Mrs. Stewart Ferrell of Syracuse, N.Y., formerly Miss Pearl Cudworth of Cortlandville, writes expressing her regret than no notice of the marriage of her brother, Harold Cudworth to Miss Rena Stewart of Bainbridge has ever been published in the Cortland Standard. Mrs. Ferrell writes that the wedding of Harold M. Cudworth and Miss Rena M. Stewart took place at high noon Saturday, Sept. 30, 1922, at the home of the bride in Bainbridge, N.Y., the ceremony being performed by Rev. C.G. Cady, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Bainbridge. The bride was gowned in blue canton crepe. The young couple were attended by a brother of the groom and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Cudworth. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. Immediately after the ceremony a bountiful wedding dinner was served. What might have been a bad accident was averted by the presence of mind and prompt action of the groom. When Mr. and Mrs. Cudworth were trying to get away after the wedding, when the automobile in which they were riding nearly tipped over, going down a steep embankment, and was only saved by the groom jumping on the running board on the opposite side and so saving the day. Mr. and Mrs. Cudworth spent their honeymoon in Albany and New York city. The bride is a graduate of the Oneonta Normal school and has been teaching in Schenectady. The groom is a graduate of the Cortland High School. The many friends of the groom will unite in good wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the young couple--From The Cortland Standard. [Bainbridge Republican, Nov. 9, 1922]
William LeSuer of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY] and Miss Mabel Smith of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] were quietly married at the home of Mrs. Olin Finch at Afton Saturday, November 11, 1922 by the Rev Dr. Frances. Miss Smith is an only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Starr Smith of this place. Both are highly respected young people and hearty congratulations are extended by all who know them. they will reside at Sidney [Delaware Co., NY] where Mr. LeSuer is employed as a weaver in the Kayser Silk Mill. [Bainbridge Republican, Nov. 16, 1922]
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton E. Ingersoll of West Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] quietly celebrated the anniversary of their Golden Wedding on Nov. 7th. They were the recipients of a large number of cards and letters of congratulations from relatives, friends and former pastors. Owing to the ill health of both Mrs. and Mrs. Ingersoll only the members of their immediate family, which however represented four generations, were present at the dinner. A large cake bearing the date of 1872 was made by their granddaughter Edith Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Ingersoll have lived all of the fifty years on the same farm where they now reside and which was formerly the home of David Ingersoll, grandfather of the present occupant. [Bainbridge Republican, Nov. 16, 1922]
Married: Ferry-Foster: At the home of the bride on Tuesday evening, May 17th, by Rev. P.Q. Wilson, Harvey B. Ferry to Miss Marie J. Foster, all of Masonville [Delaware Co., NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, May 20, 1881]
Sidney Plains [Delaware Co., NY]: Harley Keith of Masonville, and Miss Laura Miller of this village, were married at East Guilford on Saturday of last week. [Bainbridge Republican, Dec. 1881]
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