Saturday, January 25, 2014

Marriages (January 25)

Married, at the M.E. parsonage, Bainbridge, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1892, by Rev. T.F. Hall, Orbert U. Dimorier, of Center Village, N.Y., and Alice P. Teachout, of Union Valley, N.Y.
 
Married at the M.E. parsonage, Bainbridge, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1893, by Rev. T.F. Hall, Ernest S. Lyon, of West Bianbirdge, N.Y., and Minnie M. Rounds, of Oxford, N.Y.
 
Married at the home of the bride, Jan. 25, 1894, by Rev. T.F. Hall, Fred L. Ireland and Edna M. Davis, both of Bainbridge, N.Y.
 
A small company of relatives and friends assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Loomis, West Bainbridge, N.Y., July 7, 1892, to witness the marriage of their daughter Libbie to Mr. Marvin E. Sweet of Bainbridge, NY.  The ceremony was performed by Rev. T.F. Hall, Mr. W. Brown of Norwich presiding at the piano.  The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents.  A bountiful collation was served, after which the happy couple started on an extended wedding tour, followed by the best wishes of their many friends.
 
On Monday evening the home of  Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Seeley on Main street was the scene of a pleasant surprise party, the occasion being the 34th wedding anniversary of the host and  hostess.  It had been previously arranged by their daughter, Mrs. Jennings, and was a complete surprise to them both.  About thirty invited guests were present, and in a few well chosen words H.R. Caswell presented to Mr. and Mrs. Seeley, in behalf of their friends, a very nice chair.  As the company dispersed, each one decided that the few pleasant hours passed at this hospitable home would not soon be erased from their memory.
 
At the home of the bride, Nov. 15, 1892, by Rev. T.F. Hall, Rev. Newton Wray, of Kensico, New York Conference and Miss Mary A. Gilbert, of Bainbridge, N.Y., were united in marriage.
 
Mr. Dan Jennings, of Oneonta, and Miss Isabelle J. Seeley of this place, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Tuesday morning, by the Rev. Mr. Singsen, of Bainbridge.   The bride and bridegroom left for a visit in Syracuse and other places.  [July 3, 1894]
 
Announcements have been received by relatives and friends in town of the marriage of Rev. Roswell B. Whitman, pastor of the Baptist church of this village to Miss Vera May Graves of Mexico, N.Y. at the latter place Tuesday August 5th.  [Bainbridge Republican, August 14, 1924]
 
Married at St. Peter's church Thursday evening August 14, 1924, William F. Watrous and Ella M. Hodge, both of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY].  They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Owens.  Mr. and Mrs. Watrous left Friday morning for an extended trip through the Adirondack mountains.  [Bainbridge Republican, Aug. 21, 1924]
 
A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrington on Saturday evening Aug. 23, 1924 at 9 o'clock when their daughter Evelyn Harrington was united in marriage to Harry Bourne Jr., of Binghamton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bourne of Mt. Upton.  The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.W. Bump and was followed by a beautiful wedding supper.  Only the immediate relatives were present.  After the supper the bridal party accompanied by the bride's parents motored to Manchester, N.H., and other places of interest.  [Bainbridge Republican, Sept. 4, 1924]
 
A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell at Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], on Sunday evening, August 31st, 1924, at 8 o'clock when their daughter Miss Lacy Pearl, was united in marriage with Merton Barnes Hovey, of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], formerly of Guilford.  They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hovey, of Guilford, brother and sister of the groom.  The bride wore a very attractive gown of white silk Spanish lace, and carried a bouquet of white roses and ferns.  The bride's maid wore a gown of gray crepe and carried a bouquet of pink and white sweet peas.  Miss Mildred Hovey, sister of the groom played the wedding march as the bridal party descended the stairs and entered the room which was beautifully decorated with assorted flowers.  Rev. J.W. Bump of Guilford Center performed the ceremony, in which the double ring service was used, and after congratulations, an elaborate course of refreshments were served.  The groom is a graduate of the Utica School of Commerce and is employed by the First National Bank at Binghamton.  Mr. and Mrs. Hovey are both very prominent people of this vicinity and their many friends wish them may years of joy and happiness.  After a short wedding trip they will reside at 21 Mather street Binghamton, N.Y.  [Bainbridge Republican, Sept. 4, 1924]

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