Friday, February 28, 2014

Marriages (February 28)

Announcement has been received here of the marriage on Friday, March 17th, of Mrs. Lulu Hallock Cooper, of Tenafly, N.J., a former resident of this village [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY], to Charles Carydon Ellsworth.  The couple will make their home at 21 Laurel avenue, Tenafly.    [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 23, 1933]
 
Mrs. Loella Shaffer and Leo A. Spencer, both of this village [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY], were united in marriage on March 11th by Rev. Fredrick W. Connell, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Sidney.  The ceremony was witnessed by Miss Marion Empet and Mr. Fredrick Connell, both of Sidney.  The couple will make their home in Bainbridge.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 23, 1933]

Cannes, France:  Former Mayor James J Walker and Betty Compton, American actress, were married today by Mayor Gazagnaire of Cannes.  Witnesses for Walker were his lawyer, Alfred Sharon, and his hotel proprietor, M. Martinez.  Dr. Jos. Fish, Walker's physician, was witness for Miss Compton.  The bride's mother, an Associated Press correspondent, and one other person were the only additional spectators at the ceremony.  Immediately afterward, Mr. and Mrs. Walker ran through a group of photographers and an inquisitive crowd escaping without disclosing their immediate plans.  .[Bainbridge News & Republican, Apr. 27, 1933]

In response to invitations about 75 persons assembled at the residence of Mr. J.H. Dimmick, in Plymouth [Chenango Co., NY], on the afternoon of September 26th, to witness the marriage of his daughter, Miss Delaphine, to Mr. Arthur L. Willcox of this town.  At 2 o'clock the sound of the Wedding March, admirably executed by Miss Jessie Crain, daughter of the officiating clergyman, was heard, and the happy couple soon standing under a beautiful floral horseshoe, by Rev. J.S. Crain were made husband and wife.  The bride was handsomely attired in wine colored silk and wore tan-colored gloves.  Messrs. Will B. Willcox of Webster, and Charles T. Brewer of Cooperstown, acted as ushers. The presents were various and beautiful.  Mr. and Mrs. Willcox were taken to Sherburne and left on the evening train for New York, visiting Niagara Falls, Cooperstown, and other places ere their return.  [Sherburne News, Oct. 13, 1883]

Miss Ruth E. Snitchler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Snitchler, became the bride of Cecil M. Hatt, of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], Saturday evening, April 29th, at the Baptist parsonage in Delhi.  The News joins with friends of the young couple in extending congratulations.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, May 4, 1933]

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