Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Marriages (March 12)

Mildred Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brett Williams, of Bainbridge East Side [Chenango Co., NY], on Saturday, December 16th, became the bride of Frank R. Leonard, of Gilbertsville [Otsego Co., NY], in a ceremony performed at the home of her parents at 4 o'clock by the Rev. G.H. Orvis, pastor of the Bainbridge Presbyterian Church, in the presence of a gathering of relatives and friends of the contracting parties.  The attendants were Bert Marble as best man and Roberta Whitney, Bridesmaid.  The bride was dressed in dark blue crepe and the bridesmaid in light blue, while the house was bright with Christmas greens.  The couple will make their home in Sidney, where both have been employed with the silk company.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Dec. 21, 1933]
 
Hoyt-Wheaton:  Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheaton, of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY] announce the marriage of their daughter, Esther Ruth, to Kenneth Hathaway Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Hoyt, on Sunday at nine o'clock in the Ross Memorial Church.  the ceremony was performed by Dr. S. L. Teppan.  The attendants were Miss Laura Wheaton, sister of the bride, and Melanton Hoyt, brother of the groom.  The bride was attired in green transparent velvet with hat and shoes to match.  Her shoulder bouquet was of yellow tea roses. The bridesmaid's dress was of white satin and black crepe with a bodice of green and matching hat.  Her shoulder bouquet corresponded with that of the bride.  A reception and breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents.  The table was centered with a bouquet of tea roses and asters and a wedding cake and each piece was marked with a green favor.  For traveling. Mrs. Hoyt were an eel-grey coat with black accessories.  After a motor trip through the New England States Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt will be at home at 24 Pearl Ave., Binghamton.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Dec. 28, 1933]
 
Hans-Kentfield:  St. Peter's Church [Bainbridge, ,Chenango Co., NY], hung with Christmas greens, with lighted candles and Cala lilies on the altar, was the scene of a very quiet wedding at five o'clock Saturday afternoon, December the twenty-third, when Miss Kathryn Kentfield, daughter of Mrs. Homer L. Kentfield, was married to Mr. Glenn A. Haas, of Chaumont, N.Y. [Jefferson Co.]. They were attended by Miss Myrtle Kentfield and Mr. Philip Allen, Sidney, N.Y.  Mr. Haas is a graduate of St. Lawrence University and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Pi Phi fraternities.  At present he is principal of Chaumont High School.  The bride is a graduate of Albany State College for Teachers and for the past two years has been teaching Latin and French in Chaumont High School.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Dec. 28, 1933]

Van Horn-Burton:  Gladys M. Burton, of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], was united in marriage Tuesday, December 12, to Arthur L. Van Horn, of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY], at the M.E. parsonage by the Rev. Joseph R. Pennell, pastor of the Chenango street Methodist Church.  They were unattended.  The bride is a sister of Mrs. Marion Van Kleek, a daughter of John Burton, of Guilford.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Dec. 28, 1933]

 

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