Burchard - Reid: On Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, occurred the marriage of Mrs. Margaret Reid and Guy Burchard, of Ilion [Herkimer County, NY]. The marriage occurred on the 58th wedding anniversary of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burchard, of Guilford. Friends extend congratulations. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 4, 1943]
Klabel - VanFleet: A very lovely church wedding occurred Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Baptist Church in Mt. Upton [Chenango Co., NY], when Miss Margaret Klabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holger Klabel, became the bride of Millard VanFleet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin VanFleet. The Rev. Clyde G. T--- officiated. The attending couple were Mrs. Clarence Everette and Victor Pearsall, of Mt. Upton. The bride is employed in the Scintilla and the groom operates a farm, where they will make their home. Congratulations are extended to them. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
Baker - Gage: On Tuesday evening, March 2, at Oneonta, at 7 P.M., occurred the marriage of Miss Mildred Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gage, of Rockdale [Chenango Co., NY], to Gerald Baker, also of Rockdale. The Rev. George Thomson officiated. Witnesses were Mrs. Frank Gage and F. Gage. Best wishes are extended to them. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
Warner - Peck: Saturday evening, Feb. 27, 9 o'clock, at the manse, Guilford Center, occurred the marriage of Phyliss Belle Peck, of Masonville [Delaware Co., NY], and Milton Warner, of Deposit [Broome Co., NY]. The Rev. Ralph Gamewell was the officiating minister. Attending them were Joyce Peck sister of the bride, and John Kellett. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
Miss Mary Alcock, of Meadowbrook avenue, West Springfield [MA], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Alcock, of Kelso avenue, West Springfield, was married at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon to Jack Hawkins, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY]. The ceremony was performed in the First Congregational Church with the Rev. Malcolm Matheson officiating at the single ring service. Mrs. Thomas Baiardi, of Meadowbrook avenue, West Springfield, was the bride's only attendant. Thomas Baiardi served as best man. The bride wore a white gown with satin bodice and net skirt fashioned with sweetheart neckline. she wore a three-quarter length veil and tulle and carried a sweetheart bouquet of gardenias and white carnations. Mrs. Baiardi wore a chartreuse jersey gown with V neckline, short puffed sleeves and full skirt. She wore a corsage of talisman roses and a hair ornament of matching flowers. The bride's mother chose navy blue with teal blue hat and a corsage of talisman roses. A reception in the Baiardi home followed the ceremony. The couple left on a short trip to Bainbridge where they will visit Mr. Hawkins' parents. Mrs. Hawkins was born in Granby and is a graduate of West Springfield High School. She is employed at the East Longmeadow branch of Pratt & Whitney Company. Mr. Hawkins was born in Bainbridge and attended Bainbridge High School. Before entering the Navy, he was employed at the Springfield Armory. He is now a seaman second class stationed at Newport, R.I.--From The Springfield Union, Springfield, Mas., Friday, ar. 5, 1943 [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
Klabel - VanFleet: A very lovely church wedding occurred Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Baptist Church in Mt. Upton [Chenango Co., NY], when Miss Margaret Klabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holger Klabel, became the bride of Millard VanFleet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin VanFleet. The Rev. Clyde G. T--- officiated. The attending couple were Mrs. Clarence Everette and Victor Pearsall, of Mt. Upton. The bride is employed in the Scintilla and the groom operates a farm, where they will make their home. Congratulations are extended to them. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
Baker - Gage: On Tuesday evening, March 2, at Oneonta, at 7 P.M., occurred the marriage of Miss Mildred Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gage, of Rockdale [Chenango Co., NY], to Gerald Baker, also of Rockdale. The Rev. George Thomson officiated. Witnesses were Mrs. Frank Gage and F. Gage. Best wishes are extended to them. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
Warner - Peck: Saturday evening, Feb. 27, 9 o'clock, at the manse, Guilford Center, occurred the marriage of Phyliss Belle Peck, of Masonville [Delaware Co., NY], and Milton Warner, of Deposit [Broome Co., NY]. The Rev. Ralph Gamewell was the officiating minister. Attending them were Joyce Peck sister of the bride, and John Kellett. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
Miss Mary Alcock, of Meadowbrook avenue, West Springfield [MA], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Alcock, of Kelso avenue, West Springfield, was married at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon to Jack Hawkins, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY]. The ceremony was performed in the First Congregational Church with the Rev. Malcolm Matheson officiating at the single ring service. Mrs. Thomas Baiardi, of Meadowbrook avenue, West Springfield, was the bride's only attendant. Thomas Baiardi served as best man. The bride wore a white gown with satin bodice and net skirt fashioned with sweetheart neckline. she wore a three-quarter length veil and tulle and carried a sweetheart bouquet of gardenias and white carnations. Mrs. Baiardi wore a chartreuse jersey gown with V neckline, short puffed sleeves and full skirt. She wore a corsage of talisman roses and a hair ornament of matching flowers. The bride's mother chose navy blue with teal blue hat and a corsage of talisman roses. A reception in the Baiardi home followed the ceremony. The couple left on a short trip to Bainbridge where they will visit Mr. Hawkins' parents. Mrs. Hawkins was born in Granby and is a graduate of West Springfield High School. She is employed at the East Longmeadow branch of Pratt & Whitney Company. Mr. Hawkins was born in Bainbridge and attended Bainbridge High School. Before entering the Navy, he was employed at the Springfield Armory. He is now a seaman second class stationed at Newport, R.I.--From The Springfield Union, Springfield, Mas., Friday, ar. 5, 1943 [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 11, 1943]
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