Saturday, June 7, 2014

Marriages (June 7)

Miss Catherine Joyce Husted, daughter of Mrs. M. Belle Husted and the late Raymond R. Husted, was married to Frederick Charles Neidlinger, son of Otto F. Neidlinger and the late Emma Puffer Neidlinger., Friday evening, March 6.  The ceremony was performed in the First Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. Paul L. Carpenter.  White snapdragons and white carnations were used in the decorations, with the church lighted by candles, while a screen of gold evergreens, with candelabrum, formed a background before the altar.  Mrs. Husted gave her daughter in marriage.  Miss Georgianna Hovey, of Mt. Vernon, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank Delello, Jr., and Miss Marion Hill, of Bainbridge.  The bride wore a gown of white marquisette with a full length veil fastened with a tiara or orange blossoms.  She carried a bouquet of white sweetheart roses and gardenias.  The maid of honor wore pink taffeta with a short matching veil, and the bridesmaids wore soft blue taffeta with hats to match  All carried old-fashioned bouquets of sweet peas.  The bride's mother wore a dusty blue dress with hat to match and a corsage of pink roses, and the groom's step-mother also chose a blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses.  Earl Neidlinger, of Bainbridge, brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Douglas Neidlinger, of Hartford, Conn., and Otto Neidlinger, Jr., of Bainbridge, also brothers of the groom.  Mrs. Pal Sherman, cousin of the groom, played the wedding march and gave a 15-minute organ recital proceeding the ceremony.  Miss Ruth Bacon sang, "At Dawning."  Following the ceremony a reception was held for the bridal party at the bride's home in Johnson street.  The bride is a graduate of the Bainbridge Central School and the Lowell School of Business, of Binghamton, and is employed in the office of the Casein Manufacturing Company.  The groom is also a graduate of the Bainbridge Central School and of the School of Agriculture of Alfred University.  He is employed at the G.L.F. Plant in this village.  Following a brief wedding trip they will be at home to the friends at 17 Johnson street [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY].  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 12, 1942]
 
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Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finch have received word from their nephew, Alvin Hayes, of his marriage to Miss Frances Norton, of New York City.  The wedding took place on Thursday, March 5, at 8 P.M. in Hollywood, Fla.  Alvin enlisted in the United States Navy in October of 1939, and is now stationed aboard the U.S.S. Omaha.  He was a graduate of Bainbridge Central High School and was also a student at Hobart College.  During his years in high school here Alvin was a member of the football, basketball and baseball teams and for the two years prior to his enlistment was on the squad of the Sidney Cardinals, semi-pro football team.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 12, 1942]
 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Fischer of Laurelton Road, Rochester, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Ruth Fischer, to Harrison Corbin VanCott, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harrison H. VanCott of Wendell Avenue, Schenectady.  The announcement was made at a party given Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs. Fischer for their daughter and Mr. VanCott.  Miss Fischer is a student at the University of Rochester and will graduate in the spring.  She is a member of the Gamma Phi sorority.  Mr. VanCott is also a member of the senior class at the University of Rochester, where he is majoring in geology.  He is a graduate of the Nott Terrace High school and was valedictorian of the class of 1938.  He was President of his class for four years of high school.  He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity.  He has enlisted in the United States Army and is awaiting call.  Mr. VanCott's father was formerly principle of the Nott Terrace High School and is now Chief of the Division of Supervisional Instruction in the New York State Education Department in Albany.  Miss Fisher and Mr. VanCott will spend the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Van Cott.  No date has been set for the wedding.--Schenectady Gazette.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 19, 1942]
 
Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Russell, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], were pleasantly surprised last Sunday by their children and friends on their 30th wedding anniversary.  Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Winn Barns and children, Kendall and Bernice, of Oneonta; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shaver and daughter, Carol, of Sidney Center; Miss Agnes Russell, of Sidney; Miss Nellie Russell, of Bainbridge; Mrs. L.G Soden, of Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Merton Wright and R. Stoughton, of Binghamton; Mrs. James Lowry, Mrs. Mamie Clark, Mrs. Nora Pratt, Mrs. Fred Drachler and daughter, Nora, and Miss Ruthie Greag, of Bainbridge.  [Bainbridge News & Republican, Mar. 26, 1942]
 
Miss Wanda Fleming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Fleming, of West Laurens and formerly of Oxford, and Stuart Friedel, son of the late, Mr. and Mrs.  Nichols Friedel, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], were united in marriage, Saturday evening, Mar. 14, in the Baptist parsonage at Whitney Point, by the Rev. Grow.  The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sweet, of Whitney Point.  The bride was attired in a street-length, Navy-blue dress with Navy and white accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses.  The matron of honor wore a street-length, Navy blue dress, Navy accessories and a corsage similar to that worn by the bride.  Mrs. Friedel attended the Bainbridge Central High School and her husband is a graduate of the same school.  Following a brief wedding trip, the young couple returned to Bainbridge to reside on Johnson street.  Mr. Friedel is employed by Fred Drachler.  [Bainbridge news & Republican, Mar. 26, 1942]
 

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