Davis - Lewis: Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Cornelia Mather Lewis, daughter of William B. Lewis, of this village, to Dr. Hardin Davis, of Brooklyn, N.Y. The wedding, which was a quiet one, occurred at the Church of the Ascension, Fifth Avenue and Tenth street, New York, Sunday, December 9th. Rev. R.G. Queunell, formerly of Binghamton, performing the ceremony. After February 1st, Dr. and Mrs. Davis will reside at 181 St. James Place, Brooklyn, and on February 2nd and 16th Mr. Calvin L. Lewis will give at homes for Mrs. Davis at 107 St. James Place, Brooklyn.
Wilcox - Stead: A very delightful wedding took place Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1907, in Guilford [Chenango Co., NY] in which Bainbridge people were much interested, inasmuch as the groom, Albert C. Wilcox, is one of the well known and worthy young men of our town. He was united in marriage with Miss Bertha C. Stead at the home of her uncle, Rial W. Stead, Rev. E.G. Van Woert, pastor of the Bainbridge M.E. church, performing the ceremony at noon, using the ring service. The bride was tastefully dressed in blue silk, with changing, shimmering hues, and this color scheme predominated throughout the main rooms of the house, lending an artistic and decorative effect to the important event taking place that day. The nuptial rite being solemnized, an elaborate dinner was served by Caterer Toby of Bainbridge whose skill as chef was demonstrated very materially by the participating guests. The wedding was a very enjoyable social event there being only one exception, the father was too ill to be present, but would not consent to a postponement of the marriage. Had it not been for the father's illness the marriage would have been consummated at the parents' home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will reside in Bainbridge and will be warmly welcomed. The bride has a wide acquaintance here already, having served the past year as organist in the Methodist church. Besides her social qualities her musical education will give her prominence as she is a graduate of the Utica Conservatory of music. She is the only daughter of Alozno I. Stead, a prominent and wealthy farmer of Guilford. There were many beautiful gifts in silver, glass and linen, besides money considerations from the parents of both parties.
Mrs. Ruth Misner, of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ruth Elinor Douglas, to Corp. Robert M. Schwartz, son of Mrs. R.E. Sisson, of South New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY]. Miss Douglas is employed by the Farmers Production Credit Association in Norwich and Corporal Swartz is in the Army Air Corps. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 6, 1944]
Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Wilson, of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], have announced the engagement of their daughter, Eileen Lois, to Sergeant Robert Hutchens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hutchens, of Council Bluffe, Iowa. Miss Wilson was graduated from the Sidney Central School and is now employed by the Scintilla Magneto Division. Sergeant Hutchens is now stationed in a heavy Bombardment Squadron of Great Bend, Kan. No date has been set for the wedding. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 6, 1944]
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Barney, Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], celebrated the 56th anniversary of their marriage on Tuesday, Dec. 28, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Barney moved to their residence in that village five years after their marriage and have resided there ever since. [Bainbridge News & Republican, Jan. 6, 1944]
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