Thursday, February 26, 2015

Marriages (February 26)

Cole - Wright

From the Iowa State Register of April 25th [1890], published at Des Moines we glean:  "Last evening, Mr. S. Spencer Cole and Mrs. Carrie E. Wright were married at their future home, 1226 Sixth Avenue, by Rev. A.H. Ames. The relatives of the contracting parties and a few friends only were present.  The bride was beautifully dressed in heliotrope silk with rainbow front and heliotrope passementrie and gloves to match.  The only ornaments were a few carnations worn in the hair.  A reception followed the wedding when the happy couple received the congratulations of many friends.  Both parties are well known in the city having lived here many years.  The bride is a lady of many social qualities and the groom, who is a nephew of Judge Cole, is a prosperous young attorney."  Mrs. Cole is a sister of W.M.  Hastings of this village, and many friends in this section can but wish her and hers' Heaven's choicest blessings.

Clark - Webb
Bainbridge News & Republican, December 5, 1946

Miss Jeanne M. Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal B. Webb, Oneonta, and John R. Clark, son of Mrs. Mary H. Clark, Walton, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the parsonage of the Cooperstown Methodist Church by the Rev. C.L. Andrews.  The double ring service was used.  After the ceremony, a dinner was held in the Cooper inn at Cooperstown, after which Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for a week's wedding trip to Quebec, Canada.  On their return they will be at home in Walton [Delaware Co., NY].  Mrs. Clark is a graduate of Oneonta High School and the Bellevue school of nursing in New York City.  Mr. Clark is an alumnus of Walton High School and Syracuse University.

Warren - Wood
Bainbridge News & Republican, December 5, 1946

Miss Sandra J. Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan J. Wood, Walton [Delaware Co., NY], and Gilbert G. Warren, also of Walton, were married at the parsonage of the First Congregational church on Thursday evening, Nov. 21.  The double ring service was used, the bride's pastor, the Rev. H.H. Bergen, officiating at the ceremony.  The bride graduated from Walton High School in June, 1946, and is now employed by the Delaware Telephone Company.  The bridegroom, son of William Warren, of Liberty, enlisted in the navy Sept. 28. 1943, and was discharged Apr. 5, 1946, with the rating of radioman, 3rd class after service in the Asiatic-Pacific theatre.  He is now completing his studies at Walton High School.  Mr. and Mrs. Warren will make their home in Walton.

Warner - Vanderzee
Bainbridge News & Republican, December 5, 1946

Miss Catherine Vanderzee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderzee, Walton [Delaware Co., NY], and Richard E. Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Warner, also of Walton, were united in marriage Saturday morning in a double ring ceremony performed in Kingston.  After a wedding trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Warner will be at home in Walton.  Mrs. Warner is a graduate of Walton High School and is employed by the New York State Electric and Gas Corporation.  Mr. Warner is also a graduate of Walton High School and a veteran of the World War, in which he saw service in Africa and Italy from Feb. 1944 to Sept. 1945.

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