Saturday, March 28, 2015

Marriages (March 28)

Parker - Stephens
Utica Saturday Globe, January 4, 1902
 
Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Parker

At noon on New Year's day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stephens, in Plymouth [Chenango Co., NY], their daughter, Maud Eleanor, was married to Leon J. Parker, of DeRuyter.  Rev. Albert Clark, of Plymouth, officiated and Miss Hazel L. Simmons presided at the organ.  Promptly at 12  o'clock as the soft strains of the wedding march pealed forth the bride and groom took their places, and after the brief ceremony received the hearty congratulations and well wishes of the assembled guests.  A bountiful wedding dinner followed, after which the happy couple left on an extended wedding tour. They will visit friends in Norwich, Columbus Guilford, Utica, Albany and Chatham, N.Y., before their return. They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. The groom is one of DeRuyter's most favorably known young men, and the bride had the universal love and esteem of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. All unite in wishing the young couple a happy and prosperous New Year and that it may be only one of many such that shall follow during their married life.  After January 14 Mr. and Mrs. Parker will be at home to their many friends at DeRuyter.
 
Lindsay - Riley
Norwich Sun, December 21, 1904
 
At the residence of the bride's parents in Grove ave [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY] at 9 o'clock this morning, by Rev. Wilson Treible, Clarence E. Lindsay was united in marriage to Miss Gertrude Riley, both of Norwich.  The ceremony was performed in the presence of near friends and relatives of the contracting parties.  Mr. and Mrs.. Lindsay are excellent young people and have many friends.  After a brief wedding tour to Montrose, Pa., and other points they will return to reside to Norwich.
 
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Whitehead
Bainbridge Republican, May 29, 1941
 
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Whitehead celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary Sunday, May 25, at their home.  There were about 20 present, including daughters and grandchildren:  Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Verderber and four children, of Callicoon Center; Mr. and Mrs. George Nostrand, of Baldwin, L.I.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Verderber and two children, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson and two children, of Westford; also their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton, also of Westford.

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