Waite - Herrington
Utica Saturday Globe, September 1919
Charles N. & Helena M. (Herrington) Waite
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: The home of the bride in Greenwich, N.Y., was the scene of a pleasing social event on Monday morning, when Miss Helena M. Herrington became the wife of Charles N. Waite, of this city. The ceremony as celebrated at 11 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Tibbitts, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating, the ring service being used. The home was very prettily prepared for the occasion. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Mrs. Alfred P. Waite, of this city. The bride's gown was of white satin and georgette. She wore a veil and carried a shower bouquet of white Killarney roses. Her attendant was gowned in shell pink silk and carried a bouquet of pink Killarney roses. The bride's mother wore a gown of black satin. The groom was attended by his brother, Alfred P. Waite. The ushers were Charles Benedict and Carroll Wilcox, nephews respectively of the bride and groom. The flower girl was little Miss Viola Herrington. During the ceremony Miss Ida Mae Wilson, an intimate friend of the bride, played Lohengrin's Wedding march and Spring Song. After a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Waite left on a wedding journey to New York and Boston. The bride is a charming and popular young woman in Greenwich, where she filled the important position of court stenographer and assistant county clerk. She is a sister of Mrs. John Wilcox, of this city, and will be a welcome addition to the city's social life. The groom is a sterling and stirring young business man. With his brother he conducts a barber shop and is a wholesale dealer in barber supplies. Like the bride he has numerous friends, who wish them both much happiness in their married life. Upon their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.. Waite will be at home to their friends at 53 Rexford street [Norwich, NY].
Conroy - Scanlon
Norwich Sun, September 19, 1919
CONROY - SCANLON: At Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], Sept. 17, Francis D. Conroy and Miss Nellie M. Scanlon, both of Norwich.
Utica Saturday Globe, September 1919
Wednesday morning in St. Paul's Church [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY], Miss Nellie M. Scanlon was united in marriage to Francis D. Conroy, both of this city. The ceremony was solemnized with a nuptial mass by Rev. J.S. Tiernan, assisted by Rev. J.F. Canfield. Preceding the mass Miss Mary Finigan sang "O Promise Me" with Miss Daley at the organ. James Riley rendered "O Salutaris" at the offertory and the wedding march and recessional were played by Miss Daley with splendid effect. The bridal couple were attended by Miss Agnes Conroy, sister of the groom, and William Scanlon, brother of the bride. The bride wore a becoming gown of navy blue tricotine, with large velvet hat to match, and carried white Killarney roses. The bridesmaid was dressed in navy blue taffeta and Georgette, with large black velvet hat and carried pink ruffled roses. Mrs. Conroy is the daughter of Patrick Scanlon, of Gold street. She is a graduate of Norwich High School and for four years has been employed in the Chenango National Bank in this city. The groom is the son of Mrs. Katherine Conroy, of Fair street, and a graduate of Norwich High School and the Albany College of Pharmacy. Since his return from service he has been employed in Keeler's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Conroy will reside at 42 Gold street [Norwich, NY].
Marriage Announcements
The Chenango Telegraph, November 8, 1865
WINTON - GROSS: In Chenango Forks [Broome Co., NY], Oct. 22, by Rev. P.S. Worden, Henry Winton and Harriet Gross, both of Greene [Chenango Co., NY].
PECKHAM - McGraw: In Pharsalia [Chenango Co., NY], Oc.t 7, by Rev. Lewis Lawton, Samuel G. Peckham, of Madison [Madison Co., NY], and Helen McCraw of Eaton [Madison Co., NY].
TALMAN - KALES: In Coventry [Chenango Co., NY], Oct. 18, by Rev. J.B. Hopwood, Adelbert V. Talman and Eliza A. Kales, all of Coventry.
JONES - FSTER: At the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. M.G. Wadsworth, Wm. Henry Jones and Phebe A. Foster, all of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY].
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