Friday, December 2, 2016

Marriages (December 2)

Carr - O'Connor
Utica Saturday Globe, September 1919

 
Howard J. & Eleanore (O'Connor) Carr

Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]:  Many in this city will be interested to hear of the marriage at Inglewood, Cal. of Howard J. Carr, a former Norwich boy. The Inglewood News for September 5 gives the following account of the event:  "A wedding of interest to their many Inglewood friends was that of Miss Eleanore O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Connor, and Howard J. Carr, of this city, who has just returned from overseas service.  The ceremony took place at the Hyde Park Catholic Church on Wednesday, September 3, Rev. Father Garsse officiating. The charming bride was attended by her sister, Miss Agnes O'Connor as maid of honor, and Richard Reagen acted as best man. The bride was dressed in a suit of blue tricotine, with a smart hat to match.  Following the ceremony, a delicious course dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents to the immediate relatives. After September 15, Mr. and Mrs. Carr will be at home to their friends at 811 South Grevillea avenue, Inglewood, where they will start their married life attended by the very best wishes of all for success and happiness.
 
Sullivan - Lane
Norwich Sun, September 25, 1919
The marriage of J. Edward Sullivan, manager of the Under Priced Shoe store and Miss Josephine Lane occurred in Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] this week.  Mr. Sullivan is well known in this city and his many friends will wish him every possible success and happiness.  His bride is a popular Binghamton young woman and also has a wide circle of friends who will extend hearty congratulations at this time.  Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan will reside in the Glenmore on Henry street. While Mr. Sullivan is away, the Under Priced store is in charge of Edward Monroe of Binghamton.
 
Bixby - Blackmar
New York Times, October 1946
Scarsdale, N.Y.: Miss Anne Blackmar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Edward Blackmar of this community and Litchfield, Conn., was married this afternoon in the Scarsdale lodge to Warren Newton Bixby, Jr., son of the Rev. and Mrs. Warren N. Bixby of Arlington, Mass. The Rev. Joseph P.F. Gallagher performed the ceremony. The bride escorted by her father, had a sister, Miss Joan Blackmar, as maid of honor.  Frederick Barnard of Boston was best man.  Mrs. Bixby, who was graduated in 1941 from Wellesley College, is a member of the Scarsdale unit of the New York Junior league. She served for two years with the American Red Cross in London and Vienna. The bridegroom, an alumnus of Harvard University and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, is with Pan American World Airways.

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