Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Marriages (June 3)

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Campbell
Bainbridge News & Republican, May 10, 1934
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell, of South Main street [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY], celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary last Friday at their home.  Scores of relatives and friends visited them all during the afternoon and evening and it was a joyous occasion for all and especially the couple, who have rounded out half a century of married life together.  Refreshments were served by the Campbells' children.  In the Township of Cove, West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell started their married life on May 4, 1884.  They have engaged in farming up until seven years ago when they retired and moved to Bainbridge. They came to this vicinity 37 years ago and purchased a farm in the Yaleville section, which they worked for more than thirty years.  Ten children were born to the couple, of whom seven are still living.  All seven are married and have children and live in Chenango county.  All their families were present at the anniversary celebration.  The sons and daughters and their families present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gregory and sons, Raymond and LeRoy of Norwich
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Campbell and daughters, Elizabeth and Mildred of Oxford
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fisher and son, Bryce, and daughter, Shirley, of Afton, 
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ireland and daughter, Phyllis and sons, Ralph and Elton, of Union Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell and son, Donald, of Guilford
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Campbell and daughter Barbara of Bainbridge
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hovey and son, Merton Jr. and daughter, Pearl of Guilford.

Andrews - Collins
Married August 22, 1934, Bainbridge, NY
Miss Lydia Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Collins, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], and Robert Andrews, son of George Andrews of Bainbridge were united in matrimony at St. Peter's Church at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning.  Many relatives and friends attended the wedding.  The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Bradford H. Tite, pastor of St. Peter's.  The church was beautifully decorated with golden glow and Queen Ann's Lace.  The bride came to the altar upon her father's arm and was attired in rust colored wool crepe dress and velvet hat to match.  The bride's maid of honor, Miss Catherine F. Brown, of Norwich, Conn., wore green wool crepe.  The bride's mother wore a flowered chiffon dress.  All three wore shoulder corsages of gladiolas, the bride having white glads, and the maid of honor and mother wearing yellow ones.  The groom was attended by his cousin, Stanton Kilpatrick of Buffalo.  Cameron Collins, brother of the bride ushered.  Several appropriate organ numbers were rendered by Miss Janet Juliand.  Following the ceremony at the church, a wedding breakfast for members of the immediate families was served at the Hotel DeCumber in Sidney.  Immediately after the breakfast, the newlyweds departed for their honeymoon which will be spent in Binghamton.  Mr. Andrews is employed as chief clerk of the Vulcan Corporation of Johnson City.  Mrs. Andrews is a kindergarten teacher in the Daniel Dickinson school in Binghamton.  She is a graduate of Bainbridge High school, Oneonta Normal school and holds a B.S.  degree from Columbia University.  Mr. Andrews is also a graduate of the local high school and Pratt Institute.

Bloor-Banner
Married March 2, 1935, Bainbridge, NY
A quiet house wedding occurred Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Banner home, outside the village, when Miss Verna L. Banner, daughter of  Mrs. Nellie L. Banner and Edward F. Bloor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloor, of Gloversville [Fulton Co., NY], were united in marriage by the Rev. M. DeForest Lowen, pastor of the Baptist Church of this village. The bride was attired in dark brown flat crepe with brown accessories to match, and wore a corsage of Talisman roses.  The couple were attended by Miss Genevra Foster, of Bainbridge, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Clarence Frank, of Gloversville.  After a wedding dinner, the happy couple left amid a shower of confetti, rice and best wishes for their newly furnished home at 16 Maple avenue, Gloversville, N.Y.   Mrs. Bloor was a popular member of the younger set of Bainbridge, and she graduated from Bainbridge High School in the Class of 1933.  Mr. Bloor attended Sidney High School and Riley School of Business at Binghamton. At present, he is employed by the Superior Silk Company, of Gloversville.

Rogers - Hodge
Married February 28, 1935, Bainbridge, NY
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hodge announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred Ethel [Hodge], to Llewellyn L. Rogers, of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY], on Thursday, Feb. 28,.  The wedding took place at 6:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse in Juliand street [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY], and the ceremony as performed by the Rev. G.H. Orvis.  The bride was dressed in a blue ensemble and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and Lilies of the valley.  A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hodge, following which the couple left for a short trip.  Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will be at home to their many friends March 8, at 58 River ?street, Sidney, N.Y. where Mr. Rogers is employed in the office of the Scintilla magneto plant.

Marriage Notices
Chenango American, May 25, 1865

In Oxford [Chenango Co., NY] on the 17th inst., by Rev. J.C. Ransom, Mr. Mor---ai Evans, to Miss Francisca Aldrich, both of Plymouth [Chenango Co., NY].

At LaPorte, Ind., on the 9th inst., by Rev. G.C. Noyes, James B. Jenkins, Esq., of Oneida Castle, N.Y. to Miss Marrietta Lewis, daughter of Clarke Lewis of Oxford [Chenango Co., NY].

Chenango American, April 6, 1865

At Whitney's Point on the 9th ult., by Rev. A.V.H. Powell, Mr. Cortland Mix, of Chenango Forks [Broome Co., NY] to Miss Mary E. Cooler, of the former place.

In Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], on the 29th ult., by Rev. L.E. Spafford, Mr. James A. Hopkins to Miss Mary Jane Walker, all of Oxford.






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