Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Marriages (October 19)

Baker - Shaw
Utica Saturday Globe, December 1916


J. Floyd & Harriette Marin (Shaw) Baker
 

Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]:  A wedding of interest to many in this vicinity was that of Miss Harriette Marin Shaw, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Shaw, of North Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], formerly of this city, to J. Floyd Baker, of Detroit, Mich., formerly of Smyrna [Chenango Co., NY] and Norwich, Tuesday, December 26.  The attendants were Miss Ruth Shaw, sister of the bride, and Howard Mundy, and the ceremony as performed by Rev. Robert L. Clark. Directly after the ceremony the happy couple left for a few days' visit to relatives and friends in Oneonta and Binghamton.  The bride is a graduate of Norwich High School, class of 1912, and of the Skidmore School of Art, of Saratoga Springs. For a short time she was assistant in the Reese dry goods store and is known and admired by a large circle of friends. The groom is a graduate of the Central City Business College of Syracuse and holds a responsible position with the Jones Real Estate company of Detroit, and is editor of the firm's house organ.  He is a capable and respected young man.  Mr. and Mrs. Baker will leave Sunday for Detroit, where they will reside at 479 Lincoln avenue.
 
Dalessio - Foster
Bainbridge Republican, September 14, 1940
A very pretty wedding occurred Friday morning, November 8, 1940, at 6:30 in St. Peter's Chapel when Edith Leona Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Foster, became the bride of Thomas Joseph Dalessio, of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], with the Rev. Sidney Heath officiating.  The bride was given in marriage by her father.  They were attended by Miss Genevra Foster, sister of the bride, and Charles Lawrenson, of Sidney.  The bride was charmingly attired in blue velvet with black accessories, and wore a corsage of red roses and chrysanthemums.  Mrs. Dalessio is a graduate of Bainbridge Central School.  Mr. Dalessio attended school in Pennsylvania. After a wedding breakfast served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalessio left for a wedding trip to Pittsburgh, Pa. where they will be the guests of the groom's parents.  Upon their return, they will make their home in Sidney where both are employed.
 
Howland - Archibald
Bainbridge Republican, November 14, 1940
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Archibald, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], and former residents of Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Archibald of Andes [Delaware Co., NY], to Milton Howland, of Hobart [Delaware Co., NY], son of Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Howland, of Arena.  The couple was united in marriage at the home of the bride, Monday afternoon, November 4, 1940, at 2:30, with the Rev. William Allan, of Meridan, Conn., and an uncle of the bridegroom, performing the ceremony.  The bride was gowned in a soldier blue dress with wine accessories and wore a corsage of white rose buds and forget-me-nots.  Miss Norma Kinch, of Andes, maid of honor, was attired in a steel blue dress with harmonizing accessories, and wore a corsage of yellow tea roses.  Robert Faraci, of Hobart, was best man.  Following the ceremony, a luncheon was served to 20 guests. The dining room was decorated with bouquets of carnations and snapdragons, and a large tiered wedding cake centered the table.  After the luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Howland left for a week's trip through the southern states.  Upon their return, they will be at home in Andes.  Mrs. Howland has been employed for the past two years as a telephone operator in the Andes-Margaretville telephone office.  Mr. Howland is a mechanic in Sand's Garage, Hobart.

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