New York Times New York, New York February 26, 1915 Miss Margaret Van der Veer Paine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hebard Paine of 39 East Twenty-seventh Street, was married last night to William Fletcher Blades, son of William Blades of Dubuque, Iowa, in the chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church at Forty-fourth Street and Madison Avenue. The ushers were Edward Harris Paine and Solomon Troper Hebard, and Miss Margaret Whiting Miller Paine, a cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. ----- The Sun-Herald Lime Springs, Howard co. Iowa February 26, 1931 Tibbals Wed 15 Years The following people helped Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Tibbals observe their 15th wedding anniversary Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Will Blade and Audrey and Earl; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hague, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Rink, Mr. Rink Sr., Mr. Frank Kniffen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kniffen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blade, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Swanson and Henry, Herb and Wilma Hamann. The evening was spent in playing 500. It was a surprise to Mrs. Tibbals. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dugstad and Clarlee from Clermont were in Chester spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Halver and Jerry. Mr. Elmer Ortberg of Cedar Falls was a weekend visitor at Chester. Miss Floy Jones of Ledyard, Iowa, was home in Chester for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Free Fitzgerald and Dorothy of Davis Corners, moved Monday on the place vacated by Bert Lemones. The Davis Corners community was shocked Tuesday morning when the news was spread of the death of L.F. Mohr of Riceville. Funeral services were held Thursday. We are sorry to note that Mrs. Fred Prince is quite ill. She is at the Albert Henke home in Cresco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machovec of York, attended the funeral of the latter's aunt on Thursday. Supt. and Mrs. Henderson and son of Lime Springs spent the weekend with relatives at Hawkeye. Mrs. W.A. Sanborn of Lime Springs went to Mason City, Sunday to spend the week with her daughter, Mrs. Herb Kerr, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Roggentine returned home Monday from Traer, Iowa, where they spent the weekend with Mrs. Roggentine's mother and family. Mrs. Herbert Palmer and bably of Waterloo and Webster Hughes of Early, Iowa, were called home last week by the serious illness of their father, Robert H Hughes. Transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall Iowa Old Press http://www.IowaOldPress.com/