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    1. Re: [MDFREDER] Cullums in the newspapers
    2. Darla Buchanan
    3. Vicki Thank you so very much. Darla ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vicki Carroll" <vccrrll@hotmail.com> To: <mdfreder@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 10:24 AM Subject: [MDFREDER] Cullums in the newspapers >I have Culllums mentioned in some articles that I have so far collected but > none of them are the main person: > > The Daily News - Hymeneal - Tuesday, October 9, 1906 > > At two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, October 2, at the Methodist Protestant > parsonage in Libertytown, and in the presence of a large gathering of > relatives and friends, Mr. George H. Whitmore and Miss Isabelle Carr were > married by their pastor, Rev. C. M. Cullum. The bride was dressed in a > handsome gun metal taffeta, trimmed with embroidereed chiffon and silk > gimp. > Her hat was of black shirred Peau de Cygne silk, trimmed with wings, > chenille and ribbon, and she wore white suede kid gloves. Willie H. > Whitemore, of Woodsboro, son ofhte groom, and T. Arnold Whitmore, of > Frederick, nephew of both bride and groom, were groomsmen. Miss Etta > Whitmore, of Libertown, niece of both bride and groom, and Miss Bertie I. > Whitemore, of Woodsboror, granddaughter of the groom, were bridesmaids. > Miss Mayme Cullum played the wedding march and Dr. Thos. R. Myers and Miss > Beulah Cullum, were ushers. After numerous congratulations, the happy > couple were driven to Frederick city in a hack and were entertained by > their > nephew, T. Arnold Whitmore and wife during the evening and night. > Wednesday > morning they took the six o'clock train for Washignton, D. C. > > The Daily News - The Work of Death - Miss Sophia E. Gilbert - Saturday, > August 11, 1906 > > Miss Sophia E. Gilbert, died at her home in Woodsboro on Thursday night, > aged 67 years. She leaves three brothers and one sister: E. M. Gilbert, > of > Frederick; Charles W., of Walkersville, and Wm. H., and Luvenia Gilbert, > of > Woodsboro. The community was shocked to hear of her sudden death. She > was > a dutiful sister and will not only be greatly missed by her family, but by > a > number of friends, as she was always willing to do what she could for > others. The funeral services were conducted at her home this afternoon by > her pastor, Rev. Cullum, of the Methodist church. The pallbearers were > Messrs. J. W. Trout, C. W. Miller, James Hahn, C. A. Miller, G. F. Smith > and > Harry Winebrener. D. A. Sharetts was the funeral director. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDFREDER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

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