Main Surnames: McKNIGHT, HASSEN, MORGAN, BAILEY, STAPLES, BURDEN, GREER, SHERMAN; Also: BULTEEL, BIDEN, ANDERSON, COREY, ESTEY, SUTHERLAND, CROWE. (Hand written at the top of the clipping - Oct 11, 1922.) HASSEN - McKNIGHT Pretty Church Wedding at New Maryland Yesterday Afternoon A quiet but very pretty wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New Maryland, when Miss Louise McKnight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McKnight, and Herbert Hassen, of Welsford, were united in marriage by Rev. R. H. H. Bulteel, of this city. The bride, who was unattended, wore a suit of cream serge beautifully embroidered, plush hat and carried a white prayer book. As the bridal party entered the church Lohengrin's wedding march was rendered by the bride's sister, Miss Winnifred McKnight. Following the ceremony a dainty wedding repast was served at the home of the bride, the dining room being prettily decorated in yellow and white, while autumn flowers were used in the parlor and living room. The bride, who is a very popular young lady, was the recipient of many beautiful wedding gifts, including silver, cut glass, china and a substantial cheque from the bride's father. At the conclusion of the reception Mr. and Mrs. Hassen left by automobile for Enniskillen, where they will reside. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. A. Biden, of Maugerville, Mr. Anderson and Miss Amy Hassen, of Welsford. DIED. MORGAN -- At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., October 26, 1944, Mrs. Lydia Jane Morgan, widow of William H. Morgan, Nasonworth, in her 77th year. Funeral from her late home Saturday afternoon with prayers at two o'clock followed by service in the United Baptist Church by Rev. J. A. Corey and interment in Nasonworth Cemetery. Died in Hospital This Morning The death occurred in the Victoria Public Hospital this morning of Mrs. Lydia Jane Morgan, widow of William H. Morgan, Nasonworth, in the 77th year of her age, after an illness of three days. Deceased was born at Nashwaaksis, a daughter of the late William and Lydia (Staples) Bailey, and for the past 40 years she had resided in Nasonworth, where she had a great many friends who held her in the highest esteem. She was a good neighbor, kind and thoughtful of others and her death will be learned of with regret. She is survived by three brothers, William Bailey, Nashwaaksis; George Bailey, North Devon, and Fred Bailey, Marysville; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Estey, Nashwaaksis, and Mrs. Harry Morgan, of Nasonworth; and an adopted son, Albert Morgan, of Durham Bridge, who went overseas in 1939 and came back this year, and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral takes place on Saturday afternoon with prayers at the house at two o'clock followed by service in the United Baptist Church at Nasonworth by Rev. J. A. Corey and interment in Nasonworth cemetery. (Hand written at the top of the clipping - June 25, 1919.) Married This Week. A quiet wedding ceremony was performed at the manse by Rev. J. S. Sutherland on Wednesday last, when he united in the bonds of matrimony Miss Hazel Burden, of this city, and Frederick L. Greer, of New Maryland. DIED. SHERMAN -- At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., April 2nd, 1940, H. Blanch Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman, Marysville, aged 38 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon from the home of his father, 21 Allen street, Marysville, with service at two o'clock by Rev. A. G. Crowe and interment in United Baptist Cemetery, Marysville.