THE OWEGO RECORD Tioga County New York, News March 26, 1891 WADE-WALKER WEDDING. ---Newark Valley, March 26 - The marriage of Miss Adelia WADE and Emmett WALKER of Waverly, took place on Wednesday evening at the bride's home in South Newark, Rev. J. W. TREIBLE of Waverly officiating. About fifty-invited guest were present. Among those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Leander WALKER, Mrs. T. S. WALKER, Mrs. BUCK, Miss Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. VANARTWICK, Waverly, N. F. WALKER, Misses Clara and Ada Walker, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. MAY, Athens; Mr. and Mrs. J. STRUBLE, Nichols. The wedding march was played by J. D. JOSLYN, coronet and Fred WADE MOSES, clarinet. Mr. Edgar Wade acted as best man and Miss Eva WADE as bride's maid. Many handsome and valuable presents were received by the bride among which were a handsome gold watch, two handsome chairs, lamp and other articles too numerous to mention. The bridal party left on train No.15 for the east where they will spend a few weeks. The best wishes of a large number of friends go with them in their newly wedde! d life. ---A. BYINGTON was in Elmira on Monday of this week. ---It is understood that A. N. FORD of Speedsville, formerly of this place, is about to move to Patterson, NJ, where he will engage in the commission business. ---Miss GRISWOLD returned Monday evening from a visit to her brother near Owego. ---Mr. BARNES, corresponding secretary of the Baptist Home Missionary Society, spoke from the Baptist pulpit in this place on Sunday. ---Miss BRADLEY of Ithaca is visiting friends in town. ---S. W. BYINGTON has moved from the ROYS' house to the ANDREW'S house. ---Rev. Mr. BENN has moved into rooms in Mrs. Anna FIVAZ'S house on Whig street, recently vacated by Mrs. CULVER. ---Mrs. Henry JAYNE is visiting her son Charles at Dushore. ---The pulpit of the Congregational church was occupied on Sunday by Rev. Walter MITCHALL of Auburn, who preached very excellent sermons morning and evening. ---Anna HOLLADAY is in New York, purchasing goods for the spring trade. ---The people of Newark Valley are expecting a rare treat. The attraction will be the noted FISKE jubilee singers of Nashville, TN, who will give a concert on April 9th, under the auspices of the Y P S C E, of the Congregational church. ---Mrs. C. HOWARD of Easton, who has been passing a couple of weeks at Franklin DAVIS', returned to her home on Saturday. ...Mrs. J. T. HOWLAND, who has been confined to her home by sickness, is again able to be about. ...George CLINTON of Binghamton spent Sunday at the home of his mother in this place. ...Elmer SETTLE of Speedsville was in town on Saturday last. ...Mrs. Lyman BROWN of Berkshire visited her sister, Mrs. DOHS, a part of last week. ...A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Egbert BERKLEY of East Newark on Sunday last. ...It is reported that A. D. ROYS and family who have been living in Galeton, PA, the past year will return to this place this spring. ...Fred WATERMAN of Nichols passed Sunday at the residence of Harvey NEAL. ...Mrs. William LEE of Dixon, IL, is visiting her brother H. W. HUTCHINSON, on Whig street. ...Mame Van HORN of Union is visiting at the residence of Franklin DAVIS on Whig street, ...S. B. DAVIDGE and wife have been visiting a short time in New York City. ...James Brown of Buffalo visited friends in town over Saturday. ...Prof. George BURR of Cornell University has been visiting his father, Dr. W. J. BURR, on Whig street. ...The home sugar social held by the Home Missionary Society, on Wednesday evening, was well attended, considering the bad condition of the roads, and a pleasant time was had by all. ...F. W. RICHARDSON was in town during last week. Bill Grummons. bgrummons@imt.net