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    1. [NY-Old-News] The Attica News - Bits & Pieces 6
    2. The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY ADSIT-BIDWELL Wedding This Morning at the Bride's Home on Ellicott Avenue. September 8, 1908. Miss Floy B. BIDWELL was married this morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles H. BIDWELL of Nov. 49 Ellicott Avenue, to William H. ADSIT of Watkins. Dr. FANCHER performed the ceremony, which was witnessed only by members of the immediate families. Soon after the wedding, which took place at 9:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. ADSIT departed for a trip to Washington and Philadelphia. Many friends will extend to the bride and groom best wishes and congratulations. April? 1909 - Nettie TIMM and William MENGS were married. GEAR-BOWEN May 5, 1909 A quiet home wedding took place on Wednesday, May 5th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George BOWEN of Alexander when their daughter, Susie May, was united in marriage to Sidney George GEAR of Batavia. Rev. A. W. MACDOUGALD officiated. Miss Hattie BOWEN and Mr. George BOWEN brother and sister of the bride were the attendants. The bride and her maid were gowned in white. Mr. and Mrs. GEAR left that evening for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home at No. 43 Central Ave., Batavia. BOWEN-PECKHAM Alexander Young Man Married at the Bride's Home in Utica. Alexander, June 30, 1909. George BOWEN, of Alexander and Miss Adah PECKHAM of Utica were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian PEKHAM, at No. 528 Mary Street, Utica, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. BOWEN will come to Alexander the last of the week, rooms having been engaged in George SCHROTH's house, and they will go to housekeeping at once. The groom is employed in George ZWETCH's store and has many warm friends in Alexander, whose good wishes are extended to him and his bride. WHITNEY-BRAINARD July? 1909. The marriage of Miss Kate M. BRAINARD, who for the past four years has been making her home with her brother, J. L. BRAINARD of LeRoy, to Frank R. WHITNEY of this village, was solemnized last Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Methodist parsonage in LeRoy. Rev. Mark KELLEY officiating. They were unattended. The bride wore a pretty gown of light blue silk and a white hat. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. WHITNEY took a short wedding trip. They will reside in Attica and are stopping for the present with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WHITNEY of Pearl Street. NOBLES-GARRETT. October 27, 1909. A pretty w3edding was solemnized at high noon on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George GARRETT of Alexander, when their daughter, Margery Lee, became the wife of Mr. Clayton Darius NOBLES of Westfield, Pa. The Rev. J. R. ADAMS of Batavia officiated. The bride wore a becoming gown of corn colored silk with gilt trimmings. Miss Maizie GARRETT was her sister's bridesmaid wearing a pretty dress of light blue trimmed in white. Mr. John HICKOX was best man. The ceremony was immediately followed by a dinner after which the happy couple left for Westfield, Pa., for a two weeks' visit with the groom's parents. Upon their return they will be at home at Elba. Mr. and Mrs. NOBLES have a host of friends whose best wishes go with them. Mabel ZWETSCH was married Dec. 2nd, 1909. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com

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