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    1. [NY-Old-News] Carthage, Jefferson Co, NY June 12, 1907
    2. Carthage, Jefferson Co, NY printed in The Carthage Republican, Wednesday June 12, 1907 McDONALD - HALEY At Our Lady of the Sacred Heart church in Watertown last Wednesday afternoon occurred the marriage of Daniel McDONALD of Carthage to Miss Mary HALEY of Watertown. Miss Mary McDONALD, a sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid, and David P. SHANNON of Carthage was best man. After a short wedding trip they will reside in Watertown where Mr. McDONALD is employed by the New York Air Brake Company. He is a son of John McDONALD of this village. The bride is well known both in Watertown and Carthage. SCHANTZ - HUBBARD At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill H. PALMER on Stone street, yesterday afternoon occurred the marriage of Miss Lulu B. HUBBARD of Herrings, to Henry J. SCHANTZ of Castorland. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. W. ALLEN, pastor of the Baptist church, in the presence of only a few relatives of both parties. Lee HUBBARD of Herrings, a brother of the bride, was best man and Miss Rose SCHANTZ of Castorland, a sister of the groom was bridesmaid. A wedding lunch was served after which Mr. and Mrs. SCHANTZ boarded the 2:20 train for a trip through central New York. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus HUBBARD of Herrings and has many friends in Carthage. The groom is a prominent young man of Castorland. LOCALS and PERSONALS Edward NUNN of Ilion was a recent caller on friends in town. Dr. F. W. BRUCE has been spending a few days at T. I. Park. J. P. BUDD called on friends in Gouverneur over Sunday. Wirt BARKER who has been ill for several days is about again. Wayne BARKER of Deferit has been visitin his brother in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas HIRSCHEY were in Castorland over Sunday. John BOWE has been calling on friends in Peekskill for a few days. G. T. SCHULL came up from Middletown, Conn., to spend Sunday in Carthage. John SEUBERT of Camden was a Saturday visitor at the home of George KAPFER. John McDONALD is quite ill at his home on upper State street, with typhoid fever. Dr. H. D. BINGLE spent Saturday and Sunday with his family at Baldwinsville. James HALL of Munnsville was a weekend caller with his family on the West side. Dr. E. A. SIMONDS is building a fine tennis court adjoining his residence on West street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MARTIN and son of Lowville were Sunday callers with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. MAYNARD of Watertown were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. BURHANS. R. M. GORDON of Syracuse was at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. GORDON over Sunday. Mrs. Kate BABCOCK of Lowville has been a guest at the home of Mrs. Mary WOOLWORTH on the West side. John J. CARNEY of Cornell University arrived here yesterday to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. J. H. CARNEY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. BANNISTER and children of New York are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. THOMPSON. Mrs. M. J. DESMORE and Mrs. G. F. ULLMAN were in Hendersonville last week attending the Universalist church convention. A son and heir was born to Dr. and Mrs. H. E. PHELPS last Sunday and great is the rejoicing in the PHELPS household. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. MERRILL and Mr. and Mrs. James H. DAVIS attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles REED in Sterlingville Friday. Lynde COIT is in Syracuse visiting his brothers Lawrence and J. Olin COIT who graduate this week from Syracuse University. William FLATLEY of Woodland, Maine, has been appointed superintendent of the Champion Paper mill and will remove to this village. Mr. FLATLEY formerly lived here. Mrs. FLATLEY arrived in town last night. transcribed by Sheila Lofft Strickland

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