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    1. [NY-Old-News] Newark, Wayne Co., NY Oct. 23, 1919
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    3. THE NEWARK COURIER Newark, Wayne Co., NY Thursday, October 23, 1919 MARRIAGES CONKLIN-GETZMAN The marriage of Mr. Charles H. CONKLIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George CONKLIN of Phelps, and Miss Irene GETZMAN of this place took place in Newark last Wednesday evening at ?:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.M. CREIGHTON at the Presbyterian manse. The bride was prettily attired in a ? crepe de chine gown and black picture hat. The young couple were attended by Miss Rosie DUNLAP, cousin of the bride, who wore a blue taffeta gown and black picture hat, and Mr. Arthur F. CONKLIN, brother of the groom. After a short western trip Mr. and Mrs. CONKLIN will be at home to their friends on South Wayne street, Phelps, which they have ready for occupancy. DENSE-WILLSON At the Baptist parsonage in Newark, N.Y., October 16, 1919, Elijah B. DENSE of Penn Yan, N.Y., and Miss Mary I. WILLSON of Newark, N.Y., were united in marriage by Rev. Charles D. REED. Mr. and Mrs. DENSE will be at home in rooms in the Opera House Block after November 1st. DeCOOK-LAY At the Baptist parsonage in Newark, N.Y., Saturday, October 18, 1919, Mr. John DeCOOK and Miss Inez LAY, both of Newark, N.Y., were united in marriage by Rev. Charles D. REED. MERRING-ERSKINE The marriage of Mrs. Mary ERSKINE of Battle Creek, Mich., and Mr. Westbrook MERRING of Maplewood, Pa., occurred at the home of the bride's cousin, Miss Lillian SHERWOOD, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles D. REED, pastor of the Baptist church, in the presence of a few friends. The couple were attended by Miss Lillian SHERWOOD and Mr. Burton WITHERDON of Marion. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served. The bride and groom left on the evening train for their home in Maplewood, Pa. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack THIRKELL, Mrs. T. WITHERDON and daughter, Fannie, and son, Benjamin, and Burton WITHERDON of Marion, and Mrs. Elvira McKEEL of Geneva. STEVENS-ROE The marriage of Miss Marguerite Coleman ROE and Mr. Glenn Ridgeway STEVENS occurred, Saturday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Anna C. ROE, at 231 Murray street, Elizabeth, New Jersey. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Hubbard, rector of the Episcopal church, in the presence of the immediate families and a few friends. They were attended by Miss Sidney ROE, sister of the bride, and Mr. Paul STEVENS, brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served. After a short wedding trip, the bride and groom will be at home with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. STEVENS. Miss ROE is a graduate of Newark High School and Mechanics Institute, and for the past year has been teaching industrial work at the U.S. General Hospital at Oswego for wounded soldiers. Mr. STEVENS also attended Newark High School and entered Union College, graduating from there on June 13, 1917, in civil engineering. He enlisted before his graduation and received his commission as a Lieutenant in June 19, 1917, and was called into service January 1st, 1918, and sent to Camp Dix as a member of the 26th Engineers. About July 1st, he sailed for overseas, where he remained for 7 months, receiving his discharge, April 4th, 1919. Mr. STEVENS is now employed as assistant engineer on the water system. Both of these young people have the best wishes of hosts of friends, who will share the congratulations of the wedding guests in wishing them a life of much happiness. Those from Newark who attended the wedding were Paul STEVENS of Union College, Mrs. A.G. LeROUX and Miss Laura LeROUX. SAVED HER BABY'S LIFE Mrs. F. M. WHITNEY, Utica, N.Y., writes, "Last year my baby had croup and I believe his life was saved by immediately giving him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have the utmost confidence in this preparation, as it has proved very reliable as a cure for colds and croup". For sale by all dealers. J. W. MARBLE & SON GENERAL INSURANCE Removed from Pulver Block to Office with F. E. BROWN over NICHOLS Hardware. Phone 421-J H. B. SOVERHILL Real Estate and Loans Titles Examined at the Lowest Cash Terms Houses Rented Rents Collected 43 W. Miller Street Newark, N.Y. Submitted by Sandy Luss Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

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