The Attica News-Bits & Pieces Part 3 Items in parentheses indicate handwritten dates. (December 30th, 1907) COLBY-GOODMAN Louis L. COLBY and Miss Addie M. GOODMAN both of Alexander, were united in marriage by the Rev. Paul FLAV?? at the First Baptist parsonage in Batavia Monday evening. They were attended by Miss Emma L. ODELL and Herbert GOODMAN, the latter a brother of the bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James GOODMAN. (December 31, 1907) At the home of Mrs. Alberta M. COMSTOCK of No. 40 South Main Street, Mrs. COMSTOCK was married to Fred JOHNSON CARPENTER of Batavia, an employee at the BAKER gun works. Immediately afterward Herbert Lee GOODMAN and Miss Emma May ODELL, both of Alexander, were married. Each couple attended the other. (Feb. 5th, 1908) SCHEER-CROWMAN Julius F. SCHEER< son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter SCHEER of the Pear Street road, and Miss Edna S. CROWMAN of Alexander, were married at St. Mary's church at 6 o'clock this morning. The Rev. J. J. GILHOLEY of East Pembroke officiated -Batavia, Wednesday. (Feb. 11th, 1908) HULBURT-RANGER On Tuesday Miss Daisy RANGER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley RANGER, was married to Mr. Frank HULBURT. The ceremony took place in Buffalo, the Rev. Charles SMITH performing the ceremony at the parsonage of St. James church. The young couple returned from Buffalo Tuesday night and at present are making their home with Mrs. HULBURT of North Avenue, the mother of the groom. (1908) MARRIED PETTTIBONE-COY The marriage of Miss Mabel G. COY to Mr. Ernest E. PETTIBONE both of this place, occurred at the residence of Rev. C. L. PARKHURST on Thursday, February 27th. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur PETTIBONE. The two brothers will work their father's farm on the Darien road, and are now engaged in preparation for the season's work. (Boy born to Mrs. Ernest PETTIBONE Feb. 29, 1908) (1908) TWICHELL-REYNOLDS On Monday, January 6th, Mr. John W. TWICHELL of Bennington and Miss Ida REYNOLDS of Attica were married at the home of the officiating clergyman, Rev. C. L. PARKHURST. They were attended by Miss Fannie REYNOLDS and Mrs. C. R. FENTON. (1908) Mr. and Mrs. E. R. GRAVES have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Iona Onalee, to Alton Rhodes BUNCE of Tonawanda, the ceremony to take place at their home on June 30th at 4:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Emil WERNER of Pearl Street are receiving congratulation on the birth of a little daughter born Thursday, My 14th, (1908). (Boy Feb. 14, 1911) (Georgia GLOR and Ernest RICTOR were married in Attica Feb. 19th, 1908, Wednesday. Georgia died in 1914) GEAR-BOWEN (May 5th, 1909) Marriage Ceremony at the Home of Bride's Parents in Alexander. Alexander, May 7-A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George BOWEN on Wednesday at 6 p.m., when their daughter, Susie May, was united in marriage to Sydney George GEAR, son of Mr. and Mrs. John GEAR of Batavia, by the Rev. A. W. MACDOUGALD. The couple was attended by Miss Hattie BOWEN and George BOWEN, sister and brother of the bride. The bride wore a gown of white brilliantine. The bridesmaid also was gowned in white. The bride received many presents. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John GEAR, Misses Pearl, Eva and Lillian GEAR, sisters of the groom, Miss Alice FORD and Joseph FOLLETT of Batavia and Miss Adah PECKHAM of Utica. Mr. and Mrs. GEAR left on an evening train for a brief western trip, after which they will be at home June 1st at No. 43 Central Avenue, Batavia, where the groom is employed at JOHNSTON Harvester works. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com