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    1. [NY-Old-News] Genesee Co., Le Roy Gazette News, June 18, 1919
    2. Le Roy, Genesee Co., NY The Le Roy Gazette News Wednesday, June 18, 1919 AUSTIN-STEINMETZ Youngest Daughter of Mrs. Hattie STEINMETZ Married Sunday Murl Henry AUSTIN and Miss Elsie Ola STEINMETZ, youngest daughter of Mrs. Hattie STEINMETZ, were quietly married at 8 o'clock Sunday evening at the home of the bride's mother, Rev. Pierre CUSHING of St. Mark's Episcopal church performing the ceremony. Only the immediate relatives were present. The bride wore a gown of blue trickelette and she was attended by her sister, Mrs. Harry J. CHILDS of Akron and her brother, John H. STEINMETZ was best man. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left by auto for Batavia and from there went on a western trip. Upon their return they will reside at the AUSTIN home on South street. The bride is well and favorably known in Le Roy where she has always resided and the groom is a highly esteemed young man, in the employ of the Genesee Pure Food Company. The couple has the best wishes for a happy married life. Among the pre-nuptial events was a miscellaneous shower for the bride given by Miss Bessie RUBEN and a linen shower given by Miss Miriam ROOT. DOCKING-TUTCHELL Le Roy's Police Officer Married to Le Roy Young Lady Thursday Another June wedding took place on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock when John H. .DOCKING was united in marriage to Miss Edna Louise TUTCHELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George TUTCHELL of Lathrop avenue. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Evan M. Jones at the Presbyterian manse, the bride and bridegroom being accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert TASH of Caledonia, cousins of the bride. The bride wore a traveling suit of blue with white hat. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. DOCKING left by auto for a wedding trip to New York and upon their return they will reside at No. 9 Lathrop avenue, which was recently purchased by Mr. DOCKING. The bride is a lifelong resident of Le Roy and highly esteemed. The bridegroom has been a resident of Le Roy several years and at present is employed as police officer in the village. REGULAR O. E. S. MEETING The regular meeting of Olive Branch Chapter, O. E. S. was held last evening at the Masonic Temple. It was the official visit of Right Worthy Carolyn CARMICHAEL, Distric Deputy Grand Matron and Right Worthy Frank E. MORGAN, Assistant Grand Lecturer of Silver Springs. Following the meeting a program was carried out as follows: March by officers of Olive Branch Chapter; dance, Highland Fling, Miss Elizabeth MACPHERSON; vocal solos, John Steinmetz; war experiences, Ellis G. MIDDLETON; vocal duet, Miss S. Harriette BISSELL and Mrs. Ralph CRITTENDEN, and a piano solo by Miss Stephenia WHITE of Pavilion. Wins $15 Prize Ralph Y. OLMSTED of Rochester, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. OLMSTED, has just received $15 as first prize for the successful completion of a course of study in the Rochester Chapter American Institute of Banking. This is the second year in succession that he has obtained this valued prize. Death of Robert FARMER Robert FARMER of Fowlerville, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Emma ALEXANDER and Marshall CLARK of Le Roy, died last Sunday. The funeral was held from his home in Fowlerville yesterday afternoon, Rev. James F. ROSE of Le Roy officiating. Those from Le Roy in attendance were Mrs. Emma ALEXANDER , Mrs. Lewis ALEXANDER, Ralph ALEXANDER, Mr. and Mrs. W (cut off) Submitted by Dorothy R. Rooney

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