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1917 Marriages

Geneva Free Press,
March 28, 1917

Married in Madison, Saturday, March 28, by the Rev. Lawrence, Alton Nedro and Miss Frances Pettet. Alton is one of our Dock road boys and Miss Frances a teacher in North Madison schools. They will live in Geneva. Best wishes of their friends go with them.

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Ashtabula Star and Beacon,
April 5, 1917

MARRIAGE LICENSE: George R. Price and Miss Jennie E. Lintala, both of Rome.

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The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, May 29, 1917

Probate Court — Marriage Licenses

Lawrence A. Rodgers of Ashtabula and Catherine P. Sims of Ashtabula.

Samuel V. Adkins of Cleveland and Kathryn B. Condron of Ashtabula.

Frank J. Rose of Linesville, Pa., and Lela C. Shaff of Williamsfield.

Harry Freidman of Geneva and Evelyn Miller of Geneva. Both born in Russia.

Leslie T. McKinnon of Ashtabula and Treva Ione Ward of Ashtabula.

Byron B. Bule of Ashtabula and Olive A. Wetmore of Ashtabula.

Lawrence A. Wilton of Geneva and Mabel E. Thompson of Geneva.

Walter D. Strock of Ashtabula and Myrtle M. Hines of Dorset.

Fred Whileside [sic] of Ashtabula and Martha LeBrun of Ashtabula.

Percy A. Cobb of Ashtabula and Joyce A. Ormsby of Ashtabula. Married May 24th by Rev. J. A. Goodrich.

Robert E. Cummins of Conneaut and Dorothy M. Sweet of Conneaut.

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The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, June 12, 1917
Sommers-Brown Wedding
Held at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Summers in Hartsgrove.

Miss Mayme Sommers, one of Hartsgrove’s splendid daughters, was married at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sommers, Saturday evening, June 2nd, to Mr. Floyd Brown of Orwell. All pains had been taken to make the occasion pleasing and impressive, happy faces and pretty gowns doing their part. The bridal dress of white satin being a reflection of the refinement and taste shown in the home decorations.

Miss Clara Schultz, of Cleveland, gave much pleasure by singing a number of charming selections.

At 9:30 the young couple attended by little Edith and Howard Brown, flower bearers; Miss Georgia Sommers and Foster Brown took position beneath a bower of ferns and flowers and accepted the vows of holy wedlock as set forth in the beautiful ring ceremony pronounced by Rev. Earl Brown. Following congratulations a splendid dinner was served.

The guests present not already mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Harold Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wick Sellars and daughter, Miss Helen Anderson, of Orwell; Mrs. Earl Brown, Perry, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Leggett, of Montville, Mrs. Hattie Sommers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Graves, Miss Agnes Sommers, of Hartsgrove.

The bride has many friends among the townsmen of Hartsgrove where she has been a most successful teacher, the past school year was very happily spent in the schools of McDonaldsville, O.

Best wishes are for the worth young people who will live in Orwell.

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The announcement of the marriage of Miss Helen Hurlburt, formerly of Jefferson, on Tuesday, June 5th, at Chicago, has been received by local friends. The groom is Mr. Ross Henry Theil. Mr. and Mrs. Theil will be at home after July 1st at 1185 Lawton Ave., Chicago. Mrs. Theil is the only daughter of the late John E. Hurlburt and Jessie Windslow Hurlburt, and was born in Jefferson. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. E. G. Hurlburt of Jefferson. The wedding announcement was issued by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pease, of Chicago.

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Marriage Licenses

Loyal A. Giddings of Andover and Georgianna B. Warren of Andover.

F. Gordon Hart of Spokane, Wash., and Dorothy S. Dickson of Ashtabula.

Raymond E. Hewit of Conneaut and Grace Kline of Conneaut.

James P. Anderson of Ashtabula and Hazel M. Reiss of Ashtabula. Married June 8th by Rev. M. W. Reece.

Victor S. Eastbrook of Stevensville, Pa., and Annette F. Zeile of Ashtabula.

Arlie J. Neave of Jefferson and Myro [sic] V. O’Connor of Conneaut. Married June 5th by Rev. James Hefferman.

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The Jefferson Gazette,
Thursday, November 22, 1917
Marriage Licenses

Ralph L. Fox, of Kingsville, and Mary J. McGown [sic], of Kingsville.

Joseph B. Pierce, of Conneaut, and Letha M. Laird, of Conneaut. Married by Rev. Gruber on Nov. 20th.

Theo. E. Hammon of Ashtabula, and Lola M. Hershelman, of Ashtabula.

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The Jefferson Gazette,
Saturday, December 22, 1917
Marriage Licenses

Arthur W. Johnson, of Ashtabula, and Stella P. Fassett, of Ashtabula. Married by Justice C. A. Hitchcock, Dec. 20, on consent of Judge of Juvenile court.

Ray D. Penfield, of Conneaut and Lena F. Vendetti, of Conneaut. Consent of Judge of Juvenile court given.

Leon N. Gates, of Greenville, O., and Angela G. Hewit, of Conneaut.

Harmon A. Cole, of Williamsfield, and Cora A. French, of Williamsfield.

William A. Sherwood, of Ashtabula, and Ruth N. Ely, of Ashtabula.

Sam Dispense, of Ashtabula, and Amelia Crudele, of Ashtabula.

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The Geneva Free Press-Times,
Saturday, December 22, 1917
MARRIED IN CHICAGO

CONNEAUT, Dec. 22 — Announcement was made yesterday of the wedding at Chicago Thursday of Helen Miller and Harold Armstrong, both of this city.

Miss Angela Hewitt of Conneaut and Leon Gates of Greenville were married here Thursday.

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The Jefferson Gazette,
December 25-27, 1917
Hitchcock-Close

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hitchcock, 1800 Wymore avenue, East Cleveland, formerly of Jefferson, announce the marriage of their daughter, Clara May, to Mr. Lyman W. Close, formerly of Chicago, which occurred on Saturday evening in the presence of the immediate families, Rev. W. B. Armstrong of the Windermere M. E. church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Close will be at home after Jan. _1 at 1869 Wymore avenue.

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Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mary Simpkins, formerly of this place, to Howard J. Perry, of Jackson. Mich. Congratulations. [Andover personals column item].

Sunday’s Cleveland Leader had a half tone picture of Mrs. Roscoe C. Pierce, bride of Lieut. Roscoe C. Perry [sic, Pierce], whose marriage occurred at Cleveland, Dec. 12th.

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Marriage Licenses

Fred L. Parker of Conneaut and Mildred L. Roseter of Conneaut.

James E. Eagles of Conneaut and Jessie Benjamin of Conneaut.

Frank G. Greenfield of Edinboro, Pa., and Myrtle I. Clark of Conneaut.

Fay B. Platt of Ashtabula and Marie A. Davis of Ashtabula.

Jack A. Tuurl of Conneaut and Senya L. Tienvier of Ashtabula. Married by Justice C. A. Hitchcock on Dec. 24.

Ralph H. Stone of Conneaut and Marjorie Abbott of Conneaut. The groom is a lieutenant in the army.


1918 Marriages

The Jefferson Gazette,
Thursday, January 3, 1918

Angela Hewitt and Leon Gates were married last Thursday noon at the home of the bride on Daniels Ave. The ceremony was performed by Rev Benjamin in the presence of the relatives and immediate friends. The happy couple went to Cleveland for a short visit with friends after which they will reside in Greenville [in Farnham personals column]. ====================
The Jefferson Gazette,
Thursday, January 24, 1918

United in Marriage at St. Joseph’s Church Mr. Andrew Corkrean and Miss Marie Diemer were united in marriage at St. Joseph’s Church with nuptial High Mass Thursday morning at 9:00 o’clock.

The witnesses were Geo. A. Diemer and Miss Elizabeth Diemer.

Miss Miller presided at the organ and solos were rendered by Joseph, Skufca, Mrs. C. Tamblin and Miss Miller
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The Jefferson Gazette,

Tuesday, January 29, 1918

Marriage Licenses

E. C. Johnson, of Ashtabula, and Elizabeth Kline, of Ashtabula.

Byron Johnson, of North Conneaut, and M. Alma Hanes, of Conneaut.

Jack E. Shippola, of Ashtabula, and Anna S. Kauppanen, of Ashtabula.

Clement M. Carlton, of Ashtabula, and Lettie Fern Shaff, of Geneva.

Allen G. Valentine, of Geneva, and Edna A. Cronios [?], of Geneva.
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The Jefferson Gazette,
Saturday, February 2, 1918

Marriage License
George E. Mosler of Ashtabula, a soldier, and A. Marie Conley of Ashtabula. ———- Copied from Canon City, Col. Daily Record —
Miss Nellie M. Howell and Karl I. Meigs, both of this city, were quietly married by Rev. D. J. Elsen [?], pastor of the First Christian Church, at the parsonage, 1111 Greenwood avenue, at 7:30 Tuesday evening, Jan. 15 in the presence of a few intimate friends. The bride was attended by Mrs. L. G. Bogardus and daughter, Miss Pearl, of 793 River street, at whose home she had been staying since her arrival in Canon City in June of last year. The bride is an attractive young woman and has made many friends during her sojourn in this community. She is a member of the Christian church, and came here from southern Illinois. The groom is a successful and prosperous young ranchers on East Grand Ave., Lincoln Park, and commands the respect and esteem of his neighbors and of the public generally. Mr. and Mrs. Meigs have already gone to housekeeping on Lincoln Park, where an attractive home was awaiting them at the time of their marriage. Their friends unite in congratulations and best wishes for a happy wedded life [in New England – Orwell personals column]. ==================== The Jefferson Gazette,
Thursday, March 7, 1918

Friends received word of the marriage of Capt. Carl Roberts of Chillicothe, to Miss Parks, of Painesville. Mr. Roberts taught school here for seven years and all wish him happiness [in Footville personals column]. ==================== The Jefferson Gazette,
Thursday, September 26, 1918

Marriages Licenses Harrison Blood of Ashtabula and Anna Atta Ditler of Geneva. Married by Justice Hitchcock on Sept. 24.

Bert W. Hollister of Conneaut and Ethel J. Watson of Conneaut.

Tom L. Smith of Conneaut and Elizabeth P. Swanson of Ashtabula.

Purl W. Hawes of Ashtabula and Jessie May Smith of Saybrook, Married Sept. 23, by Rev. J. A. Goodrich.

Ernest M. Baker of Ashtabula and Olive G. Pederson of Ashtabula. Married Sept. 23, by Rev. J. A. Goodrich.

Delos E. Sage of Painesville and Mildred E. Hoig of Conneaut. Married Sept. 21, by Rev. A. E. Kemp.

Clyde S. Dewey of Conneaut and Inez M. McCauley of Conneaut. Married Sept. 22, by Rev. R. D. Wood.

Earl L. King of Ashtabula and Helen M. Sweet of Ashtabula. Married by Rev. C. A. Dowell, Sept. 21.

O. C. Peck and Hazel W. Major of Conneaut. Married Sept. 20, by Justice Hitchcock.

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Friday, November 8, 1918

ENTERTAIN COMING BRIDE LAST NIGHT

Mrs. Charles Bartlett and Mrs. L. B. Alderman entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the home of the former in honor of Miss Ethel Kneale of Madison, whose marriage to Maurice Wood of Madison, is to occur in the near future. Miss Kneale is visiting at the Alderman’s home at present.


1919 Marriages

The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, February 25, 1919

Marriage Licenses

F. S. Bond, of Cleveland, and Hester E. Miller, of Jefferson.

Charles Bleisher, of Conneaut, and Julia Kalliajer of Conneaut.

John O. Naskall, of Plymouth, and Hazel A. La Bounty, of Ashtabula.

Joseph E. Nystrom and Mae Miller, of Ashtabula.

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Thursday, July 3, 1919

LEONARD-VANTASSELL
A very quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leonard of Lenox Saturday, June 21, 1919, by Rev. J. A. Goodrich, when Miss Florence M. Leonard of Lenox, O., was united in marriage to William L. Van Tassell of Ashtabula, O.

The bride wore a beautiful dress of messaline and crepe de chine and carried a corsage of pink roses and ferns. The bride received many beautiful gifts. After the ceremony light refreshments were served. Only the near relatives were present.

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Tuesday, July 8, 1918

Harper-Brown Wedding
Bradford Harper and Winifred Brown, Jefferson young people, were united in marriage on Thursday evening, July 3rd, 1919, at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. V. H. Tuttle, Madison, Ohio.

Reverend William S. Baker performed the marriage ceremony in the presence of a few friends. The serious illness of the groom’s father, R. E. Harper, caused a change in the plans of the couple, for a home wedding.

Mrs. Bradford Harper is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and has for several years been a popular and efficient clerk for The Jefferson Banking Company. Bradford Harper is in the employ of the Ship Building Plant of Ashtabula. Mr. and Mrs. Harper will make their home in Jefferson and are extended the best wishes of the entire community.

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Tuesday, July 15, 1919

TROTH PLIGHTED AT WOODLAND BEACH
Orwell Romance Consummated Before Vast Crowd On Evening of July Fourth at Ashtabula, Now on Honeymoon Trip.

The attraction extraordinary at Woodland Beach, Ashtabula, July 4th, was the marriage, in the bandstand at 9 o’clock in the evening of Ralph D. Allison of Colebrook and Florence I. Geer, of Orwell. A marriage always draws the curious [possibly because it is the one sacred ceremony of our day] and as this one had been publicly announced, the crowd that gathered was estimated to be about 5,000 people.

There was nothing lacking to make this wedding a very notable one. There was music and a huge crowd and the motion picture people were on hand, busy perpetuating the event through the medium of the cinema.

Mr. and Mrs. Allison are both graduates of the Orwell High Schools. They will be at home in Colebrook after August 1st.

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Tuesday, December 2, 1919

Marriage Licenses

The following have been given marriage licenses at the Jefferson Probate court.

Avery T. Van Tassell, ??, of Ashtabula and Amelia [?] M. Smith, 26 [?], of Orwell.

Bert D. Howe, 29, of Ashtabula and Emma C. Swanson, 23, of Austinburg.

Jay E. Ward, 29, and Susie A. Morehouse, 29, both of Ashtabula.

Walter A. Wood, 21, and Dor— M. Whitney, 21, of Ashtabula.

Arthur H. Cox, 21, and Ruth W. P____?, 19, both of Conneaut.

Charles T. Bingham, 23, of Mantua, Ohio, and Florence L. Gamlin, 23 of Orwell.

Harvey H. Strubbe and Edith M. Pederson, both of Ashtabula.

William L. Haud, 24, of Manly, Ill. [?], and Dorothy A. McGrath, 19, of Ashtabula.

Elwood W. Jordon, 22, of Conneaut and Ida M. Collins, 19, of Ashtabula.

Walter W. Whitford, 25, and Mabel I. Webster, 18, of Conneaut.

William L. Hopkins, 23, and Marjorie C. Gelvin, 21, both of Andover.

James S. Whigham, 37, and Minnie Gray, 37, both of Geneva.

Edward H. Cone, 22, and Arville L. Randall, 22, of Geneva.

Note: This clipping was a bit faded and difficult to read.


1920 Marriages

The Jefferson Gazette
Thursday, January 1, 1920

JOINER-BRENNEMAN

A quiet wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Pierce, Wednesday, Dec. 31, when Miss Lucille Joiner, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Joiner of East Jefferson, became the wife of Mr. Addison Brenneman of Toledo. Both the young people were graduates of the class of 1918 of Jefferson High School. The best wishes of the community are extended to the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Brenneman left immediately for their home in Toledo.
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The Jefferson Gazette,
Thursday, January 15, 1920

Marriage licenses issued January 12 — Louis Milens, Ashtabula, and Mary C. Morell, Ashtabula; Thomas L. Patton, Conneaut, and Alma I. Young, Conneaut; Henry G. Anderson, Ashtabula, and Florence E. Wright, Ashtabula; Erland E. Ross, Hartsgrove, and Nellie M. Armstrong, Harpersfield.
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The Jefferson Gazette
Thursday, February 12, 1920

Ruby L. Hotchkiss, formerly of Jefferson, but now of Zion City, Ill., was united in marriage to Mr. Charles A. Duvall, also of Zion City, on Jan. 24, 1920. Mrs. C. A. Duvall has long been a popular forelady in the Marshall Field Industries. She was very generously remembered by her employers with many valuable gifts, also a check for $75. She still holds her position with the Marshall Fields company. Mr. Duvall is a skilled workman in Zion City.
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The Jefferson Gazette
October 26, 1920

Harold Wright left home suddenly Wednesday noon in his every day clothes, and all efforts to locate him during the afternoon were fruitless. However, the next day it leaked out that he and Miss Mena Benson of Denmark went to Jefferson, then returning to Conneaut were very quietly married at the home of Rev. R. E. Benjamin at seven o’clock, afterward leaving for parts unknown. If they should return they will live in East Conneaut where Mr. Wright has bought a place and will run a milk depot. They have the best wishes of their many friends [Farnham item].

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SMITH-SMITH WEDDING

A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday, October 20th, when Mr. Roy L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Miss Lena Ruth Smith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith, were united in marriage at the Bulah U. B. parsonage., Pastor J. W. Hevlow officiating. The high contracting parties come from highly respectable families and belong to our most popular young people at Griggs. Their many friends wish them a happy and prosperous future. After a brief trip to Niagara Falls and Oil City they will return to Griggs and begin housekeeping in the commodious farm home of the groom’s father.
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The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, May 3, 1921

Lawrence Latimer Married to St. Petersburg Girl

IN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS WITH HIS FATHER
A letter from W. S. Latimer of St. Petersburg, Flr., formerly of Jefferson, incloses a clipping from a St. Petersburg paper, announcing the wedding of Lawrence Latimer to Miss Katie Harvey of that city.

Following is the St. Petersburg report:
An interesting event of this morning was the marriage of Miss Katie Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Harvey, and Mr. Lawrence Latimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Latimer, all of this city, which took place at 9 o’clock at the residence of Rev. E. T. Poulson, pastor of the First Baptist church, at 224 Tenth avenue, north. The impressive ring ceremony was used by Rev. Poulson, only the members of the families and a few close friends being present.

The bride was most attractive in a frock of gray crepe, with shoes and hat also gray. Here flowers were a corsage bouquet of bride’s roses. For traveling she wore a handsome suit of navy blue Poiret twill with hat and accessories to match.

Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Latimer left by automobile for an extensive tour of the state, after which they will return to this city to make their home.

Mr. Latimer has made this city her home the greater part of her life and is a graduate of the St. Petersburg High school. She has many friends here who will learn with interest of her marriage. An interesting feature of the event is that the ceremony took place on the birthday of Mrs. Latimer.

Mr. Latimer is a well known young man of this city where he has been associated in the real estate business with his father. Since coming here from Jefferson, O., to make his home.
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The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, May 17, 1921
The engagement of Miss Ruth (Eckler), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Eckler, 11 Read avenue, Ashtabula, to Cal Penny, has been announced. –Exchange.

———- Mr. Sherman Oeffner of Jefferson and Miss Mildred Campbell of Ashtabula were quietly married Sunday morning, May 15 by Rev. Hindley of the Congregational church of Ashtabula. Mr. and Mrs. Oeffner left immediately for Chicago and other points [in Jefferson ‘What People Do” column].
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The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, May 31, and Thursday, June 2, 1921

MARRIAGE LICENSES
May 25. — John H. Moschell of Andover and Jessie L. Miner of Williamsfield.

May 31. — Laddie F. Kubick, Sheffield, and Mary E. Brake, Jefferson.

Paul Robert Machiche, Buffalo, N. Y., and Lena Helen Keilig, Ashtabula.

George Wolfer, Jr., Rock Creek, and Margaret Forthman, Eagleville.

George A. Hayes, Conneaut, and Neil L. Chapman.

Clifton A. Sanborn, Saybrook, and Ruth G. Carr, Ashtabula.
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The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, June 7, 1921

WERE MARRIED IN JEFFERSON ON SATURDAY
Miss Nell Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chapman, Woodworth road, and George Hayes slipped away to Jefferson May 31 and were united in marriage by Rev. Elliott.

Mrs. Hayes has been employed in Carl Blood’s grocery store for over a year and Mr. Hayes is working for the Nickel Plate railroad at Wesleyville. — Conneaut News Herald.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
June 4. — Frank Fork and Fannie Stegooer of Conneaut; Clarence T. Herron of Cleveland and Olive M. Herrick of Ashtabula.

Robert P. Vanderpool of Chicago and Helen M. Waid of Colebrook.
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Mr. and Mr. Milo Fuller of Dorset celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Decoration Day. Three children, 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren were present.
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The Jefferson Gazette,
November 12, 1921
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Arthur of The Bend was glow with light and cheer on Thanksgiving night in honor of the wedding of their eldest daughter, Miss Ruby E. Arthur to Edwin A. Anderson. The ceremony took place at eight thirty in the south room. The bridal pair attended by Miss Olive Wright as bridesmaid and Oscar Anderson, the groom’s brother, as best man, stood in front of a graceful arrangement of white chrysanthemums and pleasing greenery and Rev. Perry W. Sinks, D. D., of the Presbyterian church performed the ceremony using the ring service. The bride and her friend, Miss Wright, were both attired in brown and each carried white chrysanthemums. After congratulations were over the wedding party assembled around tables prettily adorned with white chrysanthemums and vines and partook of a bountiful wedding feast. The young people received several useful and pretty gifts. Those present were the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mr. Ole Anderson and their other three sons of Denmark. The groom is their fourth and youngest son. Raymond Boughton of Cleveland was present and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Turner and little son of Ashtabula. The groom is an agent for the real estate firm of Knight-Morris-Gibbs of Cleveland, and the young couple left her parents home Sunday for Cleveland where they will at once go to housekeeping and make their future home. Mr. Oscar Anderson took them to Cleveland in his auto. Their friends wish them many returns of a glad ____ . [in Kingsville personals column].

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The Jefferson Gazette,
Tuesday, November 21, 1922

Jefferson Man Married in New Castle

The following is from the New Castle News:
“Wednesday evening at seven o’clock, the marriage of Mrs. Austie Laidlaw, of San Francisco, California, and Ralph Hayford of Jefferson, Ohio, was solemnized, with Rev. Francis E Reese officiating. The ceremony was performed in the home of Attorney and Mrs. S. J. Callahan of 807 Blaine street. The wedding march from Lohengrin, ‘Smilin’ Through,’ and ‘The Sunshine of Your Smile’ were played by Mrs. Callahan while Miss Carley Hayford sang. There were not attendants. The bride was attractively gowned in silver gray, and wore a corsage of pink rose buds. Supplementing the ceremony an elaborate dinner was served with covers arranged for members of the immediate families. Bouquets of chrysanthemums and ferns were used profusely in decorating.

Today Mr. and Mrs. Hayford departed for a wedding trip to Franklin, Fredonia and other parts before going to their home in Jefferson, Ohio.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Hayford are former residents of this city.”


 


 

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