FORMER NORWALKGIRL A BRIDEKjffliss Haz I Dillingham Wedded Sat urdayJLast to Frank Hill, at Troy, 0. topaThe following (lipping from the HiNlt;er:I roy (lt;.,) Shield, contains an account of the marriage of Miss 1 lazel Dil-linghain, a former well known young lady of this city, who lately moved |to Troy with her parents. Many Nor i j walk friends wish the young couple j unbounded happiness in life’s journey ■j A very pretty wedding took place,011 * Saturday night at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. F. A. Dillingham on East i Main street, when their daughter Ha-I ■ izel became the bride or Frank Hill II Rev. W. D. Holt performing theI irony at H o’clock. The guestsj limited to the immediate relath the two familes and Rev. and Mrs. I Holt, and after the marriage had■ been solemnized and dinner served j[the couple left on a short trip. The’ Abridf* was married in her going a wav I dress, a chic, tailor made suit. On W their return they will go to horn-. - ! keeping on West Main street in a !jhonie they now have already for oc m i paney. Miss Dillingham is a prettyj young woman of pleasing personality| and is a member of the Baptist churchj* hoi .Mr. Hill is one of *H• ■ f/,:emenfat the Sunshade Factory. Relatives ;ftom Norwalk witnessed the ceremony j Mrs. H. E. Barnes of Norwalk and Mrs. Bingham, of Berlin, the grandmother of the groom, were present at the wedding