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chairs; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Batj, 9 frciit platos ; C. F. Camp, a eot ol doylies ; Mrs. Lisinan and Mrs. Blender, a salad spoon; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. iJosc, set of talk spoons and some photos; Mr. and Mrs. M~oolc¥cr, a glass pitcher ; Mrs. Ida Ma IiooJ, a 3la.ss set; Johnny Corlsyright a set of silver knives and fork.s ; John Tilbury, a pickle castor; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Caflei ty, a chamber toilet set; Bertie Jtose glass card rcceirer; John Stewart, set of dcacrt spoons ; Mr. and M.S. John Tilbury, solid silver twi sf^oons; F. A. Rorc, isilver sugar spoon and butter knife; Mr, '^ ’ 1 Stewart, a calsnct; Mr. and Mrs. ;.E. Bo’-ton, a linen tablecloth ; Fred Magee, a silver cake dish; a Friend, a pickle castor.Several relatives from out of town were represented among elegant articles which were .so much admired by all. Mr. H. L. Ketchum of Corbettsviile, N. Y., gave atine set of doylies and some photographs ; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Courtwright of Union Center, towels, holder and bed spreads; John Cor' 'wr^bt of Union Center, photo; Addie and Emma Tilbury, of Union N, Y., two bedqwUs, one-half dozen napkins,large parlor lamp and a pair of towckmade from ilax and spun by grandpa and grandmaTilburythirtyycarsagoin Union; ATrs^ B. F. Foley. Elmira, lamp mat; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pete*s, dozen fruit plates; Jennie Lewis and Daisy Linderman, Troy, Pt,, photos; Hr. and Mrs. Asa and Ray Hack, a willow rocker.A delightfulBuppar concluded theerent, among the menu being some cherries canned by the new motber-ui-law in 1S78, the year the bride waa bero. The happy couple began bouae-keaping at once in roome aic^y famiahed by them in tlie
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Hornellsville Weekly Tribune

Hornellsville, New York, US

Fri, May 06, 1892

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