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A Kvctit.At Ibc^iioiijcof Lhc bride’s parents, dllEast A?e., by Rev. T. II. VanK.curen, of Lhc East Avc. M. E. churnh, on WedihS-day, April, 27tb, Mis^Netiio, daughter ofMr. and Mr.s. Bnrdett Tiiburv. \ras mum-ed to George A. Rose.The occasion was a ver^' delightful one the cotnpany large and the presents were numerous and beautiful, showing the esteem in wbioli the fair bride M’as licld. Among thorn was a heantifnl parlor suite and lacc curtains from the groom. From the fond parents of the bride was a 'sot of dishes and a fine range. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose presented lliem w'ith a set of chairs; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Raty, 2 fruit plates ; C. F. Camp, a set of doylies j ilrs. Eisrnan and Mrs. Blender, a salad .'?poon; Mr and Mr.^ J, II. Rose, set of tabic spoons and some photos; Mr. and Mrs. H’oolcver, a glass pitcher ; Mrs. Ma Ma-hood, a glass set; Johnny Cortwright a set of silver knives and forks; John Tilbury, a pickle castor ; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Caffertj', a chamber toilet set; Bertie Rose glass card receiver; John Stewart, set of dccrt spoons ; Air. atjd M.S. John Tilbury, solid silver tea spoons; F. A. Rose, Isilver sugar spoon and butler knife; Mrji. \ Stewart, a calinet; Mr, and Mrs. ^E. Bolton, a linen table cloth ; Frcil 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 ladmired by all. Mr. H. L. Ketclmm of Corbettsvillo, N. Y., gave n tine set of doylies and some photographs ; ifr. and Mrs. F. H. Courtwright of Union Center, towels?, holder anil bed spread.s ; John Cor' ^wnght of Union Center, photo; Addie and Emma Tilbury, of Union X, Y., two bcdquiks, onc-half do/.en napkins, Urge parlor lamp and a pair of towcU made from flas and spun by grandpa and grandmaTilbury thirty years ago in Union ; Mrs, B« F» Foley, Elmira, lamp mat; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peters, dozen fruit plates; Jennie Lewis and Daisy Linderman, Troy, Pa«, photos; Hr« and Mrs. Asa and Hay Hack, a willow rocker*A delightful aupper concltided the event, among the menu b^ng aome cherries canned by the new mother-uidaw in 1873, the year tbebride wae bero. The happy couple bepui bouie*keiping at oace in roomt nic4y tomiehed by them in the Mae hooMbI8Ph
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Hornellsville Weekly Tribune

Hornellsville, New York, US

Fri, May 06, 1892

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