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Record for Miss Donna Kemp (12) facts
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Donna Kemp & Larry R Smith Wed, Double Ring 11 April 1959 in Shinglehouse, First Methodist Church
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SHINGLEHOUSEl Mrs. Mertie Norton, Reporter
Miss Donna Kemp Becomes Bride of Larry R. Smith in Double Ring Church Ceremony
Miss Donna Marie Kemp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Kemp, 56 Honeoye Street, became the bride of Larry Smith, son of Rev. and Mrs. Ray R. Smith, also of Shinglehuse, on Saturday, April 11, 1959, in the First Methodist Church. The Rev. Roy Black, pastor of the church and the Rev. Ray R. Smith, father of the bridegroom, performed the double ring ceremony. Candelabra, palms, white lilies, roses and snapdragons decorated the sanctu- ary. The pews were marked by white i satin bows centered with a lily. Tra- i ditional wedding music was provided by Mrs. Walter Palmer at the organ, with Miss Barbara Press singing, "O, Promise Me" "Walk Hand in Hand" and "The Wedding Prayer." The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bridegroom was attended by Charles Smith, his brother, as best man; serving as ushers were Paul Kemp Jr., Churchville, N. Y., both er of the bride, and Edward Walters, Shinglehouse. The bride wore a floor length gown of white taffeta and lace, styled with a long sleeve bodice and sabrina neckline appliqqued with irredescent sequins and a full skirt ending in a chapel train. Her pearl and sequin tiara supported her fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible with cascading roses. The bride's sister, Miss Diane Kemp, as maid of honor, appeared in a gown of Alpine , rose taffeta with matching chiffon cummerbund. ' ' ; ' Frigidaire Frederick Appliance Co. Phone 394 FAT OVERWEIGHT Now available to you for first time (Photo by Foxes Studio, Olean) Mrs. Larry Ray 'Smith i The short-sleeved bodice featured a sabrina neckline. The full princess seamed skirt was attached to the bodice with an empire1 waist. The chiffon empire drape ended in back floating panels. Her naatching tiara with seed pearls and sequins featured a matching short veil. She wore long white gloves and 'carried a crescent arrangement of "white roses. Bridesmaids were' Miss Lucille Graves and Miss Thana Kibbe, a cousin of the bride They were dressed identically as the maid of honor. As flower girl, Mary Ellen Kemp, also a cousin of the bride, wore a dress of white nylon lace with a sash of white satin and matching bonnet. She carried a basket of pink and white rose .petals. The bride's mother selected a two piece dress of navy pure silk shang-tung with white accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. ' The mother of the bridegroom wore a navy dress ensemble with navy and white accessories and a pink rose corsage.. . ' . . The ring bearer, Isaac Smith, brother of the bridegroom, wore a midnight blue tuxedo identical with the men in the wedding party. The candle boys, William Stavisky and Stephen Perkins, wearing choir robes, opened the ceremony with the lighting of the candles. A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony after which the newlywed couple left for a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. For her traveling costume, the bride chose a beige suit with pink and beige accessories accented by a pink corsage. The bride graduated from the Os-wayo Valley High School in 1956 and attended Edinboro State Teachers College one year, after which she held a position with John H. Eddy, DDS in Olean as a dental assistant. The bridegroom holds a position as manaeer for the Market Basket Store in Flanklinville, N. Y. He is a graduated of Oswayo Valley High School. Pre-nuptial events included a variety shower given by the Sunday School teachers of the First Methodist Church and a variety shower given by the Sunday School classes of Miss Carolyn Dinger and of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will re-Franklinville, N. Y. Firemen Get Plenty Of Alarms The Shinglehouse Fire Company has been called out several times during the past week. One fire was in a chimney at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Water St. Another at Millport, residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Donovan. This fire was confined to one room. The last one was a barn owned tiy William Norton on Honeoye St. The blaze was soon put out without too much damage. Mary Martha Class To Buy Folding Chairs The Mary Martha Class of , the Methodist Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. Helen Halleck, Tuesday evening, with 18 members present. The group voted to purchase dozen metal chairs
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- [S2507] Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2020;), The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 5/ Mar/ 1931; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/275550381/?article=de05212b-97d3-4066-9c70-d49cacf6875a/6f1ec1c8-a8aa-45d6-9eb4-29729cf2e4e2&focus=0.42854974,0.2859784,0.55346125,0.3301914&xid=3398.
Record for Truman Arthur Ayers (8) facts
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Marriage Licenses, incl Truman A Ayres & Emma V Hulsizer; Barn Fire; DAR meeting.
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JURORS EXCUSED FOR MARCH COURT
Court Will Be Held For Other Business Than Jury Trials Must Renew Bail Bonds.
Judge Robert R. Lewis has excused all grand and trial jurors from attendance at the regular March term of court. Court will be held for the disposition of business other than jury trials. All persons on bail must be present to renew their bail.
There were so few cases requiring a jury trial that the court deemed this the best and most economical method. It will save a neat sum for the taxpayers of the county.
BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE
Yesterday's Shinglehouse Mail says: The large barn on what is known as the Lew Chamberlin farm and now owned by John Burk, on the cross road between Myrtle and the power house, was totally destroyed by fire last night, together with farm machinery, hay and grain. The fire was discovered a- bout 6:30 o clock and was beyond con trol in a few brief minutes. A pumper came from Bolivar and connection made at the Oswayo creek, and a large farm house was saved.
The herd of 12 or 15 cows and a span of horses were lead to safety, and are being housed in a barn of Rex Turner's farm near Ceres. The destroyed barn was erected between 40 and 50 years ago and was of heavy frame structure. It was 40x120 feet in size of gamble roof style, being one of the largest in this section. Burk carried insurance with the Farmers Alliance, but just how much we were unable to ascertain this morning.
TRYING TO LOCATE GAS
The following Shinglehouse men have formed a gas corporation under the laws of New York State to be known as the Crescent Producing Corporation:
Clarence Kemp, pres.;
W. H. Briggs, vice pres.;
Roy Babcock, sec;
R. L. Lunn, treas.;
Paul Kemp, Ira Press,
Fred Phoenix, H. B. Foster,
Glen Dawley, Kenneth Fenner,
E. H. Stone, Geo. Seibert
and Bert Kellogg
are the other members.
They have acquired leases in the Dundee gas field and commenced drilling a well on Waneta Lake near the village of Wayne. They are at a depth of 400 feet. Contractors E. H. Stone Ss Co., are doing the drilling. Here is hoping they strike a big gasser. Shinglehouse Mail.
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DISCOVER CUB BEARS
Trappers recently discovered an old mother bear and three cubs on Young Woman's Creek. The bear family den was in a huge hollow stump with no shelter over it. Game Protector Englert has visited the spot and looked in upon the family. He has given strict orders the bears be not disturbed.
FIRE ALARM SOUNDED
A fire alarm yesterday morning at 8:30 caused the local firemen to make a quick run to the home of Oscar Snyder on West Maple Street. The boys found a chimney burning out and it was not necessary for them to go into action.
TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES
But two marriage licenses have been issued by Prothonotary Swetland during the last week. They were granted to
Harford Graves and Anna Lewis, both of Harrison Valley, Thursday;
Truman Arthur Ayers, Costello, and Emma Viola Hulsizer, Coudersport, Saturday.
D. A. R. MEETING
The D. A. R. will meet at the M. E. Church on Wednesday, March 11, where dinner will be served at 6:30 o' clock, followed by the business meet ing to be held at the church. Any who will be unable to be present are requested to notify Miss Nell Stephens.
AUXILIARY MEETING
A meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church will be held at the home of Mrs. M. L. App this afternoon (Thursday), followed with a dinner which will be served at six o'clock to which the gentlemen of the church are invited.
SON IS BORN
A son was born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Gust Psychos. Mother and child are reported as doing very nicely.
DOLLAR DAYS ARE COMING THIS WEEK
Friday and Saturday Set Apart For Bargains. Extraordinary in Stores of Coudersport.
Coudersport merchants tomorrow morning go on a genuine spree of bar gain sales. A look- througn tne aa- vertisine in this . issue of the Enter
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Marriage Licenses, incl Truman A Ayres & Emma V Hulsizer; Barn Fire; DAR meeting.
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