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Dilly-Clayton
Amidst the gloom of Tuesday there was a bright spot in our village. The
parlors of Judge Sage's residence were beautiful with
its mantels and windows banked with flowers. The reason of this was the
marriage of Miss Ella Clayton to Boyd E. Dilley,
Deputy U. S. Clerk at Cincinnati.
They were married at twelve o'clock in accordance with the ritual of the
Episcopal Church the bride being of this communion. The beautiful ceremony
of marriage with the ring was carried out. Elegant refreshments were served
after the ceremony. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts
in china and silver. At four o'clock they left for Cincinnati where they
will reside in the future; for the present they will board on Eighth street
between Race and Elm.
General B. R. Cowan, Miss Jennie Cowan
and Mrs. Dr. Charles A. Pauly, of Cincinnati, Dr.
and Mrs. Dilatush and Rev. Lyman Fisher,
the officiating minister, of Middletown, were the guests from abroad.
Leonidas Simonton and wife, Misses Harriet and
Mary Drake, R. G. Corwin and wife, Quincy
Corwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morris, Miss
Clara Hayner, Mrs. William Ritchie, Rev. Marsena
Stone, Rev. J. P. and Mrs. Currin and Mrs.
R. L. Van Harlingen and daughter, Miss Emma,
were the only guests from Lebanon.
Source:
24 October 1889 Lebanon Gazette from microfilm at the Warren
County Genealogical Society contributed by Arne
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Kell-O'Neall
The announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Fannie O'Neall
to a Mr. Kell, in Lebanon, on Thursday afternoon of this week. The couple
expect to make their home on a farm near Lebanon. The good wishes of the
Miss O'Neall's many acquaintances here will be with her. - Wilmington
Jour.
Source:
21 November 1889 Lebanon Gazette from microfilm at the Warren
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Runyan-Nixon
The marriage of Miss Minnie E. Nixon, of Hamilton, to Alonzo J. Runyan,
of Springfield, took place at noon on Tuesday at Eaton. Mrs. Rebecca Kershner
officiating. The happy couple will proceed on an extended tour through
the far west.
Source:
21 November 1889 Lebanon Gazette from microfilm at the Warren
County Genealogical Society contributed by Arne
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William-Evans
Married, Sylvan F. William to Miss Eva Evans at the home of the bride
near Utica, on Sunday evening October 20th at 6:30 o'clock, Rev. G. A.
Blair, of the Cumberland Presbyterian church officiating.
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