-
-
- SHELBY
AREA WEDDINGS
-
-
-
-
- Adam
- Dick
- On the 28th inst.,
at the Lutheran Parsonage by Rev. D. Summers,
- Mr. George Adam
and Miss Alice M. Dick, of Cass Township, Richland
- County, Ohio
-
- The Shelby News
- May 30, 1878
-
-
- Arnold
- Greenawalt
- "ARNOLD-GREENWALT
- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnold announce the marriage of their
- daughter Hazel
Mae, to Mr. Orlow Greenawalt, son of Mrs. Minnie Greenawalt of
- Ashland, Saturday,
November 6th, in the Ashland Church of Christ, by the Pastor
- A. B. Robertson.
The single ring ceremony was used. The bride was dressed in powder
- blue flat crepe,
with blue silk and velvet hat and a blue coat to match. The groom's
- suit was the conventional
blue. The attendants were Mrs. Minnie Greenawalt, mother
- of the groom, and
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold, parents of the bride. They returned
- to the home of
the bride where a chicken dinner was served to twenty-eight guests.
- The table was decorated
with Chrysanthemums and myrtle, with a large bride's cake
- in the center of
the table.
Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenawalt and family,
Mr. and
- Mrs. Vernon Greenawalt,
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Berry and family brothers and sister
- of the groom; Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Arnold, grandparents of the bride,
- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sprow and daughter Aleta.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenawalt received many beautiful presents. The
guests all returned
- to their homes
wishing them a long, prosperous and happy life. They will make
their
- home with the bride's
parents for the present."
-
- WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT,
Undated,
- Unknown newspaper.
-
- Courtesy of Terry
Wilson
- Bargahiser
- Stober
- On the 1st Inst.,
at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. D. Summers,
- Mr. Andrew Jackson
Bargahiser, and Miss Lottie May Stober, all of
- Sharon township,
Richland County.
-
- Shelby News - October
3, 1878
-
- Beelman
- Brundige
-
- Miss EDITH BELLE
BEELMAN
And
Rev. WILLIAM BRUNDIGE
-
- One of the leading
social events of the season occurred at the beautiful farm home
- ofM. D. M. BEELMAN,
3 miles south of town on the evening of the 20th inst.
- The marriage of
Miss Edith Belle BEELMAN to Rev. Wm. BRUNDIGE, pastor of the
Disciple
- church at Effingham,
Ill. Just as the minute hand of the clock pointed to 7:30.
-
- The bride and groom,
beautiful attired, entered the parlor, and in the presence of
about
- twenty-five guests,
were made one by the Rev. A. F. UPP, pastor of the M. E. church,
- of Savannah, an
uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. A. POLLOCK, pastor of the
M. E. church,
- of this city, and
the pastor of the bride.
-
- The wedding march
was played by Mrs. Chas. McCLINCHEY. A bountiful repast was
- served by Mr. and
Mrs. BEELMAN, after which congratulations were in order. The
presents
- were numerous,
useful and valuable. The Plymouth Cornet Band enlivened the occasion
with
- some excellent
music and the hosts and hostess enlivened their stomachs with
a good supper.
-
- The people of Plymouth
reluctantly part with Miss BEELMAN, but congratulate Mr.
- BRUNDIGE upon so
valuable an acquisition to his domestic happiness, his church
and the
- people of Effingham
for a desirable addition to their church and society.
-
- Unknown newspaper
clipping. Found in scrapbook.
-
- Submitted by Phyllis
Frazee
-
-
- Cashman
- Artz
-
- "Miss Grace
E. Cashman and Warren Artz, both of near Shelby, were quietly
married
- this morning at
10 o'clock at the home of Rev. A. J. Houk, on West Third Street,
Mansfield.
-
- Immediately after
the ceremony, the couple left for Cleveland where they will
- visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Artz will go to housekeeping on a farm near Shelby."
- WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT,
Undated,
- Unknown newspaper.
-
- Submitted by Terry
Wilson
-
- Castor
- May
- At the Lutheran
Parsonage on the 23d inst., by Rev. D. Summers,
- Mr. George W. Castor
and Miss Genettee May, all of Cass township,
- Richland County,
Ohio
-
- The Shelby News
- May 30, 1878
-
- Crum
- Haines
-
- CRUM - HAINES
- Miss Martha CRUM,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. CRUM and Harley HAINES were united
in
- marriage Saturday,
Oct. 28th, at South Bend, Ind. Rev. Elmer Wade COLE, pastor of
the
- First Christian
church officiated at the service. Both young people formerly
resided in Shelby.
- The groom is employed
in South Bend and they will make their home in that city. The
newlyweds
- have the best wishes
of their many Shelby friends for a long and happy life.
-
- Shelby Globe newspaper.
Found in scrapbook.
-
- Submitted by Phyllis
Frazee
-
-
- Daup
- Boor
-
-
- "Miss Miriam
Boor, R.F.D., Shiloh, and Leo Daup were united in marriage Tuesday
- afternoon at 3
o'clock in the parsonage of the First Methodist church here.
- Rev. G. W. Peters
performed the ceremony."
- WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT,
about 11 January 1933,
- Unknown Shelby
newspaper.
-
- Courtesy of Terry
Wilson
-
Daup - Russell
-
- "DAUP- RUSSELL
MARRIAGE TUESDAY - On Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage of
- Rev. David Cox,
of near Shenandoah, Miss (Ethel) Lucille Daup, daughter of Mr.
and
- Mrs. Ed Daup, of
Ganges, was united in marriage to James Russell, son of
- Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will make their home on the
- Russell farm near
Ganges."
-
- MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT,
Undated,
- Unknown newspaper
(Marriage date was October 7, 1930).
-
- Courtesy of Terry
Wilson
- DuBois
& Mickey
-
- DuBois
- Mickey
-
- On Thursday eve.,
Dec. 19th (1867) at the residence of the bride's father,
- Capt. Frank A.
Dubois to Miss Sallie Mickey.
-
- The Capt. and his
lovely bride left on the 11 o'clock train,
- Thursday for an
extended bridal tour.
- (For
a more extensive article.)
-
- The Shelby Chronicle
- December 26, 1867.
-
-
- Frye
- Reynolds
-
-
- "Cloyd
W. Reynolds and Lena Frye, both of Shenandoah, were united in
marriage
- by
the Rev. Chas. R. Oakley yesterday at 1 p.m. at the home of the
officiating
- minister
at Mansfield. The bride is the daughter of Dr. Frye at Shenandoah."
- WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENT, 1912, Unknown newspaper.
-
- Courtesy of Terry
Wilson
-
-
- Lapp
- Weaver
-
- From the Crestline
Advocate November 11, 1900.
-
Marriage of a
Former Crawford Co. Boy
The relatives and friends of Mr. Frederick T. Weaver, formerly
of this county
- will be interested
in the following item.
Mr. Weaver, stenographer for General Manager Johnson, returned
home from San
- Antonio on the
9th , accompanied by his bride. For the present they are stopping
- at the Dolch Hotel,
in Eagle Pass.-----Southwest Republican, Eagle Pass, Texas.
-
Mr. Weaver who formerly lived in the Shelby Settlemen, is now
a trusty
- employee of the
Mexican International R.R. Co at Cindad, Porfirio Diaz, Mexico.
- He was united in
marriage to Miss Ada Zuela Lapp of Indianapolis. Ind., on the
- 8th of October.
the wedding being at San Antonio, Texas. While employed
- in Mexico, he still
enjoys life in the U.S. as he lives over the line in Texas.
We extend to Mr. Weaver and his bride, best wishes for a long
and
- prosperus life
together..
CONTRIBUTED 11-2005
BY
MR.KIM BUTLER HISTED
CRESTLINE, OHIO 44827
- Mawk
- DeVoe
-
- At the Lutheran
Parsonage on the 4th inst. by Rev. D. Summers, Mr. A. J. Mawk
- of Crawford County,
Ohio and Miss Rachel M. De Voe of Richland County, Ohio.
-
- The Shelby News
- - - July 15, 1882
-
-
-
- Payne
- Truelove
-
-
-
- PAYNE--TRUELOVE
- Married at the
Lutheran parsonage at Plymouth, Tuesday evening, Dec. 27, 1910,
by Rev.
- F. B. HEIBERT,
Walter B. PAYNE and Miss Gertrude E. TRUELOVE both of Plymouth
township.
-
- The happy young
couple returned to the bride's home where a bounteous wedding
supper
- awaited them. They
left on Wednesday morning for northern Michigan to attend the
wedding
- of a cousin of
the groom. Their
many friends will join in congratulations and best wishes.
-
- Unknown newspaper.
Found in scrapbook
Submitted by Phyllis Frazee
-
-
- Reynolds
- Patterson
-
- "MARRIED -
Mr. Henry Reynolds of Ganges and Miss Mary Patterson of Shelby,
- by the Rev. G.
A. Reader, Jr., at the M. E. parsonage of Shelby, Dec. 23, 1890."
- WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT,
December 1890,
- Unknown newspaper.
-
- Courtesy of Terry
Wilson
-
- Reynolds
- Greenawalt
-
- "GREENAWALD-REYNOLDS
WEDDING - Lloyd Greenawald and Miss Nellie Reynolds
- were married Saturday
at the parsonage by Rev. D. S. MacDonald. They are popular and
- deserving young
people. They left on the same day for Cleveland to visit the
groom's
- grandmother. On
their return they will reside on a farm near Shenandoah."
- WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT,
Undated (before 1917),
- Unknown newspaper.
-
- Courtesy of Terry
Wilson
- Seaman
- Wilson
- "SHELBY BRIDE
- The former Mary Esther Seaman,