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- The Malone Farmer, October, 1926
Young-Bassett
At the Methodist parsonage, Constable, Oct. 26, by Rev. W.E. Baker,
Mrs. Henry W. Young, son of Henry E. Young, of Brushton, and Miss Annabelle
Bassett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Bassett, of Constabl
The bride was attractively gowned in Copenhagen blue silk and w
attended by her sister, Mildred, who wore a gown of tan silk. Robert Young,
brother of the groom, was groomsman. A reception followed at the home of the
bride’s parents, attended by relatives and intimate friends at which the
newlyweds were showered with congratulations and best wishes and dainty
refreshments were served. The dining room was handsome in decorations of
yellow and white crepe paper and autumn leaves. There were many choice gifts.
The bride and groom are most worthy young people esteemed by a large circle of
friends.
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