Cassiday-Baldwin Marriage - 1903
CASSIDAY, BALDWIN
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Date: 3/8/2013 at 08:02:43
Bonaparte Boy Married.
From Hudson Record:
Another very beautiful and impressive marriage was that which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Baldwin. While the clock was striking the hour of eight, Mr. Charles C. Cassiday and Miss Agnes Baldwin took their places between banks of potted plants and under drapery of laces and vines, while in the presence of about 40 invited guests, Rev. S. S. Smick, of the U. B. church, spoke the words which united their hearts for life. The bride was attired in delicate white chiffon and the groom wore conventional black.The young couple are widely known and highly esteemed by a host of friends, who wish them a long and happy wedded life.
Among the guests were W. J. Smucker and Miss Louise Lamb, of Waterloo, Miss Margaret Mitchel, of Seinbeck; Mrs. D. H. Hagerman, of Dike. Many and beautiful were the presents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cassiday will continue to reside in Hudson, occupying the house on Cedar street lately occupied by Andrew Baldwin. They will be at home to friends after April 15.
[handwritten on clipping is "Mch 25"]
Source: Entler Scrapbooks, vol. 4, Iowa Historical Library, Iowa City, IA
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Cassiday-Baldwin.
Charles C. Cassiday, so long a Bonaparte boy, but now employed at Hudson, Iowa, was married Wednesday, March 25, 1903, to Miss Alice Baldwin.
Charley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cassiday. He is well known for his integrity and stick-to-business ability. His bride is a stranger to the people here but that Mr. Cassiday has chosen her for his life partner is sufficient proof that she is a sensible and charming young lady.
The RECORD extends congratulations.
Source: Entler Scrapbooks, vol. 4, Iowa Historical Library, Iowa City, IA
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