Coolbaugh - Hunt Wedding
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Coolbaugh - Hunt Wedding
| marilynanne444 (View posts) | Posted: 18 Nov 2007 4:07AM GMT |
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Coolbaugh, Hunt
Wilkes Barre Times Leader, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
June 14, 1910
A Pretty Wedding at Harvey's Lake To-day
The Coolbaugh cottage at Harvey's Lake was the scene of a
pretty but quiet wedding this morning at 7:30 o'clock. The
happy twain were Miss Emily J. Coolbaugh, daughter of Mrs.
E. H. Coolbaugh of Kingston and William Gilbert Hunt of
Chicago, Ill. The ceremony was very impressive and was
solemnized by Rev. Benjamin Johns, pastor of the Methodist
Church at Factoryville, (Wyoming) Pa. They were unattended
and the bride made a charming appearance in a blue traveling
suit. A wedding breakfast followed the nuptials.
Only the immediate families and a few intimate friends
witnessed the ceremony. Mr. amd Mrs. Hunt left this morning
for a brief wedding tour and will go immediately to their
home in Chicago, where Mr. Hunt in engaged in business, he
being a mechanical engineer. Mrs. Hunt has been a teacher in the public schools of Kingston for several years and a very
popular young lady of the West Side.
June 14, 1910
A Pretty Wedding at Harvey's Lake To-day
The Coolbaugh cottage at Harvey's Lake was the scene of a
pretty but quiet wedding this morning at 7:30 o'clock. The
happy twain were Miss Emily J. Coolbaugh, daughter of Mrs.
E. H. Coolbaugh of Kingston and William Gilbert Hunt of
Chicago, Ill. The ceremony was very impressive and was
solemnized by Rev. Benjamin Johns, pastor of the Methodist
Church at Factoryville, (Wyoming) Pa. They were unattended
and the bride made a charming appearance in a blue traveling
suit. A wedding breakfast followed the nuptials.
Only the immediate families and a few intimate friends
witnessed the ceremony. Mr. amd Mrs. Hunt left this morning
for a brief wedding tour and will go immediately to their
home in Chicago, where Mr. Hunt in engaged in business, he
being a mechanical engineer. Mrs. Hunt has been a teacher in the public schools of Kingston for several years and a very
popular young lady of the West Side.

