June 26, 1910
Boston, June 25. — The marriage of Mlds
Augusta Mervine Wood and Porter Hinman
Dale took place at noon to-day in the South
Congregational Church, the Rev. Edward
Cummings, minister of the church, officiating.
The bride was attended by the Miss.'S
Marian Dale and Miss Amy Porter Dale,
daughters of the bridegroom, and Miss
Mary W. Strohe, a cousin of the bride, a
native of Texas. The best man was Luther
A. Cobb, and the ushers were Timothy B.
Dale and George N. Dale, sons of the bride
groom. The bridegroom is a son of George
N. Dale, a former Lieutenant Governor of
Vermont. He is a lawyer and prominent
business man of Island Pond. The bride
Is a native of Granby, Mo.
Following the "ceremony Mr. Cobb, the
best man, who is cashier of the Island
Pond National Bank, and Baank Commis
sioner of Vermont, married Miss Alice Ger
trude Smith, of Boston
June 26, 1910
Boston, June 25. — The marriage of Mlds
Augusta Mervine Wood and Porter Hinman
Dale took place at noon to-day in the South
Congregational Church, the Rev. Edward
Cummings, minister of the church, officiating.
The bride was attended by the Miss.'S
Marian Dale and Miss Amy Porter Dale,
daughters of the bridegroom, and Miss
Mary W. Strohe, a cousin of the bride, a
native of Texas. The best man was Luther
A. Cobb, and the ushers were Timothy B.
Dale and George N. Dale, sons of the bride
groom. The bridegroom is a son of George
N. Dale, a former Lieutenant Governor of
Vermont. He is a lawyer and prominent
business man of Island Pond. The bride
Is a native of Granby, Mo.
Following the "ceremony Mr. Cobb, the
best man, who is cashier of the Island
Pond National Bank, and Baank Commis
sioner of Vermont, married Miss Alice Ger
trude Smith, of Boston
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