MARRIAGE
FRED
DODD , LEWES
AND
MINNIE
GULDIN, SHENANDOAH
Lewes,
Delaware February 15, 1895:
The
Shenaandoah Herald of Pennsylvania of Tuesday last has told us the
Fred Dodd, age 22 of Lewes, Delaware and Miss Minnie Guldin, age 19,
of Shenandoah were married in Camden New Jersey .
The
local society circles are once more stirred up, not by
scandal, but by an unexpected
wedding. The principals of the situation are Miss Minnie Guldin of
Shenandoah and Fred Dodd of Lewes, Delaware. Miss Guldin is daughter
of John A. Guldin and Mary A Mortimer, of Schuylkill county, Mr.
Guldin being a one time livery stable owner and operator , now the
proprietor of the Commercial Hotel here, and a veteran of the Civil
War. Fred Dodd, s son of John H. Dodd and his wife Elizabeth of
Milton. Mr Dodd is a prosperous dry goods merchant of Lewes, once in
partnership with J. A. Tingle and Alfred Burton as J. H. Dodd &
Company in 1866. Alfred Burton being known as the first mayor of
todays Lewes.
The
marriage was a secret to all until last night. Even the brides
parents did not know until that time. Miss Guldin and Mr. Dodd first
met last October in Lewes where the grooms home is located, than
about two weeks ago Mr. Dodd came to Shenandoah and stayed as a guest
at the hotel. Last Thursday he and Miss Guldin left by train for
Pottsville, ostensibly to visit some of her relatives, but nothing
unusual was suspected . Even when Miss Guldin failed to write that
she was well and all at her destination there were no suspucions as a
blizzard had set to. Last night the young lady returned to her
fathers hotel, not as Miss Guldin but as Mrs Fred Dodd. After the
shock of the surprise passed, the blessings and forgiveness etc.,
everybody seemed happy.
The
bride and groom are now domiciled at the hotel and say they were
married in Camden, New Jersey. The wedding announcement will be a
surprise in other parts of the county, especially Pottsville where
she and her parents had recently resided and she had been promenent
in amateur theatrical circles. She is a good looking woman of 19
years, had attained success as 'The Drummer boy' in the benefit
production of ”The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” a few years ago and
last December appeared as “Topsey” at a benefit of the Protestant
Episcopal Church at the Robbins Opera House in Shenandoah.
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