New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, October 17, 1895, p. 1.
YOUNG HEARTS JOINED
Edward C. Seabrook and Miss Mary Doughten United in Marriage Last Night
The marriage of Corrie Seabrook and Miss Mary Doughten occurred last night
at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on West Spring Street.
It was a most delightful and happy social event. The house was filled with
relatives and friends of the two well-known young people. The ceremony was
pronounced by Rev. H. C. Clippinger, pastor of Wesley M. E. Church, and was
the simple but always beautiful ritual of the discipline of the church.
After hearty congratulations had been extended Mr. and Mrs. Seabrook, a
wedding supper was greatly enjoyed by the guests. The wedding presents
received were exceedingly pretty and useful and when one looked upon the
generous display of gifts, it was easy to see that these young people were
held in high regard by many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Seabrook go to
housekeeping at once in a neat cottage on West Main near Third Street. They
have the heartiest congratulations of all who know them and their best
wishes for a happy life together and the TRIBUNE counts as one of these.