Edgar Swick was born on 6. Dec. 1884 at New Germantown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He married
Berth E. Manners, daughter of
James Samuel Manners and
Mary Lucy Snyder, on 30. Nov. 1905 at Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey; From the Dec. 1, 1905 Trenton Times
EDGAR SWICK AND
MISS MANNERS WED
Ceremony Performed in East
State Street Home by Rev.
Strock of Bethany Church.
Miss Bertha E. Manners, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Manners of 735
East State street, and Edgar Swick of New Germantown, N. J., were married
yesterday at the home of the bride's parents.
The ceremony took place at high noon and was performed by the Rev. Lin-
ius L. Strock, pastor of the Bethany Presbyterian Church. The parlors of
the Manners' home were prettily decorated with ferns and palms and flow-
ers. The bride was attired in pearl lansdowne, trimmed with applique lace.
She carried a bouquet of white roses. The maid of honor was Miss Ella Folk
of Florence. She wore white silk, over pink muslin, and carried a bouquet of
carnations. The best man was William Coryell. The wedding march was
played by Miss Florence Shoenthaler.
Mr. and Mrs. Swick left Trenton on the 3:45 train for Bayonne, N. J., where
they will take up their residence. Mr. Swick is employed as a stenographer
and typewriter in New York. The bride was the recipient of many hand-
some presents.
The guest present at the wedding and the reception which followed were:
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Manners, Walter Manners, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Man-
ners, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Manners, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Manners, James
H. Manners, Jr., Miss Irene Manners, Miss Eva Manners, Miss Viola Manners,
Harry Manners, Miss Beatrice Manners, Miss Gladys Manners, Miss Violet Man-
ners, Arthur Manners, Mrs. Jane Manners, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowell, Mrs.
Albert Cowell, George Cowell, Frank J. Cowell, Miss Ethel Cowell, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Hortman, Mr. and Mrs. Sutphin, Miss Hattie Swick, Miss Florence
Swick, Clarence Swick, Frank Swick, Miss Florence Swick, Clarence Swick,
Frank Swick, Mrs. Sarah S. Large, Mrs. Kate Snyder, Miss Jennie French
and others from Asbury Park, Jersey City, New York, Union Hill, Somer-
ville, Phillipsburg and Frenchtown.
(sic- on the repetition of Florence, Clarence and Frank Swick). Edgar Swick died on 7. Oct. 1958 at Wyoming, Hamilton County, Ohio, at age 73.