Wednesday evening William Henry Crosson and Jean Huyck Lambie were quietly married at the home of Miss Lambie's parents on Union Street. The marriage took place at 8 o'clock, Rev. L. G. Colson performing the ceremony. Only immediate relatives of the family were present. The bride was attired in a beautiful blue broadcloth dress.
Mr. Crosson was born in Monroe, N. J. but has made his home in Utica for the past two years. He is a Civil Engineer in the employ of the Pierpont White estate, and is at present engaged in the laying out of the Rome and Osceola railroad.
Miss Lambie is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lambie. Until recently she has been head operator at the local branch of the New York Telephone Company.
They are to reside in Rome, where they have a ready furnished home at 706 N. George Street.