Penn Yan, June 30- A pretty mid-summer wedding took place this morning at 8 o'clock at St. Michael's Church when Castella Sarah Tears, daughter of Mrs. Eva Tears, of this village, became the bride of Albert Francis Kenville, of Penn Yan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eloi Kenville of Dundee, Quebec. The bride was gowned in white satin, trimmed with real lace, with tulle veil, in cap effect, caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Cecile Condey, of Penn Yan, wore green taffeta with rose trim, with hat to match, and carried pink roses. The groom was attended by his nephew, Robert Kenville, of Penn Yan. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. John Q. Killeen, pastor of St. Michael's, at a nuptial mass. Following the ceremony, breakfast was served at the future home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenville, at 200 Clinton Street, which is completed furnished and ready for occupancy. The color scheme was carried out in pink and white and covers were laid for the bridal party and a few close friends and relatives of the couple. Following a trip through the Adirondacks, Mr. and Mrs. Kenville will be a home at 200 Clinton Street.
Pre-nuptial events included a variety shower given by Lake Keuka Rebekah Lodge, the mothers of the pupils of School No. 8 in Benton, of which Mrs. Kenville was teacher, give a variety shower in her honor, and the Misses Nina and Minnie Tears entertained at a bed-room shower. The groom is employed by Ralph T. Norris. Geneva Daily Times June 30, 1931.
Found her on the 1910 Benton, Yates, New York census (dist 173 img 4) as
Castella S. Tears age 7.