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    1. MARCH 1923, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 8, 1923. KURELA-BENDLER Mary KURELA, Latorbe (sic), PA To Joseph N. BENDLER, Waterbury, Conn. No date given Dr. Dilworth, First Unitarian church Cleveland, OH Attended by Mary Elizabeth Lazorchak, Austin, PA, and Harold F. Gerrard, Cleveland ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 15, 1923. HOLLAND-BELL Mrs. Annie E. BELL, Hills Station To John Banks HOLLAND, McDonald, R.D. March 6, 1923 Greensburg Parsonage of South Greensburg Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Robert H. Little ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DELPIERE-ESTMAN Anna ESTMAN, Oakdale To Fernal DELPIERE, McDonald March 13, 1923 Parsonage of First Christian church, Wellsburg, WV Rev. Shaw Unattended Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/18/2003 01:33:54
    1. JANUARY & FEBRUARY 1923, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, JANUARY 11, 1923. WOODS-HUSTON Mary Elizabeth WOODS, Oakdale To William Elliott HUSTON, Pittsburgh January 3, 1923 In the parsonage by Rev. W. R. McMunn Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. McCAFFERY-BLANK Marie McCAFFERY To Joseph BLANK, Sturgeon Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCaffery, Laurel hill January 22, 1923 St. Alphonsus church, McDonald Rev. Joseph A. Burgoon Attended by Catherine McCaffery, sister of bride and Thomas Gribben, Jr. cousin of bride Will reside in Sturgeon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SCHEERS-RANK Helen SCHEERS, Sturgeon To Gaston E. RANK, Sturgeon January 24, 1923 Manse of First Presby. church, McDonald Rev. B. B. Harrison Will reside in Sturgeon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BESSINGER-RUDER Bessie BESSINGER, Pittsburgh To Isadore RUDER, McDonald "Sunday evening" Orpheum hall Rabbi Topolstky, McDonald Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RODGERS-SPINNENWEBER Irene Gertrude RODGERS To Edward SPINNENWEBER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodgers, Sr., Laurel hill Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spinnenweber, Liberty street January 24, 1923 St. Alphonsus' church, McDonald Rev. Joseph A. Burgoon Attended by Kathryn Rodgers, sister of bride, Arthur Randour Will reside on Liberty street ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 15, 1923. SHERMAN-PIERRARD Sarah E. SHERMAN, Midway To Charley PIERRARD, Primrose, PA February 8, 1923 Home of Rev. W. D. Irons, D. D. Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PIERMEZ-WALKER Clarice Marie PIERMEZ, McDonald To Alexander Patterson WALKER, McDonald February 13, 1923 Home of Rev. W. D. Irons, D. D. Attended by Anna Mae Allinder, McDonald, and Leon Piermez, brother of bride Will reside in McDonald, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. FOX-MARKOVITZ Cecelia FOX To David MARKOVITZ, Canonsburg Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fox, McDonald "Sunday evening" Orpheum hall Rabbi Glence, Carnegie Attended by Pearl Fox, sister, of bride, and Max Markovitz, brother of groom Will reside in Canonsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINTON-GRAHAM Joda LINTON, Mapletown, PA To Harold GRAHAM, Mapletown, PA February 20, 1923 Home of Mrs. Carl, Station street Rev. J. H. Debolt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/17/2003 02:27:31
    1. GEORGE, JOHNSTON Oct. 4, 1902 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. GEORGE, JOHNSTON On Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1902, at 8:30 p.m. L. BLANCHE, daughter of William M. and Lizzie SPEER GEORGE. Funeral services at parents' residence, College Hill, Beaver Falls, Pa., on Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment at Beaver.-Pittsburg Gazette Miss GEORGE was well known to McDonald people the greater part of her life having been spent here. The GEORGE homestead was the site now occupied by the Dr. LAROSS residence. Died at her own home in McDonald, Pa., Sabbath evening, Sept. 28, 1902, Miss Fannie Elizabeth JOHNSTON, being in her sixty-first year. Miss JOHNSTON was born January 14, 1842, on a farm owned by her father, on which most of the town of McDonald is built: here she lived and died. She was one of five children of whom William and Mrs. W. B. MOORHEAD are yet living, the later of whom has been quite ill for the last four years. Miss JOHNSTON attended the U. P. church from childhood and had long been a member of the same, latterly being a member of the U. P. church at Noblestown. The last four months of her life she was a faithful attendant of the First U. P. church of McDonald. She had great mental faculties and was a great lover of humanity. In the most practical way she was a philanthropist, and posses the rare virtue of being silent about it. She will be greatly missed in McDonald. Services at the U. P. church Wednesday at 10 a.m., by Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., assisted by Rev. MORRIS and Rev. LHEUREUX. Interment private at 10 o'clock in the family lot in Miller's Run cemetery.

    07/16/2003 11:55:05
    1. DECEMBER 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, DECEMBER 14, 1922. ROSS-CAMPBELL Edna Alice ROSS To Fred H. CAMPBELL, McDonald Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ross, Imperial Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Campbell, McDonald "Tuesday evening" Valley Presby. church, Imperial Rev. R. M. Kiskaddon Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BOROWSKI-STANECK Nelle BOROWSKI To Stanley Theodore STANECK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borowski, Oakdale Mr. and the late Mrs. Frank Staneck, Schenley Heights, Pittsburgh December 2, 1922 St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Philadelphia, PA Will reside in Norristown, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, DECEMBER 28, 1922. WATTERS-BOCK Cora Elizabeth WATTERS To Richard S. BOCK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Watters, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bock, Oakdale December 23, 1922 The Presby. Manse Rev. W. D. Lewis Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manson, she is sister of bride Will reside in Dormont ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BOWITZ-PEARLMAN Annie BOWITZ To Dr. Ruben PEARLMAN, Pittsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bowitz, Connellsville, PA "Monday" At the William Penn Hotel Rev. Benjamin Lichter, Bnai Isarel congregation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/16/2003 01:24:00
    1. WATERLOO, RALSTON, PEARCE, BROWN, RALSTON, MORRISON, ENGLISH Sept. 20, 1902 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. WATERLOO, RALSTON, PEARCE, BROWN, RALSTON, MORRISON, ENGLISH The 3-year-old child of Victor WATERLOO of Sturgeon died Thursday, of diphtheria. Interment at Arlington Friday. Died Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, the 4-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel RALSTON, on the ANDERSON farm, south of Sturgeon. Interment at Arlington cemetery Thursday at 4 o'clock. R. E. PEARCE, aged 53 years, died at his home on Valley street, Monday, Sept. 15 from cancer. Deceased was a carrier on rural route No. 43, and is survived by a wife, three sons and one daughter. Funeral services were held at the late residence on Valley street, Tuesday, Sept. 16. Interment at Miller's Run cemetery. John BROWN of Reissing died Saturday, Sept. 13th of typhoid. Deceased recently came her from the strike regions of West Virginia. He was 50 years old and is survived by a widow and three children. Services were held at Arlington cemetery, where he was buried Sunday at 5 o'clock, Rev. IRONS officiating. Samuel RALSTON, aged 77 years, died at the home of his son-in-law, William CRAWFORD, on the BARNETT farm, at the head of Plum Run, on Saturday, Sept. 13, from cancer of the stomach. Deceased is survived by three sons and five daughters. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 15, by Rev. CONNOR, interment at Candor cemetery. Olive Belle MORRISON, aged 3 years, died at the home of her grandparents at Pleasant City, O., of membranous croup, on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The remains were brought to McDonald and taken to the home of E. F. SCOTT, of Venice, from where the funeral took place Thursday at 2 o'clock, Rev. CONNORS officiating. Interment in Venice cemetery. Rev. J. W. ENGLISH, D. D., has just returned from a three weeks' sojourn in and near Fort Wayne, Ind., where he was called by what proved to be the last illness of his father, James ENGLISH. Mr. ENGLISH was born in County Antrim, Ireland, Sept. 7, 1822, and came to this country in 1847, on the same ship with Mrs. Mrs. Andrew SHANE, the mother of our two townsmen, Samuel and J. P. SHANE. W. J. MILLER, his brother James, and sister Jane were also on the same ship. Mr. ENGLISH went to Indiana when that part of the country was the "far west", and well knew what it was to endure the hardships of pioneer life. He was the father of nine children, eight of whom followed him to his last resting place.

    07/15/2003 11:07:10
    1. NOVEMBER 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. RUSSELL-WEIR Mable Vance RUSSELL To Raymond Marshall WEIR Parents; Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Russell, Ironton, OH Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Weir, McDonald October 26, 1922 Home of bride's parents Rev. E. B. Towsand, First Presby. church, Ironton Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GIBSON-SHRUM Dorothy Leona GIBSON To Frank O. SHRUM Parents; Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Gibson, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. William Shrum, Noblestown October 28, 1922 Home of groom's aunt, Mrs. Herrington, North side, Pittsburgh Rev. Grove, U. P. church, Noblestown Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DENNY-BEAUMONT Elva Bradshaw DENNY To Charles Edward BEAUMONT, Jr. Parents; Dr. and Mrs. Clark Bradshaw Denny Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Beaumont October 28, 1922 Home of the bride Rev. W. D. Lewis Attended by Marge DuShane, Carnegie, and William Denny, brother of bride Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. LEWIS-GARRET Valetta LEWIS To W. L. GARRET, Dinsmore Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William Garret, Dinsmore October 28, 1922 Wellsburg Rev. P. E. Burtt, First Presby. church ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STRUTH-OPENBRIER Leona STRUTH To John OPENBRIER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Struth, Primrose Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Openbrier, Midway October 31, 1922 St. Alphonsus' church McDonald Rev. Father Joseph A. Burgoon Attended by Amelia Struth, sister of bride and Henry Struth, brother of bride Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOHMAN-LOWRY Emma Charlotte LOHMAN, McDonald To D. A. LOWRY, Avella November 1, 1922 Home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hunt, Railroad street, McDonald Rev. B. B. Harrison, First Presby. church, McDonald Will reside in Avella, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RUSK-CRAIG Helen RUSK, McDonald To Marshall E. CRAIG, McDonald October 31, 1922 Home of Rev. W. D. Irons, D. D. Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. MORRISON-WHITLACH Gail WHITLACH To Norval J. MORRISON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morrison October 18, 1922 Libson (sic), OH Will reside in Sebring, O. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. STEVENSON-COOK Euphemia STEVENSON To Herbert COOK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Valley street Mrs. Robert Cook, No. McDonald street November 28, 1922 Home of Rev. B. B. Harrison Will reside in Barr street, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARRIS-GRANGER Mayme HARRIS To Thomas GRANGER, Pittsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Harris, McDonald November 25, 1922 Home of bride's parents Rev. Henry Jones, Pittsburgh Will reside in Pittsburgh, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLAIR-SPROWLS Margaret M. BLAIR, McDonald To Cecil V. SPROWLS, Claysville Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Blair, Jr. Center avenue November 18, 1922 Wellsburg, WV Rev. P. E. Burtt Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BAIRD-DUFRESNE Alfreda M. BAIRD To Marcel DUFRESNE, McDonald Parents; E. C. Baird, McKeesport Mrs. Elodie Dufresne Niece of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clinton, east of town November 22, 1922 Home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rev. J. H. Debolt Attended by Ella Eiler and Sylvester Brennan Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARRIMAN-HOUSTON Frances L. HARRIMAN To Jess T. HOUSTON Parents; William T. Harriman, Hopedale, OH Dell Houston, Bridgeville, PA November 29, 1922 Wellsburg, WV Rev. Andrews Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/15/2003 10:13:56
    1. BAUMAN, WALLACE Aug. 30, 1902 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. BAUMAN, WALLACE The funeral of John BAUMAN, of Sturgeon, who died with typhoid fever, was largely attended Wednesday, August 27, 1902. Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., conducted the funeral services; the interment was at Arlington cemetery. Died on Sabbath, Aug. 24, 1902, at 6:15 p.m., Mary Ann WALLACE in the 83d year of her age. Funeral from the home of her brother, Joseph WALLACE, near Midway, on Tuesday, Aug. 26, at 12 n. Interment at Millers Run cemetery.

    07/14/2003 11:11:21
    1. OCTOBER 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 19, 1922. CAUGHEY-JOHNSON Catharine B. CAUGHEY To Rev. Richard B. JOHNSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caughey, Pittsburgh "Tuesday afternoon" Rev. Charles Wishart, president of Wooster College Home of bride's parents Attended by her twin sister, Marjorie Music played by sister of groom, Helen Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 26, 1922. CRAIG-WASHABAUGH Dorothy Davidson CRAIG To Raymond G. WASHABAUGH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Craig, Noblestown The late George and Nenie Irene Washabaugh, Oakdale October 18, 1922 Home of bride Rev. H. G. Howell, Pittsburgh, and Rev. W. D. Lewis, Oakdale Presby. church Will reside in Wilkinsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GEORGE-McCARNES Elizabeth Hickman GEORGE To Allan Hunter McCARNES Parents; Mrs. Katharine George, Middlebourne, WV Edward McCarnes October 20, 1922 Home of bride's mother Rev. Risse, Methodist church Will reside in the J. B. Smith home in North avenue. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UPDEGRAFF-SAUTERS Elizabeth UPDEGRAFF To Richard Boyce SAUTERS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updegraff Mrs. Laura B. Sauters, Martins Ferry, OH "Tuesday at 12 o'clock" Home of bride's parents Rev. E. C. Nesbit, Springfield, and Dr. Charles B. Wingerd, First Presby. church, this city Attended by Margaret Dixon, Mildred Whitely, Thomas, Robert and John Sauters, brothers of groom, and Winsten and Charles Updegraff, brothers of bride Will reside at 841 1/2 Hanover street, this city **THIS IS AN ARTICLE ORIGINALLY PRINTED IN The Daily Times, Martins Ferry, OH. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/14/2003 01:59:03
    1. SNEE, W. F., Aug. 23, 1902 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SNEE The friends of W. F. SNEE were very much surprised when on Sabbath morning they learned that he had died. He had only been sick about four days, though he had not been in his usual health for the past year. Mr. SNEE was for many years a citizen of McDonald, having moved to Carnegie about two years ago. He was a man of sterling worth, honored and respected by all who knew him. The funeral services were held at his residence in Carnegie on Wednesday by Rev. J. M. DUFF, D. D., and the interment was at Arlington cemetery. He leaves a wife and three children.

    07/13/2003 11:45:11
    1. CROWL, GREGG, BLACK Aug. 2, 1902 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. CROWL, GREGG, BLACK Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock, Clarence CROWL, the little 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert CROWL, of Valley street, was drowned while swimming in a 250-barrel tank on the Jos. ROBB far. After dinner Clarence asked his father if he might go for a walk and started up the valley in company with a smaller neighborhood boy, and in less than two hours was brought home a corpse. It appears that the boy had gotten into the tank, which was two-thirds full of water before he discovered he had no means of getting up the smooth sides of the tank. The smaller boy, discovering the danger of his companion and not being able to assist him, started for help, but before it arrived Clarence had either become exhausted in trying to get up the smooth sides of the tank or was seized with cramps and went down. The body was recovered and taken to his home, where funeral services were held by Rev. Dr. IRONS on Monday evening. Interment Tuesday at Washington cemetery, Washington, Pa. Last Monday while assisting in tearing down the old Robinson Run U. P. church, which was damaged by a tornado last April. The scaffolding gave way and Levi GREGG was hurled to the ground, a distance of thirty feet, sustaining a concussion of the brain and fracture of the skull. He was taken to the West Penn hospital, where he died Wednesday at midnight. Deceased was 49 years old, single and survived by two brothers and three sisters, as follows: M. K. GREGG, of Imperial, E. E. GREGG, of Elliot Borough; Mrs. Jno. SCOTT, of Burgettstown; Mrs. Robt. MCCALMONT, of near Xenia, O., and Miss Ester, who is a teacher in the public schools of Allegheny City. Funeral from the late residence in North Fayette township, this Saturday at 10 o'clock. Services by Rev. Dr. ENGLISH. Deceased, all his life has been prominent and active in church work and was beloved by all who knew him for his generous disposition, and will be sadly missed by his fellow members of the Robinson Run congregation, with whom he has so long served his Master. He was a member of the building committee of the new church and with the rest of the male members of the congregation were tearing down the old structure, preparatory to its removal to the new site on East Lincoln avenue, when he received the wounds that caused his seemingly untimely end. Henry H. BLACK, aged 62 years, died at his home on Fanny street, Wednesday morning at 1:30 from a paralytic stroke. The announcement of his death was a shock to his many friends, who had talked with him on the street, but the day before. He as born near Butler, and was well known throughout the oil country, in which business he had been engaged. He enlisted in Co. A. 83rd Reg. Pa. Vol, and served all through the war, carrying to his grave the scars of seven wounds which he received in different battles in which he was engaged. Four of which were received in a battle at Gettysburg. He is survived and mourned by a wife, four sons and two daughters: William R. of Beaver Co.; Everett, Walter and Harry at home, and Mrs. Mary BLAKELY, of Butler, Pa., and Mrs. Lottie FREEMAN, of Butler, Pa. Services were held at the late residence on Fanny street, Thursday evening at 7:15 by Rev. Dr. IRONS, at which were many members of the G. A. R.; K. of P. and Masonic orders, which he was prominently officiated, having been at the time of his death a member of Millerstown Post of G. A. R. and Millerstown Lodge no 547, K of P. and Washington Lodge No. 164 F. and A. M. Interment Friday in Washington cemetery at Washington, Pa.

    07/11/2003 11:51:40
    1. SEPTEMBER 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. ENGLAND-ENGEL Clara ENGLAND To Herman J. ENGEL, McDonald Parents; Mr. and Mrs. David England, McDonald August 30, 1922 Home of Rev. B. B. Harrison Unattended ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EBEL-KNAAK Myrtle Idelle EBEL To Carl Louis KNAAK, Avalon Parents; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ebel, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knaak, McDonald August 17, 1922 Manse of First Presby. church, Bellevue Rev. G. B. Tejan Attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, she is sister of groom Will reside in Avalon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BAIER-MEEHAN Bernadette Susan BAIER To Francis Patrick MEEHAN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baier, McDonald Mrs. Mary Meehan, Greggs August 30, 1922 St. Alphonsus' church Rev. Fr. D. J. Cox, rector of St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Attended by Ellen Conway, cousin of bride, and Edward Meehan, brother of groom Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WEST-McGUANE Margaret Beatrice WEST To Charles P. McGUANE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman West, Greggs Mr. M. W. McGuane, Greggs August 30, 1922 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Attended by Mary McGuane, sister of groom, and George McLaughlin, Pittsburgh Will reside at Greggs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. PHILLIPS-MOWL Mary Elizabeth PHILLIPS To Arthur Elwood MOWL, Aurora, OH Parents; Mr. Delmont Phillips, Oakdale Mrs. Augusta Mowl, Bedford, OH September 14, 1922 Home of Rev. W. D. Lewis, First Presby. church Will reside in Aurora, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. JENKINS-FELLNER Marie FELLNER, Bulger To George JENKINS, McDonald September 19, 1922 Home of Rev. W. D. Irons, D. D. Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LaROSS-MONTGOMERY Rosina Moorhead LaROSS To Lieut. James Mathison MONTGOMERY, New York Parents; Dr. William A. LaRoss September 18, 1922 First U. P. church Dr. W. D. Irons Attended by Mrs. Leonard Mark Sandston, New Zealand, sister of bride, and Dr. James Field, New York Will reside in New York City ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. LEMON-SCHONES Margaret M. LEMON To Charles M. SCHONES Parents; Mrs. Mary Lemon, Johns avenue September 26, 1922 St. Alphonsus' R. C. church Rev. Father Joseph A. Burgoon Attended by Rosina McGovern and Charles Lemon, brother of bride Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/11/2003 02:43:12
    1. AUGUST 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, AUGUST 3, 1922. HALL-BEGGS Emily Bigney HALL To Howard BEGGS Parents; Bride is a niece of Mrs. Frank H. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Beggs, Oakdale February 18, 1921 (secret marriage) Parsonage of Rev. James E. Moffatt, Cumberland, MD Will reside in Dormont, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McKEE-HOLLERAN Ruth Elizabeth McKEE To James Lloyd HOLLERAN, Canonsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McKee, McDonald "Will take place" August 3, 1922 Pastor's study Rev. R. B. Johnson, Robinson's Run United Presby. church Attended by Ethel Holleran, sister of groom, and Calvin McIlvaine, Washington, PA Will reside in Canonsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, AUGUST 10, 1922. HULL-BEATTY Sarah Jane BEATTY To Raymond HULL, Venice Parents; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beatty, Midway August 3, 1922 Wellsburg, WV "Will locate in the Will hotel building." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TIDBALL-ORR Ruth TIDBALL To R. W. ORR Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Tidball, Campbell's Run Road, Carnegie Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Orr, Academy street, Carnegie August 2, 1922 Rev. C. Hilderbrand, Union church ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WILLIAMSON-HAMILTON Mahala WILLIAMSON, Midway To Calvin HAMILTON, McKeesport and Detroit Parents; Mrs. Hannah Williamson, Midway Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hamilton, McKeesport August 3, 1922 Home of bride's mother Rev. J. R. Routledge, Baptist church Attended by Martha Williamson, sister of bride, and Howard Moore, Burgettstown Will reside in Detroit, MI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, AUGUST 17, 1922. PEACOCK-HANNA Nancy Emma PEACOCK To Henry Hunter HANNA, Pittsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Peacock, McDonald Mrs. Martha Hanna, Washington, PA "Monday afternoon in the Fort Pitt Hotel" Rev. Dr. L. K. Peacock, Houston, PA, uncle of bride, assisted by Rev. W. D. Irons, D. D. Unattended Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RUDERMAN-SCHMIDT Mildred RUDERMAN To Max SCHMIDT, McDonald Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruderman Eli Schmidt "Tuesday afternoon" Home of bride's parents, Stratford avenue Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky Unattended Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, AUGUST 31, 1922. KELLY-LOVELAND Edna Elizabeth KELLY To Frank A. LOVELAND, Jr. Parents; Mrs. Mary A. Kelly, Noblestown Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Loveland, McDonald August 29, 1922 Parsonage of First U. P. church, Oakdale Rev. W. R. McMunn Attended by Anna Kelly, sister of bride, and H. W. Loveland, Bradford, PA, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/10/2003 01:14:51
    1. JULY 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, JULY 6, 1922. MULLIGAN-WACKER Grace B. MULLIGAN To Charles A. WACKER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mulligan, McDonald Nicholas Wacker, Oakdale July 5, 1922 St. Alphonsus' church Rev. J. A. Burgoon Attended by Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson, Oakdale, she is sister of bride Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, JULY 13, 1922. WILEY-OSMOND Nellie Schubert WILEY To Marlow George OSMOND Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wiley, Oakdale July 6, 1922 Home of bride Rev. W. R. McMunn, U. P. church Attended by Anna Wiley, sister of bride, and Walter Osmond Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, JULY 20, 1922. REED-PRINCE Roseta M. REED To Elmer W. PRINCE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Reed, Morgantown, WV S. M. Prince, South Park June 20, 1922 Oakland, Maryland Rev. D. F. Funk, Lutheran church At present are residing in the Prince home ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    07/09/2003 01:48:24
    1. MCWILLIAMS, CLARK July 12, 1902 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MCWILLIAMS, CLARK On Friday, July 4th, little son of Elmer MCWILLIAMS, of North McDonald street, died of diphtheria. Services at the home on Saturday evening by Rev. Dr. IRONS. Interment Tuesday at Arlington. Hugh CLARK, of Bradenville, was instantly killed by a P. R. R. train while crossing the tracks at that place last Saturday, July 5th. Mr. CLARK was *2 years old and for many years was a resident of McDonald. Remains were brought here for burial. On Tuesday Rev. IRONS held a short service prior to interment at Arlington. Deceased is survived by a wife, child, parents, four brothers and three sisters.

    07/08/2003 11:12:32
    1. Re: Rosedale Cemetery? Where is it?
    2. Has anyone ever come across any information about Rosedale Cemetery? I know there was a village of Rosedale in Collier township around the Bridgeville border and the cemetery was in that area. I thought that it might have been the cemetery at St Barbara's until about 1905. Any clues will help me locate the cemetery. Terry

    07/08/2003 07:54:54
    1. JUNE 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 22, 1922. SCHREIBER-TROMBLA Elsa Rose SCHREIBER To William TROMBLA, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Parents; Mrs. Wilhemina Schreiber, Barr street June 6, 1922 Manitowoc Will reside in Manitowoc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DOUGHTY-AKERS Gladys Leone DOUGHTY To James C. AKERS, Everett, PA Parents; Mrs. Olive Doughty, Wilkinsburg June 20, 1922 Home of bride's mother Will reside in Everett ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PLETINCKS-ROMAIN Dolly I. PLETINCKS To Salvador ROMAIN, Pittsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pletincks, Noblestown road "Wednesday evening" Home of bride's parents Rev. Alexandre Mage Attended by Marie Pletincks, sister of bride, and Emile Rank, cousin of groom Will reside in Dormont ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PORTERFIELD-RODGERS Irene B. PORTERFIELD To Prof. Charles C. RODGERS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Porterfield, Fayette street June 16, 1922 Porterfield home Rev. W. D. Lewis Attended by Dorothy Welsh and F. H. Kennedy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MOORE-LEITER Angileen MOORE To J. Roy LEITER Parents; Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore, Midway Mrs. H. E. Leiter, Oakdale June 15, 1922 Seventh Avenue Hotel, Pittsburgh Rev. J. D. Gibson, Greenville, PA, assisted by Rev. R. W. Nairn, Midway Unattended Will reside in Atlanta, GA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SNYDER-BOCK Sara SNYDER To William E. BOCK, Jr., Oakdale Parents; Mrs. Carrie A. Snyder, Wilson, PA June 15, 1922 Home of bride's mother Rev. Leon Stewart, Fourth Presby. church, Pittsburgh Given in marriage by brother, DeWilt T. Snyder Attended by Aileen Snyder, sister of bride, and Richard Bock, bother of groom Will reside in Wilson, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAMPBELL-TARR Agnes J. CAMPBELL To Perry S. TARR Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Campbell, Oakdale Mrs. Amanda Tarr, Hollidays Cove, WV June 10, 1922 Home of bride Rev. Harry Hildebrand, Union U. P. church Unattended ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOGAN-McCALE Mary Johana HOGAN, To Edward McCALE, Pittsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hogan, Georgetown June 14, 1922 Catholic church, Midland Rev. Father Meyer Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Barrett, Pittsburgh, and bride's sisters, Margaret and Mildred Hogan, and Charles and Thomas Hogan, brothers of bride Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 29, 1922. LYTLE-CLOSE Letty Fleming CLOSE To Herbert G. LYTLE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Close, Wightman street., Pittsburgh Mrs. Warren Lytle and the late Prof. J. Warren Lytle, Baum boulevard "Friday evening" Sixth Presby. church Rev. Benjamin F. Farber, D. D., assisted by Rev. R. H. Merrill, Charleston, WV Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANKLEY-COCHRAN Mary ANKLEY, Dormont To Arnold COCHRAN, Oakdale Parents; Mrs. Coulter Campbell, Bridgeville Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cochran, Oakdale June 24, 1922 Home of bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stewart, Dormont Rev. Smiley, First Presby. church, Dormont Attended by Gladys Campbell Will reside in the Montour parsonage, Steubenville pike ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAMPBELL-SMILEY Mable Luella CAMPBELL To Wilbert S. SMILEY, Woodville, PA Parents; Samuel J. Campbell, Oakdale The late James Smiley June 21, 1922 Home of bride Rev. W. R. McMunn, Oakdale U. P. church Unattended Will reside at Woodville, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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    1. APRIL & MAY 1922, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, APRIL 20, 1922. CHEESEBROUGH-GILES Josephine Violet CHEESEBROUGH To Robert M. GILES Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Cheesebrough, Barr street, Mr. and Mrs. William Giles, Fanny street April 17, 1922 Home of Dr. W. D. Irons, McDonald, PA Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, MAY 11, 1922. TRIMMER-BARCLAY Bessie Campbell TRIMMER To William D. BARCLAY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Trimmer, North avenue Mr. and Mrs. William Barclay, Bridgeville April 29, 1922 Christian Alliance manse, New Castle Rev. Mr. Paterson Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOHNSTON-RICHARDS Elizabeth May JOHNSTON To Clark L. RICHARDS, Bridgeville Parents; Mrs. Frank Johnston May 4, 1922 Bride's home Rev. B. B. Harrison, First Presby. church Given in marriage by brother Attended by Mary Cummings, Noblestown, and Carl Cribe, California Will reside with bride's mother ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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    1. IMES, HARRAH, COLEMAN, DUFOUR, BASH June 21, 1902 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. IMES, HARRAH, COLEMAN, DUFOUR, BASH Mrs. IMES, sister of L. C. FAIR, died on June 14th. The body was brought on Sunday to Mr. FAIR's home, where services were held on Monday at 1 p.m. The body was taken to Buffalo, N. Y., on Monday evening and the interment took place there on Tuesday. Mrs. IMES had been ill for several years, and about a year ago her mind gave way under he affliction. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was loved and respected for her genial disposition and many kindly qualities of heart. Mrs. Melvin HARRAH died at her residence on Station street, on June 14th, after a lingering illness: Mrs. HARRAH was only 21 years of age, and had been married but a little over at year at the time of her death. The funeral services were held at her home here on Monday morning. The body was then taken to Mr. HARRAH's father at Hopedale, Ohio, on Monday evening, and Tuesday evening were again held by Rev. WEBB, pastor of the Hopedale Presbyterian church. The choir of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Colliers Station sang at the service on Monday and six of her girl friends accompanied the funeral party to Hopedale acting as pallbearers. Mrs. HARRAH was very patient and cheerful during her long illness and had made many friends here as at other places where she had lived. The funeral services of the late Herman COLEMAN were conducted by Rev. STOCKTON assisted by Rev. NICKLE, in the Presbyterian church last Thursday morning. The interment followed in Riverside cemetery, a large number of relatives and friends being in attendance. Mr. COLEMAN was born Dec. 10, 1821, in Kurhessen, Germany, and died in Tionesta, Pa., June 10, 1902. He had been a resident of this county since early in the 70's having first lived near Stewarts Run where his family grew up. About ten years ago he moved to Tionesta and made this his home. June 16, 1847, he landed in Philadelphia from the Fatherland and soon after came to this section. Sept 2, 1852, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha STROBLE of Clarion county. Six sons were the result of this happy union, namely David of Bradner, O.; Henry, Delmont, Pa.; Jacob, Oakdale, Pa.; Samuel W., McDonald, Pa.; Frank, Salem, W. Va.; and William, deceased. All the living sons were with him in his last illness, which was about ten days, though his health had been declining for a number of years past. Mr. COLEMAN was an upright, Christian gentleman, and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him.-Tionesta, (Pa.), Vindicator Died, June 18, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. DUFOUR. Louie BASH committed suicide Sunday by cutting his throat with a penknife. He died at the County Home Monday.

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    1. APRIL 20, 1917 McDonald Record WEDDING
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. HOOPER-DICKINSON Pearl DICKINSON To C. A. HOOPER, Jr., Guthrie, KY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickinson, No. McDonald street April 12, 1917 Will reside at Woodlawn, where the groom is employed

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    1. Graduation June 7, 1902 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. The public school closed a very successful school year with appropriate commencement exercises at the Star Opera House on Tuesday evening. The program was the best ever given by the school. The order good and the performers work was as that of veterans. A large and appreciative audience was present. The graduates were Troy Alexander HUPP, Clara Belle BOYLES and Ruby Lusk SMITH, whose papers were deserving of the hearty reception accorded them. Pupils and teachers are to be congratulated for their successful years work.

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