CLOSE, CRAMER, CHARLIER Jos. A. CLOSE, aged 50 years, stable boss at Shaw mines, died at his home, on the FERGUSON farm, at 6 o'clock Friday morning. Funeral services from his late home Sunday at 3 p.m. Interment at Arlington. Word has been received of the death of J. D. CRAMER, at Charleroi. He died suddenly this Friday morning, and he will be buried at Hubbard, Ohio, on Sabbath. Mr. CRAMER was a citizen of our town for about three years, being engaged with his son upon the Record of this place. He leaves a wife and two sons and two daughters. Mr. CARMER was a man of more than ordinary intelligence and was well respected by everybody. He was a member of the Presbyterian church in this place. Jules CHARLIER, Sr., aged 59 years, after a lingering illness covering a period of more than two years, died at his late residence on Valley street extension, Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, from heart failure. Mr. CHARLIER was one of McDonald's oldest and most highly respected French citizens, and his death will be mourned by many friends he had made during his score of years among us. He is survived by a wife, four sons and two daughters. Jules, Jr., who is married and lives on Valley street, Fred married and lives in Federal Supply building, Emile and Eli, single, who reside at home, as also the two daughters, Mary and Alice. Funeral services by Rev. Dr. IRONS at the U. P. church of which deceased was an active member, on Friday at 2 o'clock. Interment at Arlington.
McDonald Men Burned The disastrous explosion of naptha at Sheridan last Monday evening, in which 23 lives were lost and 300 people, more or less, seriously burned, claimed three victims, in or near McDonald. Clyde FAIR, age 20 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. FAIR, of Barr street, who was on the first car that exploded is in a critical condition at the West Penn hospital with burns over face, hands and chest. With the good care and attention he is receiving, and he being a remarkingly strong, vigorous and nervy young man, the doctor and his father have abundance of grounds for this belief in his speedy recovery. Patrick CAIN, aged 19 years, was born and raised in McDonald and has been railroading about one year, the same length of time as Clyde FAIR. He is in the South Side hospital and in a critical condition. He is badly burned about face, hands and back. The burns on the face being more serious. The doctors have hoes for his recovery, but it is feared he will lose the sight of both eyes. Archie FERRETY, messenger of Cecil, aged 32 years, married, died at Mercy Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. FERRITY was making his daily trip from the city, and when explosion occurred his train was flagged just east of the fire. He with hundred of others gathered in the hillside to watch the firemen work, when the third explosion took place, in which over 300 people were burned. Funeral services Thursday afternoon. Interment at Arlington. Deceased is survived by a wife, father, mother and three children.
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. BROIDA-SIMON Jean BROIDA To Maurice SIMON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Broida, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. D. Simon, Pittsburgh February 12, 1922 William Penn hotel, Pittsburgh Rev. Dr. S. H. Goldenson Attended by Frances Broida, sister of bride, and Harry Markle, Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. COOGLE-BEAUMONT Gertrude BEAUMONT To Samuel COOGLE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaumont Mr. and Mrs. James Coogle, Oakdale "Saturday at 1:20 p. m." First Presby. church, Pittsburgh Rev. Wm. R. Van Bushkirk, Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 9, 1922. STYPERK-WILCOX Stella Josephine STYPERK To James Thomas WILCOX Parents; Mr. Wm. Styperk, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox, South Side, Oakdale February 28, 1922 St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church, Noblestown Rev. D. J. Cox Attended by Mary Geraldine Styperk, sister of bride, and George Kinney, Oakdale Will reside in TX, then Omaha, Nebraska ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 23,1922. DRUGMAND-BLANCHARD Blanche DRUGMAND To Gustave BLANCHARD, Midway Parents; E. J. Drugmand, Imperial "Monday afternoon" Wellsburg, WV Will reside in Imperial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ELLIOTT-McWREATH Mary Ethel ELLIOTT To Guy A. McWREATH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Elliott, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Ewing S. McWreath, Johns avenue March 15, 1922 Elliott home Rev. W. D. Irons, D.D., First U. P. church, McDonald Attended by Grace Falck, Leetsdale, and James Campbell, McDonald Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 30, 1922. BELL-HENNON Tessie BELL, McDonald To Stephen HENNON, McDonald Parents; John Bell March 27, 1922 Wellsburg, WV Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, DECEMBER 15, 1927. SMITH-GERWICK Mary Margaret SMITH To Lewis Edwin GERWICK Parents; Mrs. Maude Smith, Emlenton, PA, and the late James Smith of McDonald November 29, 1927 Emlenton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, DECEMBER 22, 1927. KNEPSHIELD-WEBBER Goldie KNEPSHIELD To William E. WEBBER, Third street Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knepshield, Kay street December 19, 1927 Knepshield home Rev. J. I. Krohn Will reside in Third street ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NESBIT, LAING, LESCALLET Frank Woods NESBIT, aged 25 years, died at his home in Crafton late Thursday evening. He had been ill but a short time with gastric fever, and his death was due to heart failure. He was the youngest son of Major and Mrs. J. W. NESIT (sic), of Oakdale, and had a wide acquaintance throughout the valley. He was popular in college and military circles, being a graduate of the W. & J. class of '98, where he was also a member of the Glee club, captain of the baseball team and manager of the football team. For many years he has been connected with the 14th Regiment, N. G. P., and when that body was called into service he was a Sergeant, but later promoted to staff of General WILEY with rank of Captain. On the return of his regiment he assumed the duties of Private Secretary to his father, Major J. W. NESBIT, who is Pension Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, where he has since been employed. In June of last year he was married to Miss Nannette CAVIT, of East End, Pittsburg, and took up residence in Crafton. Besides his wife he is survived by father, mother and two brothers, Harry J. NESBIT, who is Attorney at Allegheny county bar, and Charles NESBIT, who is civil engineer, with headquarters at Waynesburg, Pa., also a host of sorrowing friends throughout the two counties where he was well known. He was a member of the Presbyterian church at Oakdale. Died, at his residence on Valley street, Monday morning, April 14, Dougald LAING, aged 74 years. Deceased has been a resident of McDonald for over twenty years. Funeral services on Tuesday by Rev. Dr. IRONS from the house of his son-in-law, Alex. Stevenson. Sylvester LESCALLET, of Pittsburg, formerly of this place, who was injured in a wreck between Oakdale and Greggs last Sunday and taken to the Mercy hospital, died Wednesday from his injuries. He was 18 years old, and a nephew of Samuel LESCALLET, of this place.
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. BLAIRE-DOWLER Ruth BLAIRE To Verne DOWLER, Midway Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Belaire, Center avenue "Last Friday" Cumberland, MD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SIMS-JAMISON Harriet Marie SIMS To William G. JAMISON Parents; Joseph Sims, McDonald Mrs. Annie Jamison, near McDonald November 9, 1927 Manse of Robinson's Run U. P. church Unattended Will reside at the home of groom near McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 17, 1927. KUNKLE-JENKINS Goldie E. KUNKLE, Midway To Elmer S. JENKINS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Valley street November 15, 1927 Home of Rev. J. I. Krohn Attended by Frances Klein, Midway, and Remembrance Jenkins, brother of groom Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DILLIGANT, DESCUTNER, SMITH, QUINN, COLWES, MILLER, MCCABE On Monday, April 7, the nine year old daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Adolph DILLIGANT, at their home in Cecil. Interment Tuesday at Arlington. On Wednesday April 9th, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastine DESCUTNER, on Belgian Hill. Services at 3 o'clock Thursday by Rev. LHEUREAUX. Interment at Hilldale. On Saturday morning Mrs. Grace SMITH was discovered dead in bed at her home in Cecil, caused from an overdose of laudanum administered by mistake. Deceased was 55 years of age and is survived by her husband, Thomas SMITH. Interment Monday at Arlington. Died in her late residence on Arabella St. on Monday morning at 8 o'clock after an illness of one year's duration, Mrs. L. B. QUINN, aged 51 years. Deceased was an estimable Christian lady and a member of the U. P church to which she united herself 18 years ago. She is survived by her husband, L. B. QUINN and her daughter, Elizabeth, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MCCAUSLAND, brother and sister, J. A. MCCAUSLAND, Mrs. T. M. DOUGLASS. Services were held at the home on Tuesday evening at 7:30 by Rev. Dr. IRONS. The remains were taken to Bakerstown, the home of deceased for interment on Wednesday. Fred COLWES, long a prominent businessman, and a highly esteemed citizen of Hickory, died on Monday, April 7th, 1902, aged about 70 years. A wife and several children survive. Mr. COLWES' death, due to heart disease, was unexpected until with a short time of his demise. He was in his store as usual on Saturday evening.-Washington Observer Dr. Frank C. MILLER, of 6424 Penn avenue, East End, died yesterday morning at his home after a month's illness. Dr. MILLER was born in McDonald about 50 years ago. He was educated in the public schools and was later graduated from the Cleveland Medical college. He practiced medicine in Pittsburg for a time, but of late years abandoned that profession and became interested in the real estate business in Pittsburg with his brother, R. W. MILLER. He was also interested in a number of commercial enterprises. Dr. MILLER was married to Miss Annie BOYD of Walkers Mills, and is survived by her and three children. They are Boyd, Helen and Louise MILLER. Vincent MILLER, Rev. D. W. MILLER, D. D. of California, John H. MILLER, R. W. MILLER, Dr. James MILLER, William S. MILLER and Geo. MILLER are brothers, who also survive. He was a member of the East Liberty Presbyterian Church, and well known throughout the East End. The deceased was a brother of Vincient MILLER, formerly of this place. Owen MCCABE died at his late residence 1230 Postun street, Pittsburg, on Tuesday, April 8th; interment Thursday, April 10th.
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 13, 1927. DRUM-STRABLE Edna May DRUM, Pittsburgh To Clayton L. STRABLE, Callery October 12, 1927 Robinson's Run U. P. parsonage Rev. J. I. Krohn Assisted by Rev. James MacDonald, Youngstown Will reside in Evans City ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HICKINBOTHAM-ROSE Olive V. HICKINBOTHAM To Ralph L. ROSE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hickinbotham, Wheeling WV Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Rose, Marietta, OH October 8, 1927 First Christian church, Wheeling Rev. W. H. Fields Attended by Alice M. Hickinbotham, sister of bride, and Harry J. Kelsey, Martins Ferry, OH Will reside in Wheeling, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RICHARDS-ASPINALL Margaret RICHARDS To Charles ASPINALL, Carnegie Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards, McDonald October 3, 1927 Home of bride's parents Rev. F. Littell, Venice Attended by Irvine Goss and Glenn Wallace, Carnegie Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 20, 1927. ASHTON-McLAUGHLIN Hazel M. ASHTON To Francis D. McLAUGHLIN Parents; Mrs. Kate Ashton, No. Highland avenue Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLaughlin, Sr., West State street October 12, 1927 Rev. Father D. C. Cox, Noblestown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARRIS-McLAUGHLIN Freda HARRIS, Oakdale To Robert McLAUGHLIN, Oakdale October 12, 1927 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Father D. C. Cox ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 27, 1927. WELLINGS-HEIRONIMUS Alice WELLINGS To Ross Odell HEIRONIMUS Parents; Mrs. Edith Wellings, West end, Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Eston Heironimus, Oakdale October 22, 1927 Parsonage of West end Methodist church Rev. Baum Will reside with bride's mother ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PAGE-COUCH Lorene Mary COUCH To Joseph Francis PAGE, Pittsburgh Parents; Mrs. Mary Couch, Cherry Valley January 31, 1917 Wellsburg, WV Will reside at Cherry Valley ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McGREW-THOMPSON Rachel THOMPSON, Pittsburgh To Charles C. McGREW, McDonald January 30, 1917 First Presby. Church, Pittsburgh Rev. Maitland Alexander ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MILLIGAN, LEE Thomas MILLIGAN of Bridgeville, Pa., aged about 35, died in the Midland lodging house at Denver, Col., Monday from consumption. Coroner HORAN took charge of the remains, and at the request of relatives sent them to Bridgeville. MILLIGAN went west for his health ten days ago. Mr. MILLIGAN was for many years a resident of McDonald and worked in nearly all the mines in this section. Mrs. W. Craig LEE died at her home near Cross Creek Village on Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock, aged 50 years. Mrs. LEE's maiden name was BUCHANAN, her home being formerly in the Independence neighborhood. Mrs. LEE is survived by her husband and two sons, Jesse and Walter both at home, and three sisters: Mrs. Alexander MCFARLAND and Miss Beth BUCHANAN, of Oakdale, and Mrs. Kate MCCANDLESS in the west. Her husband, W. Craig LEE, is a brother of Mrs. J. N. MCDONALD, of this place, who in company with Edward and Jane MCDONALD and Mrs. Samuel STURGEON, attended the funeral at the late residence on Wednesday: interment in Cross Creek.
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927. ADAMS-LaROSS Laura E. ADAMS, Mt. Lebanon To Dr. W. A. LaROSS, McDonald September 29, 1927 Home of bride Rev. Dr. E. C. McCown No attendants Will reside in McDonald after September 20. **Note: Wedding date must have been printed incorrectly in the newspaper because the date of the newspaper is before the wedding. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. IRONS-ROBERTS Lucille IRONS To Alexander H. ROBERTS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Irons, Ben Avon Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roberts, Pittsburgh September 1, 1927 Home of bride's parents Dr. W. D. Irons, bride's uncle Rev. O. H. Milligan, D.D., Avalon U. P. church, assisted Will reside in Bellevue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAMPBELL-FARRAR Mary Elizabeth CAMPBELL To Robert FARRAR Parents; Mrs. Grant L. Campbell, West State street Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrar, Hastings avenue September 3, 1927 Home of bride Rev. M. W. Riddle, U. P. church Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. DUFFY-HOWLEY Gertrude L. DUFFY, Ingram To Joseph M. HOWLEY, Ingram September 14, 1927 St. Phillip Catholic church, Crafton Will reside in Ingram ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THOMPSON-NELSON Margaret Wood THOMPSON To James W. NELSON, Carnegie Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Thompson, Marion avenue September 10, 1927 Bride's home Rev. J. E. Detweiler, First Presby. church, Oakdale Attended by Elsie Thompson, sister of bride, and Francis Cavanaugh, Carnegie Will reside in Beechview ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SYNOSKI-PETTIT Stella G. SYNOSKI, Oakdale To Howard M. PETTIT, McDonald September 14, 1927 Parsonage of Rev. Dr. W. D. Irons Attended by Almeda Grable, Pittsburgh, and Walter Pettit, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HUMPHRIES-BOXBERGER Enid Elizabeth HUMPHRIES To Earl Henry BOXBERGER, Bellevue Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Humphries, Crafton "Saturday afternoon" In the Rittenhouse Rev. William A. McRoberts, West End Presby. Church Given in marriage by her brother, Kenneth F. Humphries Attended by Edna Casterline and Paul Loehr Will reside in Bellevue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927. COUDERC-MEREDITH Margaret Irene COUDERC, McDonald To Charles MEREDITH September 16, 1927 Dr. W. D. Irons Will reside in Valley street ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COOPER-CUMMINS Emilie A. COOPER, McDonald To Loyal CUMMINS, Midway September 20, 1927 Home of bride's cousin, Mrs. Albert Oats, Rosslyn Rev. Dr. W. D. Irons No attendants Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOPE-TOPE Mrs. Anna HOPE To Charles TOPE September 3, 1927 Rev. George Hughes, Grace M. E. church, Columbus, OH Will reside in Columbus ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WEAVER, AYRES In Cecil, on the 4th, Mrs. Fred. WEAVER, in her 46th year. Deceased was a daughter of Samuel HENRY. She leaves a husband and four children. Frank AYRES, son of Isaac AYRES, was killed in Nickelplate mine by a fall of slate on Wednesday. He was working with his father and brother at the time the slate fell. He was 15 years old and had been helping in the mine only about a week. The funeral services were held this Friday afternoon at the U. P. church. Coroner FITZPATRICK made and investigation, and a verdict was rendered after the facts. Frank was well known all over the town, and the accident was a very sad one, and was one of those incidental to work in the mines, where the most experienced man gets caught sometime. The coal had been undermined, and his father and brother were preparing a post to hold up the roof when a slab of slate fell on the boy. The pupils of Room 9 of the public school and their teacher Mr. COCHRAN attended the funeral services in a body. Frank had formerly been a pupil in this room
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, AUGUST 4, 1927. PINTAR-NAGODA Frances Jane PINTAR, Midway To Frank NAGODA, Midway July 27, 1927 Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, AUGUST 11, 1927. WEBSTER-NIXON Oma WEBSTER To Richard NIXON, Steubenville Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, Sturgeon August 9, 1927 Wellsburg Will reside in Steubenville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDERSON-HUTCHINSON Goldena SANDERSON To Henry Ford HUTCHINSON Parents; Mrs. H. G. Sanderson, Fayette street Mr. Hutchinson, East End, Pittsburgh August 10, 1927 Bride's home Dr. J. E. Detweiler, First Presby. Church, Oakdale Attended by Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuhn, Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sanderson Will reside with bride's mother ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, AUGUST 25, 1927. SHIELDS-McGOVERN Margaret Elizabeth SHIELDS To John Leo McGOVERN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shields, Pursglove, WV Thomas McGovern, Sr., McDonald August 17, 1927 St. Francis de Salles church, Morgantown, WV Rev. Father Peter Flynn Attended by Margaret Sharfeneker, Buckhannan, WV, cousin of bride, and Joseph Joy, Morgantown, WV Will reside in Pursglove, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McCARRELL-GIFFEN Edna GIFFEN To Frank A. McCARRELL Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Giffen, Hickory Mrs. Jennie McCarrell, Hickory "Saturday afternoon" Home of bride's parents Rev. Charles Stunkard, U. P. church Will reside in Hickory ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REEDER-CURTIS Jane Cochran REEDER To Chester CURTIS, Wilkinsburg Parents; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Reeder, Steubenville Mrs. Pearl Curtis August 18, 1927 Second U. P. church Rev. J. B. Cavitt, Hamilton, O., Attended by Jean Hayes, Columbus, and William H. Parmalee, Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JOHNSON-TILLINGHAST Georgia TILLINGHAST, McDonald, PA to Eric Johnson, Wahoo, Neb. July 15, 1902 Wheeling, WV Rev. J. H. Littell, Second U. P. church, Wheeling
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JULY 7, 1927. JAMIESON-UNCRAFT Vesta J. UNCRAFT To Earle N. JAMIESON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Uncraft, Carnegie Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jamieson, Ingram July 1, 1927 Home of Rev. W. D. Irons, D.D. Will reside in Ingram ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JULY 14, 1927. BELLAIRE-FLAGLE Ruth Bell BELLAIRE To Lloyd FLAGLE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellaire, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Flagle, Mosgrove July 11, 1927 Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JULY 21, 1927. COTTLE-PERRY Bernice COTTLE To John PERRY, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Cottle, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, Canonsburg July 14, 1927 Manse of Presby. Church, Wellsburg, WV Rev. Milton M. Allison Accompanied by Norma Stone and Remmy Voye, both of McDonald Will reside in Canonsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GUNSALUS-HERON Hazel GUNSALUS, Carnegie To Howard HERON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heron, Oakdale July 16, 1927 Carnegie Rev. John M. Wishart, D.D. Attended by Dorothy Heron, sister of groom, and Clyde Gunsalus, brother of bride Will reside in Ingram ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JULY 28, 1927. WOLFORD-MECHLIN Vera Catherine WOLFORD To Paul Burns MECHLIN Parents; Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Wolford, Midway Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Mechlin, West Palm Beach, FL July 23, 1927 Home of bride Rev. E. J. Ralston, Center U. P. church Will reside in Jefferson, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MARRIAGE FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD OF MARCH 29, 1902. McFANN-WILLIAMS Ida McFANN To Howell P. WILLIAMS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McFann, McFann Station, Butler Co. "Wednesday, at high noon" Home of bride's parents Rev. W. S. McNease Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARRIAGES FROM THE McDONALD, PA OUTLOOK OF JUNE 14, 1902. SCHRIBER-FORD Max Schriber, the popular young florist of Fanny street, on Wednesday at 5 o'clock was married to Miss Ford, of Aspinwall. The wedding was a quiet home affair, none but the immediate friends of the family being present. The young couple came direct to McDonald and will reside on Fanny street. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SCOTT-BURTNER Josephine BURTNER, Oakdale To Fred SCOTT, McDonald Parents; Henry Burtner Thursday at the home of the grandparents of the bride at Saxonburg, PA. Attended by Retta Burtner, sister of bride, and Saul Shakely Will reside in Oakdale and then Station street, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DELOCHE-MADGWICK Denise C. DELOCHE To W. A. MADGWICK Parents; Victor Deloche, Center avenue June 10, 1902 Home of bride Rev. J. P. Jordan, First Presby. Church Attended by Louise Deloche, sister of bride, and Carl Logue Will reside on Coal street, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Forty Years Ago September 18, 1897 McDonald is taking its place as the banner chicken town of this section. J. J. CHARLIER's Silver-Comb Black Minorcas have taken the first and one second prize at the Wheeling fair. Mrs. John CASE died September 13 in her home in Fannie street. William FORINGER is erecting a cottage for himself on the old U. P. church property. At the David RAAB sale sheep sold for $4; corn sold for $.15 a bushel in the field; and cows sold from $33 to $48. No offer was made on the 160-acer farm. A. W. CUMMINS was the auctioneer. A pleasant-mannered colored man went into Pottle's restaurant and ordered himself a good meal. While he was eating, a dozen white and colored men sat around watching him. The man finished eating, quietly paid his bill and walked out. Five minutes later the town was in an uproar when they learned that "Cash", the noted murderer and outlaw, had dined at Pottle's restaurant. J. W. DICKINSON was thrown over the head of his horse and fractured his skull above the eyes. Thirty Years Ago September 21, 1907 Weddings: Margaret Berthina COLLINS and Joseph BOOKMYER, September 18, McDonald; Mary HAYES and Alfred WENSLER, both of Noblestown, September 17 in Noblestown; Mable Marie MILLER of Millvale and Robert WALLACE, Jr., of McDonald, September 18 in Millvale. Roy RUMBAUGH has resigned his position with Herman LORENZ and will open a barbershop in Midway. LEWIS Bros. test well on the MEYERS farm, two miles south of Hickory has been drilled to a depth of 2300 feet. The work will be abandoned as only a very small showing of gas was found. William B. COWDEN is the champion cucumber grower in Hickory. He brought to the village a half dozen beauties which filled a half-bushel measure. The largest was 12 inches long and weighted 9 ΒΌ lbs. The smallest weighed 4 lbs. Burglars are making a big haul lately. They entered the GOLDSTEIN department store and carried off clothing valued at $2,000 and jewelry valued at $50. They entered the A. C. FORINGER residence in Fourth street and stole two suits of clothing and $30 in cash. An attempt was also made to enter J. J. BROWN's home in Third street but the burglars were frightened away when Mr. BROWN stirred in his sleep. Twenty-five Years Ago September 20, 1912 Joseph R. IRONS of McDonald has accepted a position as instructor of mathematics and physics in the University of Buffalo. His brother William is head of the chemistry department. Miss Genevieve HOOVER of McDonald and Harvey O. WOOD of McKeesport were married September 14 in the manse of the First Presbyterian church. E. G. BROWETT, a coal miner is also a successful poultry man. In eight months he got 3035 eggs from 25 White Leghorn hens. "Bun" TROY of McDonald got his first chance with the Detroit Tigers, by whom he has been purchased, against the Washington team. He delivered the goods in bunches until the seventh inning when he was batted out of the box by the Nationals, who scored six runs in this inning. He struck one out, allowed three walks and hit a batter. Mrs. Alexandre MAGE has received word of the death of her father, the Rev. Rieul P. DUCLOS, who died September 13 in Vevey, Switzerland. Alice SHOTTEN, 13, died September 14 in her home in Midway, Twenty Years Ago September 21, 1917 Joseph OLDFIELD, Sr., 75, is a patient in the Allegheny General hospital suffering from injures received when he slipped from a train in alighting. Robert STEVENSON, our mail carrier, has resigned to enter Carnegie Tech as a student of engineering. A new community flagpole is going up in place of the one blown down by the storm several weeks ago. Deaths: J. B. CARTER, 75, September 11 in Bavington; Hamilton H. KENNEDY, 74, September 16 in West Lincoln avenue, McDonald; Miss Mary Jane MOORE, September 15 in Coraopolis. A dwelling house in Imperial known as Castle Garden, owned by John MCMICHAEL, burned to the ground. Five families were made homeless. Alice FENWICK of Sturgeon and Samuel MILLIGAN of McDonald were married September 15 in Wellsburg Clarence SCHUMACHER of Bulger picked a tomato from his garden that weighed one lb., 13 oz. It was perfect and had very few seeds. George MUMPER of Midway had four fingers cut off while at work at the Colliers railroad yard. Fifteen Years Ago September 22, 1922 Weddings: Marie FELLNER of Bulger to George JENKINS of McDonald, September 19 in McDonald; Marcella RUSSELL of Sturgeon to Archie HUART of Venice, September 14 in Pittsburgh; Bertha MARLIER and Herman LEONARD, both of McDonald, September 20 in the home of the bride; and Rosina Moorhead LAROSS of McDonald to Lieutenant Matheson James MONTGOMERY, Medical Corps U. S. Navy, September 18 in the First U. P. church McDonald. Deaths: Patrick MCCANN of Rennerdale, September 17; George ZIEGLER of Canonsburg, September 17; and David QUARTERMAN of Burgettstown, September 6. Contractor CONRADIS is being greatly hindered in the construction of the new borough building by slow railroad deliveries. Robert EDWARDS of Sturgeon had a piece of steel removed from his arm in the Mercy hospital. H. W. LOVELAND, treasurer of the McDonald Savings and Trust Co., has purchased the Willis DUNBAR bungalow in Fifth street. Ellen SPEER of Noblestown underwent an appendectomy in the Allegheny General hospital. Merle LOUER of Midway broke his wrist while cranking a car. Mrs. Samuel ADAIR of Midway was severely burned about the face, hands, and body while lifting a boiler from the stove. Ten Years Ago September 22, 1927 George PLANCE has been chosen a halfback of the first string team of Salem college. Wedding: Margaret COUDERC and Charles MEREDITH of McDonald, September 16 in McDonald; and Emilie A. COOPER of McDonald and Loyal CUMMINS of Midway, September 20. Deaths: Mrs. Sarah N. CUMMINS, September 17 in Robinson township; Mrs. Ada JOYNER MCJUNKIN, 78, September 13 in Oakdale. The Rev. M. W. RIDDLE has tendered his resignation to the Oakdale United Presbyterian church to accept a call as an assistant pastor and overseer of the young people in the Second Presbyterian church of Wilkinsburg. Little Edward KOSEM of Midway underwent an appendicitis operation in the Allegheny General hospital. Many new improvements have been made to the McDonald school buildings. The interior has been repainted and also desks, chairs and tables. Five Years Ago September 23, 1932 Weddings: Thomas B. CARTER and Miss Mary Kathryn DAVIS, both of Bellevue, September 21 in McDonald; Margaret JOHNSTON of Bulger and Clark SCHWAB of Midway, September 17 in West Alexander. Deaths: Mrs. Ward CROKER, 29, September 20 in Cherry Valley; Mrs. Mary Malvina SIMPSON, 81, September 15 in Burgettstown; Elmer E. KRESS, 19, September 14 in Noblestown, and Mrs. Mary KEHM, 63, September 15 in Midway. A field fire threatened the South Penn's well No. 5 on the old WALLACE (now WINTERS) farm near Laurel Hill. The firemen responded in time to save the well. A field fire in the same place again summoned firemen the next day. Jackie SHEARSON of Bulger fell from a porch and broke his arm. The Rev. Oscar E. GARDNER has been installed as pastor of the First Presbyterian church. This is also the forty-eighth anniversary of the organization of the church.
MARRIAGES FROM THE McDONALD, PA OUTLOOK OF MARCH 9, 1901. SAIX-WILSON---On the 7th. inst., at the home of the bride, by Rev. Dr. Irons, Mr. John SAIX and Miss Ellen WILSON. MATHIEU-ASHCRAFT---Louis MATHIEU of McDonald and Miss ASHCRART (sic), of Toronto, O. LESCALLET-DOUGLASS---Curtis LESCALLET, of McDonald, and Amy DOUGLASS, of Esplen. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARRIAGES FROM THE McDONALD, PA OUTLOOK OF MARCH 16, 1901. JOURET-PIRMIZ---Charles L. JOURET and Romaine PIRMIZ, both of McDonald. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **Note: These are the entire articles; no further information was given in either edition.
BALDWIN, COULTER, PYLES Henry BALDWIN died at his residence on the MCDONALD farm on Tuesday, Jan. __th, at ten minutes past twelve. He was buried at Paris, Pa., on Thursday afternoon. Mr. BALDWIN lived in this vicinity for a number of years. He was a hard-working industrious young man ____ored and respected by all who knew him. He had been in failing health for over a year and while it was expected that he would never get well, his death was very sudden. He was a member of the Presbyterian church in this place. He leaves a wife and three children. Everybody knew Goodman COULTER. His widow, Mrs. Julia MCKOWN COULTER died on the 22d. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Euphemia HERRIOTT, Mrs. Margaret A. NESBIT, Mrs. Annie C. FRYER. Miss Minnie PYLES, 22 years old, a teacher of the Raccoon school, died at her home Tuesday evening from the effects of carbolic acid taken last Friday morning at the school house before the opening of school. She was unconscious till Friday evening and again from Monday morning till her death. Disappointment in love is given as the cause of the deed.
ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 9, 1927. HANSFORD-CARL Bessie HANSFORD, McDonald To Elmer CARL Mrs. Carl is a sister of Mrs. Henry Garrett April 30, 1927 Wellsburg, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WALLACE-McCHANCY Myrtle WALLACE, Oakdale To W. A. McCHANCY, Imperial June 1, 1927 Home of bride's brother, George Evans, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh Rev. W. M. Douglass, Squirrel Hill Methodist church Will reside in Imperial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 16, 1927. McCLELLAND-SIMPSON Ruth McCLELLAND, Venice To James M. SIMPSON, Noblestown June 8, 1927 Parsonage of Noblestown M. E. church Rev. W. C. Weaver Attended by Esther McClelland, sister of bride, and Albert Neiser Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JENKINS-DEAROLPH Harriet JENKINS To Lloyd A. DEAROLPH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dearolph, McDonald June 8, 1927 New Castle, PA Rev. A. J. Randles, of Second U. P. Church, New Castle Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WALSH-ROBB Elmina Blanche WALSH To Robert Walker ROBB Parents; Mrs. Mary C. Walsh, Crafton Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Robb, Crafton June 4, 1927 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McEWEN-HARRIS Rose HARRIS, Oakdale To Earl McEWEN, Glendale June 8, 1927 United Presby. Parsonage Rev. M. W. Riddle Dinner followed in home of Mrs. Jane Metz, bride's aunt Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 23, 1927. CARLIER-ROLLOSON Hortense CARLIER To Harry ROLLOSON Parents; Mrs. Fred Carlier, Laurel hill Mr. and Mrs. William Rolloson, Greensburg June 22, 1927 Home of Rev. W. D. Irons, D.D. No attendants Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAZLETT-OAKES Martha OAKES To Francis H. HAZLETT Parents; Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Oakes,, Madison, PA Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hazlett, Noblestown Attended by Eleanor Hazlett, sister of groom and Davis Douglass, Johnstown Will reside in Johnstown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WAGENFEHR-SHANE Stella WAGENFEHR, Pittsburgh To John M. SHANE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shane, McDonald June 14, 1927 In the Rittenhouse Rev. C. M. Muir, VanWert, OH Attended by Mrs. C. M. Muir, sister of groom, and Samuel Shane, McDonald Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARTMAN-SEIPEL Louise Lorraine HARTMAN To George Valle SEIPEL, New York City Parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hartman, McDonald "Wednesday evening" William Penn hotel, Pittsburgh Rev. B. B. Harrison, Ford City Attended by Alma Hayes, Imperial, and Harrison Hartman, brother of bride Will reside in New York City ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 30, 1927. McBETH-KELSO Margaret McBETH To Harry KELSO Parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McBeth Mr. H. M. Kelso "Tuesday evening" McBeth home, Third street, McDonald Rev. B. F. Heany Attended by Hazel McBeth, sister of bride, Margaret Kelso, sister of groom, and Richard Neil, Pittsburgh Will reside in Crafton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CUMMINGS-TOMLINSON Mary Louise CUMMINGS To Edmond R. TOMLINSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cummings, Noblestown Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tomlinson, Oakdale June 28, 1927 (Tuesday) Home of bride's parents Rev. W. V. Grove, of Noblestown U. P. church Attended by Myrtle Rehling, Bellevue, and John Cummings, brother of bride Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MASQUELIER-LAGNEAUX Mamie MASQUELIER To Maurice LAGNEAUX, Cambridge, OH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Masquelier, McDonald June 23, 1927 French U. P. church Rev. Auguste DeVos Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Abel Masquelier, he is brother of bride, and Elizabeth Masquelier, sister of bride Will reside in Cambridge ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~