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    1. MARCH 1937, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 5, 1937. AMIC-CLEMENTS June CLEMENTS, Sturgeon To Paul AMIC, McDonald February 24, 1937 Wellsburg Rev. Mr. Wade ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 12, 1937. POSKIN-MOORE Doris POSKIN To Elmer MOORE, Midway Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Poskin, McDonald February 6, 1937 Wellsburg Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TUSING-TEYSSIER Pauline TEYSSIER, New Kensington To Joseph C. TUSING Parents; J. B. Teyssier March 6, 1937 Manse of Laboratory Presby. Church Rev. John C. Teyssier, uncle of bride Attended by Mrs. Joseph Teyssier, Morgan, aunt of bride, and Joseph Teyssier, uncle of bride Will reside in New Kensington ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DYE-MURDOCK Ruth DYE To William MURDOCK, McDonald Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dye, Glassport March 6, 1937 Wellsburg Rev. Mr. Wade ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 26, 1937. JANOCHA-VINCENT Hazel Marie VINCENT To Jules JANOCHA Parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vincent, Carnegie March 22, 1937 Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/22/2003 01:28:51
    1. FEBRUARY 1937, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 12, 1937. COLE-HEWITT Leone Kenney HEWITT To Claude E. COLE, Big Springs, TX Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kenney, McDonald February 8, 1937 Parsonage of Rev. Percy E. Kahl, Morgantown, WV Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 26, 1937. COX-DYE Christine Elizabeth COX To Thomas DYE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox, Bluff street Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dye, Glassport Wellsburg Rev. Mr. Willis (No date given) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOHNSTON-McKEE Grace McKEE To William C. JOHNSTON Parents; Charles M. McKee, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William J. Johnston, McDonald January 19, 1937 First Presby. Church, Wheeling Rev. Frederick J. Cropp, Jr. No attendants Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHILLIPS-PAYDO Sophie J. PAYDO To Paul A. PHILLIPS Parents; Mrs. Mary Paydo, Hiller, PA Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, Oakdale February 9, 1937 St. Hedwig's, Uniontown Attended by Elizabeth Paydo, sister of bride, and Charles B. Roach, Oakdale Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/21/2003 12:56:36
    1. JANUARY 1937, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JANUARY 1, 1937. BAILLIE-MOORHEAD Margaret Virginia MOORHEAD To William J. BAILLIE, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Moorhead, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William J. Baillie, McDonald "Saturday night" Moorhead home Rev. John Cameron, Lisbon OH Attended by Julia Moorhead, sister of bride, and Wallace Baillie, Chicago, brother of groom Will reside in New York City ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DOUMONT-RAAB Thelma Elnora RAAB To Joseph DOUMONT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Raab, Hickory Mrs. Rachel Doumont, Midway December 24, 1936 Center U. P. church, Midway Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Ida Mae Raab, sister of bride, and Thomas L. Kelly, cousin of groom Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WILSON-DAVIDSON Wilma DAVIDSON To Dale WILSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. Seymour Davidson, Midway Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Clinton December 23, 1936 Home of bride's parents Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Edna Davidson, cousin of bride, and James M. Mitchell, Crafton Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BYRON-LEWIS Louise Elizabeth LEWIS To Buford BYRON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. A. Byron, Weirton, WV December 25, 1936 First Baptist church Rev. G. E. Sallie, Sewickley Attended by Mabel Carter, and Ira Brown, Weirton WV Will reside in Weirton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JANUARY 15, 1937. PUTT-BOOTH Mrs. Mary BOOTH To Frank PUTT, formerly McDonald Groom is brother of Mrs. Jules Gossiaux New Year's eve Detroit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHILLIPS-CEREZO Henrietta Elizabeth CEREZO To Lowell PHILLIPS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Cerezo, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips, Carnegie January 9, 1937 Wellsburg (Also reported January 22, 1937.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JANUARY 22, 1937. PHILLIPS-CEREZO Henrietta Elizabeth CEREZO To Lowell S. PHILLIPS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Cerezo, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips, Carnegie January 15, 1937 Parsonage of First Presby. Church Rev. O. E. Gardner, D.D. (Second ceremony was performed at the request of bride's parents, the couple having been married January 9, 1937, in Wellsburg Attended by Grace Gribbin, and Samuel W. Toward, uncle of bride Will reside in Carnegie or Bridgeville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DARNLEY-NELSON Esther NELSON To Fred DARNLEY Parents; Mrs. Cardilla, Oakdale, grandmother of bride Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Darnley, Primrose January 16, 1937 Justice of the Peace A. B. Cochran Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JANUARY 29, 1937. STURGEON-WILSON Cora Mae WILSON To Wallace LeRoy STURGEON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Rennerdale Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wallace Sturgeon, Noblestown January 14, 1937 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RUPAR-PATNESKY Betty PATNESKY To Joseph RUPAR, Southview Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Patnesky, Southview January 18, 1937 St. Mary's church, Cecil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHERMAN-KRAEER Anna Belle KRAEER, McDonald To Raymond SHERMAN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Sherman, Ambridge January 23, 1937 Robinson's Run parsonage Rev. Ross T. Campbell, D.D. Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/20/2003 12:00:21
    1. DECEMBER 1936, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, DECEMBER 4, 1936. WALLACE-MECHLIN Marie McIlvaine MECHLIN To Howard C. WALLACE, Akron Parents; the late Rev. John C. and Mrs. Mechlin, Akron Mrs. Mabel Wallace, McDonald November 25, 1936 Wallace home Rev. Oscar E. Gardner, D.D., First Presby. Church, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINS-ZIEGLER Mary Louise ZIEGLER To Raymer LINS Parents; Louis and the late Mary Ziegler, Canonsburg Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lins, McDonald November 26, 1936 (Thanksgiving evening) St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Canonsburg Rev. F. S. Eberle, assisted by Rev. Walter Schmidt, Columbus, OH, cousin of bride Attended by Margaret Welsh, Canonsburg, and Joseph McCabe, Houston Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, DECEMBER 11, 1936. WINDSHEIMER-MARSH Alma MARSH, Burgettstown To Carl WINDSHEIMER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Windsheimer, south of town November 30, 1936 Wellsburg, WV Rev. Curtis Wise Will reside in Burgettstown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOY-MILLER Mary Elizabeth MILLER To William David JOY, Aliquippa Parents; bride is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McWilliams, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William Joy, Aliquippa December 4, 1936 Robinson's Run parsonage Rev. Ross T. Campbell, D.D., Robinson's Run U. P. church Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BERTHOLD-GRIFFITH Lucille GRIFFITH, Candor To Nicholas BERTHOLD, Oakdale November 25, 1936 Manse of Raccoon Presby. Church, Candor, Rev. H. A. Mosser, D.D. Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CASSIDY-NOIR Marie Evelyn NOIR To William Kenton CASSIDY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. M. Noir, Noblestown Herschell Cassidy, Conneaut Lake, and Mrs. D. Ferree, Beechwood Blvd., Pgh. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cassidy, Oakdale September 27, 1936 Wheeling Will reside with the bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/19/2003 12:40:39
    1. Obituaries from the 2/14/1896 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    2. I hope this is of some use for someone. BELL - On Tuesday, February 11, 1896, at 1:30 PM, WILLIAM STERLING, son of James and Matilda BELL, aged 19 years, 11 days. Funeral from the family residence, No. 202 South Ave. Allegheny, this morning at 8:30 o'clock. Services at St. Peter's Cathedral, corner Sherman Ave. and Ohio St. at 9: am. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BURNS - On Tuesday evening, February 11, 1896, at 11:45 o'clock, WILLIAM C. BURNS, in the 60th year of his age. Funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 17 Sweeney Alley, Eleventh ward, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CREIGHTON - On Wednesday, February 12, 1896, at 6:30 am, Mrs. Arabela CREIGHTON, aged 79 years. Services on Thursday, February 13, 1896, at 7 PM at the residence of O. M. BOSWERT, Oakmont, PA. Funeral will leave Oakmont on Friday morning for Murrysville Cemetery at 3:30 o'clock. FAAS - On Wednesday, February 12, 1896, at 2:50 am, Mrs. Mary FAAS (SPECK) wife of Gottlieb FAAS, deceased. Services this afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late residence, No. 155 Lucock St. Allegheny. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. GERWIG - At his residence, No. 61 Taylor Ave. Allegheny City, on Thursday, February 13, 1896, at 9 PM, Richard C. GERWIG aged 49 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. LAWRENCE - On Wednesday, February 12, 1896, at 1:15 am, Arthur E. LAWRENCE at New Kensington, formerly of West End, Pittsburgh, and son of W. Richard and Frances F. LAWRENCE in the 29th year of his age. Funeral services will take place at his late residence, New Kensington, on Thursday, February 13, at 7:30 PM. Funeral from Union Depot on Friday, February 14, at 9:50 am. Interment at Chartiers Cemetery. MCCREARY - On Thursday afternoon, February 13, 1896, Mabel H, second daughter of Joseph R and Alice Seville McCreary, in her 10th year. Funeral services at the family residence, corner Homewood and Hamilton avenues, East End, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment private later. MCGRAW - On Wednesday, February 12, 1896, at 1:45pm, JOHN, son of H. L. and Etta S. McGraw, aged 10 months. Funeral services at the parents residence 119 Robinson St. Allegheny, today at 2:30 PM. Interment private. WHALEN - On Wednesday, February 12, 1896, at 2 o'clock PM, Ann, ? of William WHALEN, in her 57th year. Funeral from the family residence, 725 Second Avenue, near Brady Street, on Saturday morning, at 8:30 o'clock. Services at St. Anne's church (Soho) at 9 o'clock am. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BARR - At Tarentum, Pa, February 13, 1896, at 10am, H. C. BARR, in his 89th year. Funeral services at his late residence, Saturday, February 15, at 1 o'clock. Train leaving Allegheny, West Penn RR depot at 10:23 am. WOOD - On Wednesday, February 12, 1896, at 3pm, Rosina Georgia WOOD, infant daughter of Jonathan and Etta WOOD, nea JONES, aged 10 months. To be buried Friday, February 14, 1896, at 2 o'clock. Margie Researching Collins/Burns/Bird/Kilgallon

    05/18/2003 02:01:06
    1. NOVEMBER 1936, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. BURNS-HAYNES Mary Betty HAYNES To Albert J. BURNS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Haynes, Canonsburg Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burns, McDonald November 6, 1936 Home of bride Rev. H. Ross Hume, Canonsburg U. P. church Attended by Elmyra Haynes, sister of bride, and Albert Schottenheimer, McDonald Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FARR-DESCUTNER Rena N. DESCUTNER To Raymond FARR Parents; Florentine L. and the late Lydia Descutner, Philadelphia, formerly McDonald Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farr, Sugar City, Colo. October 25, 1936 Home of groom's parents, Colo. Rev. Paul L. Hastings, Methodist church Attended by Mrs. Charles Brettell, Denver, sister of bride, and Hugo G. Rodeck, Boulder Will reside in Bell-Farr Gardens ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 20, 1936. RAAB-KLENNER Valerie Louise KLENNER To Harry RAAB Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klenner, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Raab, McDonald November 18, 1936 Parsonage of First Presby. Church Rev. O. E. Gardner, D.D. Attended by Margaret Descutner, McDonald, and Otis Shaffer, McDonald Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, NOVEMBER 27, 1936. CLAWSON-BRUTOUT Violet BRUTOUT To William T. CLAWSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brutout, Ambridge November 18, 1936 First Baptist church, Pittsburgh Rev. Dr. Bernard C. Clausen Attended by Florence Douglas, and Kenneth Netting Will reside in Crafton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/16/2003 12:47:17
    1. COUDERC, SMITH, LUTZ, DEMPSTER, OSSOWICZ, DELMONTAGUE, LEBON, STEFFEN Jan. 3, 1963 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. COUDERC, SMITH, LUTZ, DEMPSTER, OSSOWICZ, DELMONTAGUE, LEBON, STEFFEN Harry J. COUDERC, Jr., 43, of Station street, McDonald, died Saturday, December 29, 1962, in the Veterans' hospital, Pittsburgh, following an extended illness. A son of the late Harry and Margaret TERLE COUDERC, he was born September11, 1919, in McDonald. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the Japanese area. Besides his wife, Setsuko COUDERC, he leaves a son, Richard; five brothers, Paul and Kenneth of McDonald, John of Gretna, La., Robert of Anaheim, Calif., and Richard, with the armed forces in Korea; anf four sisters, Mrs. Margaret RUSSELL of Bridgeville, Mrs. Isabelle WAUTHIER and Mrs. Edna Ruth BOROVICH of McDonald, and Mrs. Esther PATTERSON of Oakdale. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Pettit-Nation funeral home, McDonald in charge of the Rev. Edward DELAIR, pastor of the Trinity U. P. Church, McDonald. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Charlotte E. SMITH, 62, died at 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in her home in Bulger. A daughter of the late Whorton and Emily STEPHENSON LONG, she was born January 1, 1899, in Pittsburgh. She was a member of Hillcrest U. P. Church, Burgettstown, the Women's Association, Burgettstown Grange No. 1502, and the Maple Leaf Club of Midway. She was married September 12, 1917, to Harris S. SMITH, who survives, along with three sons, Wilbur S. of Wellsburg, W. Va., Howard S. of R. D. 3, Burgettstown, and George D. of Bulger. There are 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in the Hillcrest U. P. Church, in charge of the Rev. Jacob. C. RUBLE. Burial was in Homewood cemetery. William J. LUTZ, 66, died Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in his home, R. D. 2, Oakdale, following a long illness. He was born December 17, 1896, in Oakdale. He was a building contractor and a member of Montours Presbyterian Church. Besides his wife, Mrs. Hazel CHEESEBROUGH LUTZ, he leaves a sister, Mrs. Anna HOLMES of R. D. 2, Oakdale, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday in the Thomas funeral home, Oakdale, in charge of the Rev. Kenneth EDLEMAN, pastor of Montours Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Montours cemetery. Mrs. Anna I. DEMPSTER, wife of Frank DEMPSTER, of Washington, died at 3:20 a.m. Sunday, December 30, 1962, in the Washington hospital after a two-month illness. A daughter of Allen and Margaret MCCLYMONT IRWIN, she was born in McDonald. Early in life she united with the U. P. Church in McDonald. Mrs. DEMSTER for nine years was employed at the U. S. Government hospitals at Aspinwall and Oakland. She was a member of Daughters of America and Women's Benefit Association and a charter member of Women of the Moose. She was married to Frank DEMSTER June 21, 1911, in McDonald. Besides her husband she leaves a son, Allen Alexander DEMPSTER of Washington; and two sisters, Mrs. Janet ZIMMERMAN of Elm Grove, W. Va., and Mrs. Mary IRWIN KING of Oakland City, Ind. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in Washington. Burial was in Washington Cemetery. Charles E. OSSOWICZ, 52, died Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in his home in East Lincoln avenue, McDonald. A son of the late Stanley and Amelia LEWANDOWSKI OSSOWICZ, he was born March 10, 1910, in Poland. At the age of three, he came to McDonald, where he had resided since. He was a member of St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald. He is survived by seven cousins. Funeral services were held Saturday morning in St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, McDonald, in charge of the Rev. Fr. James CULLEN. Burial was in St. Patrick 's cemetery, Noblestown. Arcel DELMONTAGUE, 81, of Sturgeon, died Saturday, December 21, 1962, in the John J. Kane hospital. He was born March 19, 1881, in Belgium and had been a resident of Sturgeon for 50 years. Surviving are four sons, Raymond of Sturgeon, Joseph and Louis of McDonald, and Albert of Hazelwood; and two daughters, Mrs. Marie REDMAN of Sturgeon and Mrs. Rosetta DEWEY of McDonald. There are seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 24 in the Thomas funeral home, Oakdale, in charge of the Rev. Robert LARIMER, pastor of the Noblestown U. P. Church. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Birdie LEBON, 64, of Champion Hill, Sturgeon, died Monday, December 17, 1962, in the Presbyterian hospital, following a three-month illness. She was born December 4, 1898, in Sturgeon, where she spent her entire life. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Lucy DELMONTAGUE of Sturgeon, and a son, Theodore LEBON, Jr., also of Sturgeon. There are seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 19 in the Thomas funeral home, Oakdale. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Herman STEFFEN, 83, of East Liverpool, Ohio, formerly of McDonald, died Wednesday, December 26, 1962, in East Liverpool. Mr. STEFFEN, who was born in Germany, had resided in East Liverpool for the past 40 years. He leaves two daughters, two sons, two brothers, 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Eugene VEZIE of Sturgeon is a nephew.

    05/16/2003 12:35:21
    1. OCTOBER 1936, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 9, 1936. SOVA-METRO Mary A. METRO To Michael SOVA, Farrell Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Metro, Marion ave. September 30 1936 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Fr. Keane Attended by Mrs. E. N. Fiffick, Youngstown, and John Metro, brother of bride Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FULTON-JACOBS Gladys JACOBS, Cherry Valley To Elmer FULTON, Weirton, WV September 12, 1936 Florence Will reside in Weirton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 23, 1936. KRAUS-UNDERWOOD Sallie UNDERWOOD To Andrew KRAUS, Cuddy Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Underwood, McDonald October 18, 1936 Manse of Canonsburg, U. P. church Rev. H. Ross Hume ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, OCTOBER 30, 1936. ZVONIK-FRIZZI Margaret FRIZZI To Frank ZVONIK, Raccoon Parents; Abramo Frizzi, Midway October 24, 1936 Home of Rev. E. L. Ralston, Midway Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAMPBELL-WONDERS Margaretta WONDERS To R. Wayne CAMPBELL Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wonders, Johnstown Mr. and Mrs. George F. Campbell, Pittsburgh October 18, 1936 Home of bride Rev. Dr. William K. Anderson, Franklin St. Methodist church Attended by Frances Wonders, sister of bride, and Charles Wonders, brother of bride Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/15/2003 02:37:02
    1. SCHREIBER, MCPEAK, WILEY, HAMPSON, THOMPSON, HOPPER Aug. 13, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SCHREIBER, MCPEAK, WILEY, HAMPSON, THOMPSON, HOPPER Mrs. Wilhelmina RICHTER SCHREIBER, 82, died at 6:45 p.m., Saturday, August 7, 1937, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. William G. TROMBIA, in Manitowoc, Wis., following a three months' illness of heart trouble. A daughter of the late Minnie and August RICHTER, she was born in 1855, in Germany. On October 31, 1875, she and Bernhard SCHREIBER were united in marriage. In 1893 they immigrated to McDonald and in 1911 moved to Florida. In 1912 they returned to Pennsylvania. Mr. SCHREIBER died in McDonald about twenty-five years ago. Eleven years ago she went to Manitowoc, Wis., to live with her daughter. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church of McDonald for twenty-five years and afterward joined the Lutheran church of Manitowoc. She leaves on son, Max B. SCHREIBER of Fannie street, McDonald, and one daughter, Elsa, the wife of William G. TROMBIA of Manitowoc, Wis., in whose home she died. One sister, Mrs. Marie LEONARD of Chemnitz, Germany, survives. There are six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the home of her son in McDonald, the Rev. Oscar E. GARDNER, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Robert Wilson MCPEAK, 60, life long resident of Hickory died at 4 p.m. Monday, August 9, 1937, in the Washington hospital, where he was taken last Friday after he fell from a ladder and sustained internal injuries. He was the only child of the late William H. and Louise AIKEN MCPEAK, and was born January 12, 1878, in Hickory. He was a graduate of Hickory academy and Duffs Business college, Pittsburgh, and was a member of Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian church. For many years he was associated with his father in the mercantile business at Hickory. Surviving are the wife, Maude MALLERY MCPEAK; three daughters, Mary Louise and Alice Elizabeth, both of Hickory, and Anna, the wife of Robert PAXTON of Chartiers township, and a son, Mallery, of Hickory. Funeral services were held in the home Wednesday afternoon with the Rev. Charles STUNKARD of Fredonia, former pastor of the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian church in charge. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery, Hickory. Miss Emma D. WILEY, who had been a resident of McDonald for seventeen years, died Sunday morning, August 8, 1937, in her home in the household of Dr. and Mrs. James F. MCQUISTION, 317 West Lincoln avenue. She suffered a paralytic stroke a little more than two years ago and had been partially disabled since that time. Her death on Sunday morning resulted from another stroke only a few minutes before. She passed away peacefully. Miss WILEY was born in Elizabeth, Pa., the daughter of Thomas and Emily T. WILEY. The most of her life was lived in that town, where she served as postmistress for five years, 1889 to 1894. On the establishment of a post office at Clairton, Pa., she became assistant to the postmaster and served thus some years. For more than twenty years she was an employee of Allegheny county in the courthouse in Pittsburgh, for most of that time serving as cashier in the prothonotary's office. These contacts with the public, along with her pleasing personality, won her a host of friends, and many more were added in her residence in McDonald. Two members of the family of her parents survive, Richard T. WILEY of Elizabeth and Charles S. WILEY of Pittsburgh. Mrs. MCQUISTION and Miss Lois WILERY are nieces of the decedent. From her girlhood Miss WILEY was a member of the Methodist Episcopal denomination, her membership with the McDonald church dating from her coming to this place. Funeral services were held in the home on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, the Rev. L. C. MATTHEWS, assisted by Dr. Oscar E. GARDNER, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and interment was in the Elizabeth cemetery, Elizabeth, Pa. Mrs. Emma HAMPSON, 71, wife of Samuel HAMPSON of Springdale, died at 11:20 o'clock Monday evening, August 8, 1837, of a lingering illness. A daughter of Samuel and Julia YATES, Mrs. HAMPSON was born November 1, 1866, in Staffordshire, England. She married Mr. HAMPSON in England. They came to the United States shortly afterward and made their home in McDonald. They resided in and about McDonald for over twenty years and then moved up the Allegheny valley. The celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary about three years ago. Mrs. HAMPSON is survived by her husband and the following children: Samuel HAMPSON of Jeannette, Mrs. Albert TERNER of Fayette City, Enoch HAMPSON of Cedar Grove, Mrs. Sherman STAYMADE of Springdale, and Charles HAMPSON of Tarentum. A sister, Mrs. Nellie EILER of McDonald, and a brother, Joseph YATES of Oakmont, also survive. Another brother, Charles YATES died in April of this year. There are nice grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services are being held this Thursday afternoon in the MARTIN funeral home in Springdale in charge of the Rev. Mr. SHULTZ of the Oakmont M. E. church. Burial will be in the Henderson cemetery in Acmetonia. William F. THOMPSON, 82, died at 11 p.m. Wednesday, August 4, 1937, in his home in Chester, Pa. He was in his usual health until his sudden death of a heart condition. He had been a resident of Chester for about 45 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha E. THOMPSON, one daughter, and six sons, all of Chester. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon. Burial was in Lancroft cemetery. Mrs. Rachel T. MCGREW of Third street is a sister and Mrs. Robert STEVENSON of Third street is a grandchild. Benjamin M. HOPPER, 67, one of the best known men of Oakdale, was found dead in the First National Bank building in Oakdale by Janitor W. R. COLE when he opened up at 7:30 this Thursday morning. He had evidently shot himself in a fit of despondency. He had been ailing for several years. His wife has been quite ill for some time, and worry over her health is believed to have caused the mental depression that prompted him to commit suicide. Mr. HOPPER was born January 21, 1870, on the HOPPER farm near Oakdale. In 1892 he moved to Oakdale, and on October 28, 1896, he was united in marriage with Charlotte B. LEOPOLD who survives him. They were devoted to each other and lived exemplar lives. When the Oakdale bank was organized in 1900, Mr. HOPPER became actively identified with it, only severing his connection six months ago because of illness. He was treasurer of the Oakdale school district, a member of the borough council, a trustee and the treasurer of the Presbyterian church. Fraternally he was a member of Royal Oak Lodge IOOF. He was a former burgess of Oakdale having been elected in 1900. Besides his wife, he leaves one brother, Morgan HOPPER of Canonsburg. Funeral services will be held at three o'clock Daylight time Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian church, Oakdale. Friends will be received from two o'clock on at the church.

    05/15/2003 12:00:35
    1. SEPTEMBER 1936, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936. JOCZ-MUSICO (see larger announcement on 9-11-1936) Mary Ann MUSICO To Walter J. JOCZ, Pittsburgh September 3, 1936 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BARELLA-VINCENTI Margaret VINCENTI To John BARELLA, Bulger Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vincenti, Primrose August 29, 1936 Office of Justice, A. B. Cochran, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NACHOD-YEANY Vivian Annette YEANY To J. Ernest NACHOD, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ash Yeany, Bloomsburg, PA Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Nachod, Wyncote August 22, 1936 St. Matthew Lutheran church, Bloomsburg Rev. Dr. Norman S. Wolf ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BELL-HEAZLETT Mary Jane HEAZLETT, Blairsville To William BELL, Midway Parents; Mrs. Alex Bell Bride is niece of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown August 29, 1936 Rev. B. D. Evans Wellsville, WV Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Trauger, sister of bride, and bride's brother, Francis, of Blairsville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936. STEVENSON-KELSO Dorothy Edna KELSO, McDonald To Dr. Malcolm Stewart STEVENSON, Finleyville Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson Kelso, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevenson, Monongahela September 5, 1936 Home of bride's parents Rev. Scott Aiken McCollam, First U. P. church, McDonald Attended by Mrs. Fred B. Kelso, Mankato, MN, Mary Kelso, sister of bride, and John R. Kelso, bride's brother Will reside in Finleyville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HULL-McCLELLAND Esther McCLELLAND To George HULL Parents; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McClelland, Venice Mrs. J. R. Hull, McDoanld September 3, 1936 Venice U. P. church Rev. Dr. C. T. Littell Attended by Mrs. Charles Highfield, sister of bride, and Ray Hull, McDonald, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRIBBIN-REMY Helen REMY To Charles GRIBBIN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Remy, Carnegie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gribbin, McDonald August 31, 1936 Rev. Fr. William Vogt St. Joseph's church, Carnegie Attended by Mae Owns, and Edward Gribbin, brother of groom Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AGNEW-KRAEER Gladys E. KRAEER To James D. AGNEW Parents; Mrs. Bertha Kraeer, So. McDonald st. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Agnew, Washington September 1, 1936 Wheeling, WV Rev. William Potter Attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Brinks, Washington Will reside in Washington ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COOK-LYNN Mrs. Amelia LYNN To Blaine COOK, Conneaut Lake Parents of bride; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lyons, R.D. 3, Conneaut Lake August 26, 1936 (Lyon's are former Midway residents) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FREDERICK-ORLOWSKI Helen ORLOWSKI, Carnegie To Leon FREDERICK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frederick, Marion avenue September 7, 1936 St. Mary's R. C. church, Carnegie Rev. Fr. A. Powelkiewicz Attended by Nellie and Clara Frederick, sisters of groom, and Veronica Yarmul ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOCZ-MUSICO Mary MUSICO To Walter T. JOCZ, Pittsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Musico, Seminary ave., Oakdale September 3, 1936 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Fr. C. M. Keane Attended by Nellie Musico, cousin of bride, and Stanley Jocz, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936. LOIKREC-FUTTERMAN Ruth FUTTERMAN To Dr. O. L. LOIKREC, New Orleans, LA Parents; the late Herman A. and Fannie Futterman, McDonald September 10, 1936 Temple Sinai, New Orleans Dr. Julius B. Feibelman, New Orleans Will reside in New Orleans ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAIN-GERTZEL Margaret Marie GERTZEL To Francis L. CAIN Parents; Mrs. Fred Gertzel, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cain, Winchester, VA September 16, 1936 Rev. S. A. McCollam, assisted by Rev. R. M. Grove Attended by Helen Moore and Lloyd Steward Will reside in Crafton heights ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WYKE-SCHAEFER Marie Genevieve SCHAEFER To Alexander Lee WYKE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Frank a. Schaefer, Center ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wyke, Candor September 15, 1936 Rev. Fr. Joseph A. Burgoon Attended by Jane Wyke, sister of groom, and William Malarkey, cousin of bride Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936. GRIBBEN-KURTZROCK Lois KURTZROCK To Daniel GRIBBEN, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kurtzrock, Midway Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gribbben, McDonald September 19, 1936 Wellsburg, WV Rev. Meade Daugherty Witnessed by the bride's parents and her sister, Violet Will reside with the groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DELIERE-CHECCA Quesilda CHECCA To Louis DELIERE, Cecil Parents; Mr.. And Mrs. Philomeno Checca, Cecil September 17, 1936 St. Mary's church, Cecil Rev. Fr. Kopera Attended by Mary Jane Maigre, Cecil, Mary Corrente, Columbus, OH, formerly, Cecil and Anthony Deliere Will reside in Cecil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/14/2003 02:41:34
    1. BLUSSICK, JOHNSON Explosion Deaths Aug. 6, 1937, McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Two Imperial Men Die After Torch Explosion Peter BLUSSICK, 40, of Tyre and Nels JOHNSON, 35, of Imperial R. D., are dead as a result of a blowtorch explosion Monday morning, August 2, 1937, on a Bower Hill road construction job. Both were Allegheny county employees. Fellow workers said the men were attempting to repair a leak in the torch. Mr. JOHNSON was rushed to the Southside hospital where he died a few hours later. He is survived by his father, Charles JOHNSON: four brothers: Charles, Jr., of California, Delphin of Coraopolis, and John and Paul at home; and three sisters: Mrs. Ernest WINTERS of Sturgeon, Mrs. Hope MYERS at home, and Mrs. William CEYROLLES of Imperial. Funeral services were held this Thursday afternoon, the Rev. W. B PURNELL of Glassport officiating. Burial was in the Valley cemetery. Mr. BLUSSICK was taken to the Mercy hospital where he died Tuesday morning. He is survived by his mother, his wife, Mrs. Stella BLUSSICK; two daughters: Mrs. Sophie BARCOSKI and Mrs. Bertha BARCOSKI, both of Tyre; two brothers: Anthony BLUSSICK of Detroit, Mich., and Edward BLUSSICK of McDonald R. D., and a sister Rose who is married and resides in Pittsburgh. Funeral services will be held this Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock in St. Columbkille's church. Burial will be in the Valley cemetery.

    05/13/2003 11:52:08
    1. AUGUST 1936, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, AUGUST 7, 1936. MYERS-PEACOCK Myrtle R. PEACOCK To Rev. Clyde L. MYERS Parents; the late Millie Thompson Peacock and David I. Peacock July 30, 1936 Swartz home, Hickory Rev. Dr. Luther Knox Peacock, Fall River, MA, bride's uncle No attendants Will reside in Greentree ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SARTWELL-CRIMI Lucille CRIMI To Floyd SARTWELL Parents; Mrs. Jeanne Crimi, Cecil Mr. and Mrs. William Sartwell, Cleveland, OH August 1, 1936 Cecil Gospel mission Rev. Howard Spease, Cleveland Given in marriage by her uncle, Ferdinand Bethem, Charleroi Attended by Velma Crimi, sister of bride, and Rev. Erville Smith Will reside in Cleveland ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, AUGUST 14, 1936. TAICOLA-GREENFIELD Ina GREENFIELD To George TAICOLA, Sturgeon Parents; Mrs. Nora Greenfield, Oakdale August 5, 1936 Wellsburg, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KILLARD-KENSINGER Colette KENSINGER To Albert J. KILLARD Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kensinger, Sr. Oakdale Thomas G. Killard, Mt. Oliver, Pgh. August 12, 1936 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Fr. C. F. Keanne Attended by Mae Kensinger, sister of bride, and James A. Kensinger, Jr. brother of bride Will reside in Dormont ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, AUGUST 21, 1936. PFEIFFER-LUTZ Besse LeOla LUTZ To Paul L. PFEIFFER Parents; Mrs. William A. Lutz, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pfeiffer, Indiana, PA August 15, 1936 Parsonage of Ingram U. P. church Rev. S. H. Jamison, cousin of bride Attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Williams, Jr., McKeesport Will reside in Derry, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ILLAR-McELHANEY Ruth McELHANEY To Samuel L. ILLAR, Federal Parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McElhaney, Coraopolis August 12, 1936 Presby. Manse, Carnot Rev. James M. Briceland ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PENDEVILLE-SANDRI Mary SANDRI To Francis A. PENDEVILLE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sandri "Saturday morning" St. Ann's church Attended by Anne Evonovich, Stella Donic, John D. Pendeville, brother of groom, and Bruno Sandri, brother of bride Will reside in "the Adams house", Bulger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, AUGUST 28, 1936. VANDALE-AYRES Edith Leona AYRES To August E. VANDALE Parents; M. and Mrs. W. E. Ayres, Gladden heights Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vandale, Sr., Cowden August 24, 1936 Ayres home Dr. A. A. Love, Mr. Washington U. P. church, uncle of bride Attended by Loretta Ayres, sister of bride, and Ernest Vandale, Jr., brother of groom Will reside in Montour No. 2, R. D. 3, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/13/2003 01:18:45
    1. DOEHRE, DUNN, TOULOUSE, CARLISLE Aug. 6, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. DOEHRE, DUNN, TOULOUSE, CARLISLE Mrs. Katherine DIEHL DOEHRE, 55, died at 2:15 a.m., Friday, July 30, 1937, in her home in R. D. 4, McDonald, following a two months' illness of complications and heart trouble. A daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth GEARHARDT DIEHL she was born March 6, 1882 in Hookstown. He and Henry F. DOEHRE were united in marriage August 16, 1911 in Hookstown, the Rev. William MCFRENCH officiating. The resided in Bavington for nine years then moved to Primrose in 1920 where they resided on the farm since. She was a member of the Midway Center U. P. church. Besides her husband, she leaves one daughter, Thelma, the wife of Frank FADELEY of New Cumberland, W. Va., and three sons: August, Lester, and Elmer, at home. She is also survived by one brother: John W. DIEHL of Hookstown, and three sisters: Margaret, the wife of Adam ANGERER of Canonsburg, Anna, the wife of the late Grant FOSTER of Volant, and Mary, the wife of Bert BAKER of Fredonia. There is one grandson, Frank FADELEY of New Cumberland. A son Henry died January 23, 1928, and a son Augustus Henry DOEHRE died December 21, 1913. Her father died April 12, 1923, and her mother died June 12, 1913. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the home, the Rev. Alfred HUBBARD of Midway, assisted by the Rev. E. L. RALSTON of McDonald, officiating. Burial was in the Center cemetery, Midway. Mrs. Una CARY DUNN, 68, wife of Cassius C DUNN of Prosperity, died Friday morning, July 30, 1937, in the Washington hospital after an illness of one week. She was born March 18, 1869, at Prosperity and was a daughter of the late Dr. E. H. and Elizabeth DAY CARY. She was married to Cassius C. DUNN, September 27, 1892, and had resided in the same vicinity throughout her life. She had been a member of Upper Ten Mile Presbyterian church since girlhood and was actively identified with church and community activities. She leaves her husband and four children: Lawrence H. DUNN, Prosperity, Bessie, the wife of D. R. DOUGLASS, Pittsburgh: James C. DUNN, principal of McDonald high school, and Janet, the wife of Charles STEWART, Mt. Lebanon. She also leaves a brother, Dr. J. H. CARY, Washington, and a sister, Bess D. CARY, Prosperity, and three grandchildren: D. Raymond DOUGLAS, James D. DOUGLAS, and Joseph E. DUNN. Funeral services were held at the late home Sunday afternoon. Burial was in Prosperity cemetery. *Compiler's note: The name DOUGLASS is also spelled DOUGLAS in the article. Maurius Eugene TOULOUSE, 66, of Valley street, McDonald, died at 8 a.m. Saturday, July 31, 1937, in the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, following a ten-day illness. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice TOULOUSE, he was born in Besseges, France. He and Marie CLEMENS were united in marriage in June of 1897 in France and came to McDonald thirty-four years ago. He followed the occupation of a coal miner. Mr. TOULOUSE was the only surviving member of a large family. Besides his wife, he leaves four sons: Paul TOULOUSE of Valley street, Louis, George and Eugene at home, and three daughters: Camille, the wife of Louise ALLAGRE, and Eva, the wife of Jules WATLET, both of Monongahela, and Pauline, the wife of Casimer ROCHER of Gladden heights, McDonald. There are eight grandchildren. A son and a daughter died more than twenty years ago. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the home. Burial was in the Hilldale cemetery. Mrs. Angelina Campbell MCGUGIN CARLISLE, 80, wife of Joseph M. CARLISLE, died at 9:15 a.m. Monday, August 2, 1937, in her home in Hickory, of infirmities incident to her advanced age. Her death was hastened by injuries suffered in a fall six weeks ago. Mrs. CARLISLE was a descendant of two pioneer families of the county, being a daughter of James and Matilda CAMPBELL MCGUGIN. She was born October 19, 1857, in Mt. Pleasant township and was one of a family of 12 children. She was a life-long member of the Mt. Prospect Presbyterian church, the Missionary society and the Sunday school. In 1882, she was married to Joseph M. CARLISLE, who survives with the following children: J. Walter, D. Elmer, W. Milton, Clifford C, and Flora, all of Hickory. Seven grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Leanna CLARK of Cambridge, Ohio, also survive. Funeral services were held in the late home Wednesday afternoon in charge of the Rev. C. S. THOMAS. Burial was in the Mt. Prospect cemetery.

    05/12/2003 11:29:56
    1. JULY 1936, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JULY 10, 1936. RUSSELL-JOHNSON Margaret Deichler JOHNSON, East Lincoln ave. To Holland S. RUSSELL, Rennerdale July 3, 1936 Cumberland, MD Rev. A. K. Flora ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROBB-ROBERTSON Sara Nelson ROBERTSON To Winfield S. ROBB, Burgettstown July 8, 1936 First U. P. church, McDonald Rev. S. A. McCollam Attended by Lila Robertson, sister of bride, and J. Creighton Brewster Will reside in Bridgeville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JULY 17, 1936. WOODS-STOKELY Florence Elisabeth STOKELY To William Franklin WOODS, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Stokely, Gladden heights Mr. and Mrs. William E. Woods, McDonald June 26, 1936 First Methodist church, Morgantown, WV Rev. Dr. Joseph C. Hoffman Attended by Jean Young, Washington, PA, cousin of bride ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANESETTI-MARUCA Julia MARUCA To William ANESETTI Parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. Maruca, Oakdale Mr. Anesetti, Canonsburg July 8, 1936 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Fr. C. Keane Attended by Jane Maruca, sister of bride, Will reside in Canonsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JULY 24, 1936. KING-VALENT Sue VALENT, Imperial To John S. KING, Conneaut, OH July 20, 1936 Rectory of St. Columbkill's church, Imperial Will reside in Conneaut, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DEAN-BERTHOLD Alice BERTHOLD To Martin DEAN, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Berthold, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dean, Muse July 16, 1936 Parsonage of the First Presby. Church, New Cumberland, WV Rev. Mr. McDevitte Attended by Margaret Dean, Muse, and Thomas Carroll, McDonald Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/12/2003 02:02:07
    1. EMLER,Alice RITCHIE LATSHAW, July 30,1937 McDonald Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. EMLER Mrs. Alice RITCHIE EMLER, 70, died at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 28, 1937, in the home of her son, Joseph LATSHAW, in Oakdale, following a week's illness of bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. EMLER was born at Candor, Washington county, a daughter of Israel and Anise BEEGLE RITCHIE. She was twice married. Her first husband, Frank LATSHAW, was killed about 46 years ago at his home near Candor by an explosion of nitroglycerine, which he had mistaken for gasoline. Three children were born to this marriage, two of whom are living-Joseph LATSHAW of Oakdale and Harry LATSHAW of near BAVINGTON. On March 31, 1897, she was united in marriage with John EMLER, who died at Oakdale February 6 of this year. Mrs. EMLER had lived in and near Candor all her life until last September when she and her husband went to Oakdale to make their home with her son, Joseph LATSHAW. Besides the two sons there survive eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild, two brothers-Jesse and David RITCHIE of Candor, and one sister, Mrs. Jane MATTHEWS of Sygan. Funeral services will be held this Friday afternoon at two o'clock daylight time, in the Raccoon Presbyterian church at Candor, conducted by the Rev. Carl H. WHITE of Oakdale Presbyterian church. Burial will be in the Raccoon cemetery at Candor.

    05/11/2003 11:45:17
    1. FURNO, Wm. Lester, July 16, 1937 McDonald Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Burgettstown Boy Falls To His Death From Truck William Lester FURNO, son of Mr. and Mrs. John FURNO of Burgettstown, died enroute to a physician's office Saturday night after a fall from a truck driven by Jeff ROACH of R. D. 1, Clinton. The youth suffered a broken neck and was pronounced dead at the doctor's office. ROACH told police authorities the lad was riding on the bed of the light truck and apparently lost his balance and tumbled off. The driver was reported not to have been driving fast. ROACH and Earl FARNER placed the boy in the latter's automobile and rushed him to the physician's office.

    05/11/2003 01:08:35
    1. JULY 1932, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JULY 1, 1932. ZIEGLER-KNEPPER Elizabeth KNEPPER To Albert R. ZIEGLER Parents; Mrs. Margaret W. Knepper, Oakdale Mrs. Mary Ziegler, Oakdale June 24, 1932 Home of Jennie Wallace, bride's aunt Rev. Dr. J. Melvin Keys, Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RANKIN-STRAIN Della STRAIN, Primrose To Thomas RANKIN, Venice June 28, 1932 Will reside with groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Solinger, Venice ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JULY 8, 1932. COX-TRUZZIE Ida TRUZZIE To Robert COX, Primrose July 1, 1932 Wellsburg, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARTINEZ-CUJAS Hazel CUJAS To Samuel MARTINEZ, Clarksburg, WV Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cujas, Hickory June 30, 1932 Wellsburg, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WATT-McBRIDE Christine Harriet McBRIDE To Robert Lewis WATT Parents; Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Scott McBride Mrs. Robert Ross Watt, Barnesville, OH June 22, 1932 Washington, DC Wallace Mem. U. P. church Rev. McBride, father of bride, assisted by Rev. Dr. C. E. Hawthorne Attended by Mrs. Arthur Armstrong, McDonald, sister of bride, and Rev. Mr. A. R. Armstrong Will reside in Barnesville, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/09/2003 03:00:44
    1. PENBERTHY Reunion July 17, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. PENBERTHY Family Reunion The annual reunion of the Richard PENBERTHY family was held Sunday, July 11, at Bavington dam. The reunion this year was of double significance, it being the year of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. PENBERTHY, and also Mr. PENBERTHY's 78th birthday. The day was spent in reminiscing and in swimming. Lunch was served at one o'clock. The children and their families in attendance were Mrs. John D. COSTELLO and sons James and Edward of Glenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. HERRON and sons Dick and Teddy of Hollidays Cove, W. Va., Mrs. Ethel Stewart GRIFFIN and daughters Ethyl and Betty of Weirton, Mrs. Walter KARCHER and son David of Etna, Mrs. Roy COCHRAN and children Betty and Eugene of Oakdale, Mrs. Harry PENBERTHY and sons Jack and Robert of the Steubenville pike, Mr. and Mrs. Richard PENBERTHY, Jr., and children Bobby and Mary Lou of Coraopolis heights. Other relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan KRINE of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. Sankey PENBERTHY of Needles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James PETRIE and children Gordon, Jane, and William of New Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Harry EMERY and children, Earl, Ruth, Marion, and William of Enon Valley, Mrs. Claude WAGNER and children Burnice (sic), Helen, Virginia, and Kenneth of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. MAIN and three daughters of Ellwood City, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry FURRY and children Louis, Charles, Harry and Elaine of Wurtemburg. The children unable to attend were Harry PENBERTHY of Sturgeon, Dewey PENBERTHY of Neville Island, and Mrs. John CHAMBERS of New Cumberland, W. Va.

    05/08/2003 11:57:26
    1. JUNE 1932, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 3, 1932. WALKER-HEWITT Jeanette HEWITT To Amos J. WALKER, McDonald Parents; Mrs. James Hewitt, Noblestown The late Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Walker May 28, 1932 Parsonage, First U. P. church Rev. S. A. McCollam Attended by Mary Duffy, Noblestown, and Patrick Dolan, McDonald Will reside in Noblestown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 10, 1932. McGANNON-BURNS Mrs. Ruth Jarrett BURNS, formerly McDonald To B. A. McGANNON, Wheeling, WV June 3, 1932 Cameron, WV Rev. Mr. Anderson Attended by Mr. and Mrs. William Kaltenbaugh, Wheeling Will reside in Warwood, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JUNE 24, 1932. BOYNES-CRAIG Clara Esther CRAIG To Carl Howard BOYNES Parents; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Craig, Noblestown Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boynes, McDonald June 4, 1932 Rev. Edward Krapp Presby. Church, Wellsburg, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SMITH-HEAPS Mary Irene HEAPS To Fred G. SMITH, Long Island, NY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaps, McDonald June 14, 1932 Union Congregational church, New York City Will reside in NY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLANCHEON-SHEARSON Julianna BLANCHEON To Michael SHEARSON, Bulger June 18, 1932 St. Ann's church, Bulger Rev. Fr. Koscisz Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LYNN-OBENREDER Elsie Elizabeth OBENREDER To James LYNN, Coraopolis Parents; William Obenreder, Charlton Heights June 16, 1932 Rev. Fr. Charles William Presy Immaculate Conception church, Washington, PA Attended by Anastasia McCarton and William Phillips Will reside in Neville Island ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HERRIOTT-CLARK Blanche Carroll CLARK To John G. HERRIOTT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clark, Washington Mr. and Mrs. John G. Herriott, McDonald August 25, 1931 (late announcement) Moundsville, WV Will reside in Mt. Pleasant Twp. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FEE-SCOTT Blanche SCOTT, Summitville, OH To Howard L. FEE, McDonald June 16, 1932 Home of Rev. Dr. C. T. Littell, U. P. church, Venice Will reside at R.D. 3, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McCREARY-SIMPSON Edith Ann SIMPSON, Hickory To Dr. Homer W. McCREARY, Saranac Lake, NY June 17, 1932 Crystal Room, William Penn hotel, Pgh. Rev. Don P. Montgomery, Youngstown U. P. church ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHAPMAN-McKEE Aida Vere McKEE To Donald H. CHAPMAN Parents; Mrs. Mary E. McKee, and the late E. Boyles McKee Dr. and Mrs. Howard R. Chapman, Ann Arbor, MI June 22, 1932 Dr. Chapman, father of groom, read the service Chapel of Michigan League Attended by Margaret Stearns, Saginaw, MI, and Duncan Stewart, Detroit, MI Will reside in Durham, NH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McELHANEY-LUTTRELL Dorothy LUTTRELL To Harold McELHANEY Parents; Mrs. Edna Miller Luttrell and the late Albert Luttrell, Burgettstown Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McElhaney, McDonald Given in marriage by her brother, Jack June 21, 1932 Home of bride Rev. R. E. Carmen, First Presby. Church, Burgettstown Attended by Grace Clark, Santa Monica, CA, and Ordell McElhaney, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOHNSTON-CLARKE Ruth Harriett CLARKE To Wayne Darlington JOHNSTON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clarke Mrs. Nancy Johnston, McDonald June 21, 1932 Second Presby. Manse, Washington Rev. George P. Atwell Attended by Mrs. John W. Herriott, sister of bride, and William Johnston, Jr., cousin of groom Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *****THIS ARTICLE WAS INSERTED BETWEEN THE PAGES***** No exact date for the edition, but from 1942! LONG-RODGERS Helen RODGERS To Eugene LONG, Canton OH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodgers June 29, 1942 Justice of the Peace Peter Cherry, Bridgeville, bride's uncle Will reside in Canton, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/08/2003 12:32:05
    1. Long Ago July 30, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Out of The Long Ago Forty-Years Ago July 24, 1897 Earl PATTERSON, 14, died July 22 in his home in Arabella street. The James MCLAUGHLIN farm in Cecil, containing 154 acres, has been sold to C. M. LINN for $48 an acre. James MANES of North Strabane had over a hundred bushels of raspberries. Joseph OLDFIELD, 15, of Valley street had one eye destroyed, his nose broken, and the left bone on his forehead fractured when he was kicked by one of the LEWIS ice wagon horses. Several men from the Eastend went in Shannon MARGERUM's wagon on a fishing trip. They returned home the next day, frightened away by a muskrat. The town was left in darkness July 20 when the great wind and lightning storm caused the electric plant to be shutdown. The interior of the FABRE millinery establishment has been remodeled by Contractor VERNET. July 31, 1897 Samuel NEWTON, 54, died July 27 in his home in Oakdale. George BARNETT brought 13 four-month-old lambs to town weighing 70 lbs. each, which he sold for $40.85. Chicken thieves have been quite abundant in Robb Valley. One Frenchman thought an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure, so he killed his 14 chickens and made bouillon. The hose company paid $90 for 24 new uniforms. T. M. DOUGLASS has bought J. H. DICKSON's messenger business. Daniel CROWLEY of Sturgeon, fireman on the yard engine, was injured when he fell from a train. Campbell WARREN was killed while trying to hop a freight train in Washington. Robert WALLACE of Cecil had a whole flock of turkeys stolen. Miller's Run oil wells, during the strike, have their coal hauled from Canonsburg. The Royal Gas Co., has found a good gasser on the J. C. STEVENSON farm near Bulger. The Lawrence is drilling on the David STEVENSON place. Thirty Years Ago Emile DARDELLE came here from Illinois to rebuild his house, which was burned some time ago. Harold COLEMAN of Arabella street was bitten by Robert STEWART's dog. William MERVILLE's young son fell on a piece of slate and cut the calf of his leg so severely that it required six stitches to close it. Margaret O'BRIEN of the Southside cut the arteries in a foot when she stepped on a piece of broken glass. Tessie BEHLING underwent an operation for a tumor of the neck. Deaths of the week were Louis S. DICKINSON of Midway, Mrs. Fannie PLETINCKS of Liberty street, McDonald, and Clifford HAWKINS of Sturgeon. Andrew JOHNSON, 40, was killed July 17 by a fall of coal at Cherry Valley. Howard AYRES of the Federal Supply stores is suffering from a sprained wrist, the result of a battle with rats. Twenty-five Years Ago July 27, 1912 Valetta MCGOVERN, 11, died July 21 in the Mercy hospital from burns received while playing near a bonfire at her home in the Southside. John Haynes MILLER died suddenly Tuesday morning, July 24, in his home near Hickory. Considerable damage was done by the heavy rains July 25. Among the heaviest losers are George STEIN, McDonald Tea Co., Commercial Hotel, and the Chinese laundry. Miss Amelia KEISLING of Gregg underwent an appendix operation in the Allegheny General hospital. William E. CRIDER of Oakdale has returned from the Allegheny General hospital following an appendix operation. Dr. J. M. MOORE of Midway has a white leghorn hen, which is an adept at swimming. She nobly braved the floodwaters of the creek July 25 and swam to shore. The doctor intends to present her with a diploma when he finds a suitable one. Twenty Years Ago July 28, 1917 George DAVIS of Bulger has obtained a position as brakeman with the P. R. R. John ATEN of Bulger and Eva REED of Steubenville were married July 24 in Steubenville. Jacob THOMPSON has purchased Mrs. SPRINGER's farm south of town. Mrs. Joseph L. THOMAS underwent a serious operation in the Mercy hospital. Miss Lottie LONGSTRETH underwent an appendix operation in her home in Sturgeon. Deaths of the week were Michael GALVIN of Laurel Hill, Marry WILLIAMS of Primrose, and Mrs. Cecelia WHEELER of Monessen, formerly of McDonald. Billie ZUNK of Midway fractured his leg when a car belonging to FREVILLEs of Bulger skidded into his wagon. Mrs. W. E. SPEER of Noblestown underwent an operation in the Mercy hospital. Fifteen Years Ago July 27, 1922 Jack SHANE had his tonsils removed in the Washington hospital. J. T. EDWARDS of Oakdale had his finger crushed in the boiler shop. Neressa BRYON of Oakdale underwent an operation in the Mercy hospital. Joseph R. STURGEON fell from a hay wagon and broke several ribs. Charles BARTOLICH of Midway had his car stolen while he was in a Pittsburgh theater. Miss Mary M. TAYLOR of Midway was one of the successful applicants in the competitive examinations for State scholarships offered to high school students of Pennsylvania. Langeloth defeated McDonald 7 to 5 in a six-inning game. JOHNEN pitched for McDonald. Mrs. Sarah MCCALMONT, 69, died July 23 in her home in Canonsburg. Josephine HAMILTON of Grant street underwent an appendix operation. Ten Years Ago July 28, 1927 Miss Vera Catherine WOLFORD of Midway and Paul Burns MECHLIN of West Palm Beach, Fla., were married July 23 in the home of the bride's parents. Deaths of the week were Naomi POSKIN and John W. WILES of McDonald, and Mrs. Ella STEWART CUNNINGHAM of Hickory. The Mel MOORHEAD house was entered and robbed of $15. Joseph GOBLIC, 7, of Joffre was instantly killed when he was struck by a car. Mrs. J. P. TAYLOR of North street has several hens that began to lay at the age of four months. 53 head of cattle were tested at the Barrick cottage of the Boys' Industrial Home and all were found in perfect condition. Dr. C. N. VANSICKLE's house in Oakdale was damaged by lightning during the heavy storm. Ruth Ann and Billy MOORE of Oakdale had their tonsils removed in the Eye and Ear hospital. Five Years Ago July 29, 1932 Steven JOBLONSKI's barn near Venice burned July 24. His loss included three calves and all his wheat, hay, harness, and machinery. Howard PETTIT has purchased the JOHNS lot in Lincoln avenue and is building a public garage and funeral home. Lightning struck the Harry DESCUTNER farmhouse, three miles north of McDonald. The dwelling, its contents, and an adjoining washhouse were destroyed. Damage was estimated at $6,000, partially insured. James STEWART of Valley street sustained severe bruises about the back and legs by a fall of slate at Montour No. 9. Kathryn KOHL of Oakdale and Joseph MCDERMITT of Carnegie were married July 27 in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown. Deaths of the week were Mrs. John ROUSSEAU of Studa, Richard THORNTON of Montour No. 9, Alex KUKIEZA of Clinton Block, Mrs. M. B. HICKS of Midway, Austin S. SLATER of Oakdale, Harry EATON of Clinton, and James STEWART of Burgettstown. R. G. WASHABAUGH of Noblestown had his tonsils removed in a Wilkinsburg hospital. W. D. CROOKS of Imperial sustained a compound fracture of his arm when it got caught in the conveyor at the Clinton Block Coal plant.

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