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    1. APRIL and MAY 1932, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, APRIL 8, 1932. WARD-CODY Anna CODY To John WARD, Pittsburgh Parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. Cody, Burgettstown March 28, 1932 Rev. Fr. W. J. McCashin Our Lady of Lourdes church, Burgettstown Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, APRIL 15, 1932. SPARBER-McGINNIS Sarah McGINNIS, Noblestown To Charles SPARBER, Battle Ridge road Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGinnis, Noblestown Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sparber April 9, 1932 Rev. Mr. Varner, M. E. church, Mt. Lebanon Will reside in Conneaut, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, MAY 27, 1932. DAVIS-McDOWELL Sarah E. McDOWELL To Melvin E. DAVIS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John H. McDowell, Hickory Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis, Washington May 18, 1932 Wellsburg, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OWENS-FISHER Bessie A. FISHER, McDonald To John L. OWENS, Washington May 23, 1932 Home of Rev. H. Miller Herr, Christian and Missionary Alliance church, Washington Accompanied by bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/07/2003 02:09:44
    1. JAN., FEB., & MAR. 1932, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, JANUARY 15, 1932. Gertrude RUDGE To George STRIMEL Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Rudge, Canonsburg Mr. and Mrs. Archie Strimel, Sr., Cecil Will reside in Cecil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRABOWSKI-PIVOVAR Mary PIVOVAR To Nat GRABOWSKI Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Pivovar, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Grabowski, Nanticoke, PA January 4, 1932 Holy Trinity church, Nanticoke Rev. Fr. Wieziolowski Attended by Eleanor Grabowski, sister of groom, and Alex Galazin Will reside in Nanticoke ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BERTHOLD-CONN Margaret H. CONN, formerly Akron, OH To Harry BERTHOLD, McDonald-Venice road Parents; Bride is daughter of Mrs. James Bowland, Imperial January 12, 1932 St. John's Lutheran church, McKees Rocks Attended by Bertha D. Craig, Akron, OH Will reside on the McDonald-Venice road ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 5, 1932. TARR-LOCKHART Mrs. Zelda Allinder LOCKHART To Russell F. TARR Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Allinder, McDonald The late Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Tarr, Greensburg February 2, 1932 Home of Rev. M. J. Broughner, Church of the Brethern, Greensburg Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pope, Greensburg Will reside in Kittanning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DeBLANDER-McCUE Alice McCUE, Burgettstown To Florent L. DeBLANDER, McDonald January 6, 1932 Rev. Fr. Wm. J. McCashin, Our Lady of Lourdes church, Burgettstown Attended by Catherine McCue, sister of bride, and Paul DeBlander, McDonald, brother of groom Will reside in Burgettstown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, FEBRUARY 26, 1932. LEACH-KRAEER Mrs. E. O. KRAEER, Arabella street To James LEACH, Pittsburgh February 10, 1932 Cleveland, OH Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 4, 1932. SIMPSON-FRAZER Elizabeth Nelson FRAZER To William Crawford SIMPSON Parents; Mrs. Jennie Frazer, Frankfort Springs Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, Bulger February 24, 1932 Home of bride's mother Rev. E. W. Welch, Reynoldsburg, OH, assisted by Rev. James Potter, Ingram Attended by Hazel Frazer, sister of bride, and Arthur Simpson, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD NEWSPAPER, McDONALD, PA, MARCH 25, 1932. RANSOM-LAWSON Gladyce LAWSON To Robert RANSOM Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson, Burgettstown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ransom March 8, 1932 Washington Will reside in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cleek ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/06/2003 01:24:11
    1. JULY 1938, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JULY 1, 1938. GINN-BALLARD Kathryn Margaret BALLARD To John Wilson GINN Parents; Mrs. Susan O'Neil Misenhelter, McKeesport Mr. and Mrs. Marion M. Ginn June 25, 1938 Home of Mr. and Mrs. Fernand A. Thomassy, Pitt hotel, McDonald Rev. Alexandre A. Mage, D.D., Irons Mem. French U. P. church, McDonald Attended by Margaret Nee, McKeesport, and Walter C. Shaw, Jr., McKeesport Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SUHAYDA-DEBNAR Helen K. DEBNAR To Joseph A. SUHAYDA, Weirton Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Debnar, Cecil Heights Mr. and Mrs. Steve Suhayda, Oakdale June 25, 1938 St. Mary's church, Cecil Rev. Fr. John Kopera Attended by Bertha Debnar, Cecil, John Suhayda, Oakdale Will reside in Weirton heights ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SMITH-McCALMONT Virginia Ruth McCALMONT To Matthew Maxwell SMITH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. McCalmont, Hickory Mrs. Elsie Smith, Rea June 22, 1938 U. P. church, Hickory Will reside in Lancaster ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INVERNIZZI-DeBOE Elizabeth B. Meredith DeBOE To Dominick INVERNIZZI, Cuddy June 25, 1938 St. Barbara's church, Presto Rev. Fr. Joseph Puktis Attended by Viola Invernizzi, Miola Callari, Sophie Kershanty, Delores Invernizzi, Anthony Prevetali, Lindo Demecheli, James Guerra, Louis Demecheli, all of Cuddy Will reside in Cuddy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEGGS-GARBARK Clara E. GARBARK To John M. BEGGS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Garbark, Edgewood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beggs, Pgh. June 22, 1938 St. Anslem's church, Swissvale Attended by Helen Garbark, Edgewood, sister of bride, and Brannigan O'Toole, Pgh. Will reside in Pgh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/05/2003 05:41:57
    1. JOHNSTON, MORGAN, HASTINGS, BOOTH July 23, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. JOHNSTON, MORGAN, HASTINGS, BOOTH George JOHNSTON, 23-year-old Bulger youth, was fatally injured when he was pinned under a large quantity of slate in the Langeloth mine at 2:15 a.m. Wednesday. Rushed to the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, JOHNSTON died at 7 a.m. His injuries included a broken back and a fractured left leg. JOHNSTON and an unnamed companion were engaged in moving a cutting machine when the accident occurred. His companion removed him from beneath the slate and summoned aid. He was a son of William H. JOHNSTON. Besides his father, three sisters: Mr. Mabel KUCERA of Mineral Springs, Ohio, Mrs. Margaret SCHWAB of R. D. 4, McDonald, and Mrs. Thelma GEORGE of Midway, and three brothers: Carl of McDonald, William of Mineral Ridge, Ohio, and Thomas, at home, survive. Funeral services will be held this Friday at 2 p.m. in the JOHNSTON home in Bulger. Burial will be in the Midway cemetery. Mrs. Lora YOLTON MORGAN, 78, widow of William C. MORGAN, died at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 20, 1937, in her home in Midway, after an illness of several weeks. A daughter of Cool and Martha GIBB YOLTON, she was born October 11, 1859, in Beaver county. She spent most of her life in Frankfort Springs. She was a member of the Center U. P. church. Her husband, whom she married December 1885, died in 1912. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. W. W. GILL of Midway and a son Dale MORGAN of Detroit, Mich. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the GILL home in charge of the Rev. Alfred HUBBARD. Burial was in the Mill Creek cemetery. Thomas Lee, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel HASTINGS of the Campbell farm on Battle Ridge, South Fayette township, died at 1:30 p.m. Monday, July 12, 1937, in the Children's hospital, Pittsburgh, following a month's illness of Bright's disease. He was born April 10, 1933, on the farm. Besides his parents, he leaves two sisters, Martha and Jessie, both at home. Funeral services were held July 14 in the hoe conducted by the Rev. W. S. CARSON of the Gladden U. P. church. Burial was in the Robinson's Run cemetery. August M. BOURGUIGNON, 18, of Cecil, was drowned Thursday, July 15, 1937, while swimming in a coal pit near Miller's road, Allegheny county. His body was recovered by Elmer D'ANDRA, who tried to revive him. He was born August 11, 1918, in Cecil and attended the Cecil school, graduating with the class of 1936. He was a member of the Covenanters church of Cecil. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Hector PREAUX, and four sisters, Mrs. J. L. MAIN of Cecil, Mrs. D. STOREZ of Cowden, and Miss Flora Mae and Miss Germaine at home. His father died July 28, 1923, and a sister Henrietta Charokee (sic) died July 1, 1929. Funeral services were held Sunday in the home, the Rev, C. R. HARRINGTON officiating. Burial was in the Venice cemetery. James Vincent BOOTH, 54, husband of the former Grace ALTER of Oakdale, died at 11:30 p.m. Thursday, July 15, 1937, in his home in New Kensington. His wife attended the Oakdale high school and taught for a number of years in the Champion school. During this time she made her home with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. MCJUNKIN of Hastings avenue, Oakdale. She is also a cousin of Mrs. George HOFFMAN of Center avenue, Oakdale and Miss Anna MCGREGOR of Oakdale. He and James BOOTH were married in New Texas, her uncle, Dr. J. M. MCJUNKIN, performing the ceremony. Besides his wife he leaves one son, his mother, one brother, and three sisters. His father, James Ellis BOOTH, died in 1928. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the home of his mother. Burial was in New Texas. Those from Oakdale who attended the funeral were Mrs. J. M. MCJUNKIN, Mrs. George HOFFMAN, Miss Anna MCGREGOR, and Mrs. William FIFE.

    05/04/2003 11:34:04
    1. Long Ago July 16, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Out of the Long Ago Forty Years Ago July 10, 1897 George J. BUCHHEIT is drilling some oil wells back of SMITH's Ferry. W. D. HALL hauls him the needed supplies from McDonald. Peter SPRUMONT, 19, was instantly killed at the Nickelplate mine by a fall of slate. Joseph DESCUTNER went to Belgium on a pleasure trip. David DOUGHERTY has charge of the North-Star-Imperial mail route. The Hill Farm mine has been shut down since so many lives have been lost. Godfrey VOGEL, 88, of Hickory died July 4. H. G. MANNING, 38, died July 1 in his home near Primrose. A million dollar steel plant for McDonald is in prospect. John D. ROCKEFELLER, the Standard Oil man, is a Baptist. He promised to give $250,000 to that church if the members gave the same sum. The sum was raised and he is busy writing his check. J. B. MSAQUELIER has worked himself from a coal miner to a fine carpenter. He has built a house for John REED, and is adding a new room to the Robb School. Thirty Years Ago July 12, 1907 Major NESBIT of Oakdale broke his collarbone in a runaway. Emil SERVOIN, 52, of Sturgeon shot himself with a 38-caliber revolver. He died that same evening. Andrew YOUNG, Sr., 76, died June 19 in Scotland. A blacksnake about 2 ½ feet long was killed at the Highland farm, Imperial. Upon opening the snake, it was discovered it had swallowed a small chicken. Perry VANDERVORT, 60, died July 5 in his home in Clinton. Robert RITCHIE of Midway broke his leg while at work in the mine. Wallace CHAMBON, 5, of Midway fell from a wagon and broke his nose. He was returning home from McDonald with his father when the accident occurred. R. A. PEACOCK of Hickory is searching for his horse and buggy, which a man, who said his name was MCDONALD, borrowed but forgot to return. Twenty-Five Years Ago July 12, 1912 Frank M. RANKIN, 37, died July 5 in his home in Midway. A marriage license has been issued to Mary BURNS and John RURICKI, both of McDonald. Mrs. Alexandre MAGE left July 9 for a month's sojourn in Canada. Mrs. Jacob BELL, and old and respected resident of Noblestown, died July 3. A. A. HADDEN of Oakdale fell down the stairs and broke his collarbone. Miss Elizabeth MCGILL of Oakdale underwent an operation on her throat. James REGAN has accepted a position as foreman of a machine shop in Parkersburg, W. Va. Frank BARR of Oakdale is chief engineer at the pump station in Gregg. Twenty Years Ago July 13, 1917 Mrs. MCEWEN has purchased the 16-acre farm of the Robert Clark BROWN estate in Cecil from Samuel SMITH. Benjamin FEREDAY has been named burgess of McDonald to succeed the late Samuel H. PYLE. Charlotte RICHARDS of the Westend, McDonald, and Richard BUFFINGTON were married June 11. Leon RANDOUR of Washington avenue received word of the death of his brother Henry in San Francisco, Calif., formerly of McDonald. Jacob FITZPATRICK, 25, a coal miner of Gladden, was crushed to death in the McLean Coal Co. mine near Treveskyn when a car jumped the track. William BARCLAY, 16, of Sturgeon enlisted in the Third Pennsylvania Infantry. Joe NEAL, the Midway constable, was kept busy July 4. At MCFARLANE's corner, he arrested eleven automobile drivers, some for not having their lights on and some for not using their horns. Fifteen Years Ago July 14, 1922 Robert HOOD broke an arm and fractured a shoulder blade while at work on the J. A. MCNALL farm north of town. He was unloading hay in the barn when a fork of hay, in being conveyed to the mow, was dropped, catching Mr. HOOD under it. Nellie S. WILEY and Marlowe G. OSMOND, both of Oakdale, were married July 6. Frank SCHELL bought John W. WILES' house in Station street for $6,000. George C. WILSON of Valley street underwent an appendix operation in the Mercy hospital. Mr. Alex PLUMMERET of Noblestown broke an artery in her hand and is suffering from blood poisoning. Robert (Hop) SAWHILL of Midway had his watch stolen while he was in swimming on the DONALDSON farm at Bavington. Ten Years Ago July 14, 1927 Mrs. Flora M. LESTER, 63, died July 10 in her home in Oakdale. Clyde DODDS has purchased the Oakdale newsstand. John F. DODDS, the mechanic at the VOYE Bros. garage, mashed a finger when a hammer head came off the handle. Alfred HOOKEY of North street had his tonsils removed in the Canonsburg hospital. Henri MARC, Jr., of Valley street left July 8 to serve tow weeks at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, as a lieutenant in the Chemical warfare section. Ruth Bell BELLAIRE of Barr street and Lloyd SLAGLE of Mosgrove, Armstrong county, were married June 11 in Pittsburgh. The West Penn Co., has appealed to the Public Service Commission to abandon the use of street car service between McDonald and Oakdale and to operate bus service between Burgettstown and Carnegie. Five Years Ago July 15, 1932 Floyd JENNETTE and Raymond KENNEDY of Fannie street entertained July 8 over radio station WNBO in Washington. James Ernest LINDSEY of the Venice road was instantly killed when a tree under which he was walking was struck by lightning. The James RENARI house in Primrose was destroyed by fire July 7. Damage, estimated at $2,000, was partly covered by insurance. Frank W. FELLNER, 26, of Railroad street was drowned July 10 in Raccoon creek. George C. WILSON of Tyre broke his collarbone and was badly bruised when his ice delivery truck went over a hill. Miss Dorothy SOULERET of East Lincoln avenue is an appendicitis patient in a Pittsburgh hospital. Mary COMBS of Murdocksville had 125 chickens stolen. Thomas MCNAMEE, 55, of Imperial sustained a broken vertebra when he fell from a cherry tree. Bertha and Wilma Jean EMERICK of Grant street had their tonsils and adenoids removed in the Washington hospital.

    05/03/2003 02:11:38
    1. Re: PA-CARNEGIE-D Digest V03 #103
    2. richard zerla
    3. Vickie, Do you know anything more about the John Burda who died July 22, 1932 in Cannonsburg? He could be related to me as my grand father and grand mother were both descendants of Burda, my grand father had 14 aunts and uncles named Burda. I plan to go to Poland in Juy to see if my maternal grand parents were cousns, second or third.Richard [email protected] wrote:> ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 PA-CARNEGIE-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 103 Today's Topics: #1 Long Ago July 7, 1937 McDonald PA ["Victoria Hospodar Valentine" #2 JUNE 1938, Wedding Abstracts ["Bill & Sandy Miklavic" <[email protected]] De: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" À: [email protected] Objet: Long Ago July 7, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook Out of the Long Ago Forty Years Ago July 3, 1897 W. J. and Hugh WILSON of Arlington heights have bought a thresher and cleaner and a 13-h.p. Peerless engine for $1675. They are prepared for a big threshing business this fall. Mr. POTTLE, the noted chef, has reopened his restaurant at the Miller corner. A large barn containing 15 tons of hay belonging to T. A MILLER was struck by lightning and burned. John WEISGERBER has bought W. H. BROWN's meat market. The KAMMERER still house was destroyed by fire. The big warehouse full of whisky was untouched. P. HOEY has the foundation dug for a 24x50, three-story brick block. 40 sheep belonging to T. B. WEST were killed by dogs. The Oakdale U. P. church has extended a call to the Rev. J. T. JAMISON of Buffalo, this county. The Midway gas office has been moved to the POTTER block in Bar street. Thirty Years Ago July 6, 1907 Miss May WORK of Candor and Dr. John S. HILL were married Thursday, July 4, in the home of the bride's parents. Herbert SINGLETON is waking around this week with the aid of crutches, because of a badly sprained ankle. Harry WITHERINGTON, well-known oilman, was instantly killed when he fell from an oil derrick in Cadiz, Ohio. Burglars entered the Charles BRICELAND house and stole a valuable watch belonging to Mr. BRICELAND. An attempt was made to enter the J. B. SMITH house, but the robbers were frightened away. Mrs. Catherine MONAHAN, 75, died July 4 in her home in Barr street. While cutting a tree on the James CALLAHAN lease, C. R. ZERBY found a nest of blacksnakes that, when put end to end, measured 94 feet. Some fiend poisoned A. DECOLA's horses July 4. Two horsed are dead and the third will probably die. Twenty-Five Years Ago July 6, 1912 Miss Mary B. STURGEON, 84, was found dead June 20 in her home in Fourth street. Robert JOHNSON of Oakdale received a scalp wound and cuts about the body, and Frank BOAHL of Steubenville sprained his left leg when their car overturned in a ditch as the tried to avoid hitting a drunken man, who was staggering in the path of the car. The third occupant of the car was unhurt. Joseph FRANKS, 6, of Midway, underwent an operation in the West Penn hospital. Campbell GILLES and Gertrude BROCKMAN of Midway were married June 26. Clyde SMITH 18, of Midway received his diploma from the General District and Printing Telegraph Co. school in Pittsburgh. He has taken his degree in eight subjects of the course by practical work. The McDonald Stars defeated the Christian Hill team of Midway July 4 by the score of 13-7. Batteries for Midway were CANONGE and CRAMER; for McDonald JOHNEN and HANS. Twenty Years Ago July 6, 1917 Thirty persons took the test for the summer normal in Midway. Deaths of the week were Samuel Houston PYLE, 46, of Center avenue, McDonald; Mrs. W. S. ARMOR of Murdocksville, and Dorothy BOWLAND of Sturgeon. Andrew BOYNE of Imperial broke his leg when his uncle's motorcycle overturned. Ella HALEY and Louis WHITTLING of Imperial were married June 27 in the home of the bride's mother. Bulger donated $250 toward the Red Cross. Edmond GOSSELIN, Sr., of Midway sprained his arm. Rosslyn MCCARTY of Midway left July 5 for Gettysburg, where he joined the regiment in which he enlisted. Mayo RONER of Bulger was accidentally shot July 4 and taken to the Steubenville hospital. William MCLEAN, 27, superintendent of the Oak Ridge mine, Oakdale, was found dead July 6. His body hung suspended from a chain at the tipple of the mine. It was believed he was the victim of an accident. Frank GAMBLE of Oakdale was badly bruised, Robert DAVIS broke his hand and sustained body bruises, and Ross ALLINDER was seriously injured when their car, driven by GAMBLE, skidded around a curve near the Oakdale chemical plant. Arnold STEWART, another occupant, was not injured. Fifteen Years Ago July 7, 1922 Mrs. Arthur M. SMITH was elected secretary of the Robinson township school board. Grace MULLIGAN of Fannie street, McDonald, and Charles A. WACKER of Oakdale were married July 6 in St. Alphonsus church. Three new teachers have been elected to McDonald high-Miss Laura SPROWLS, west Alexander, Miss Lucille NAIRN of Midway, and Miss Forsyth of New Concord. John W. WILES has purchased the oil interest of F. F. CONLEY of Bradford in the WADE farm sough of town. James Wilbert MOODY, 28, of Clinton died June 30 in the Mercy hospital. Elmer MCCLAIN, employed in the Standard Tinplate mill in Canonsburg, had his left leg severely cut in the hot mill department. Henry MCELHANEY of Midway was injured when his wagon upset, throwing him out. James KELLY, 4, of Midway cut his eye when he fell on a piece of tin while at play, and it will be necessary to remove it. Ten Years Ago July 7, 1927 "Boots" COUDERC, who is camping with several McDonald boys at Dr. ORWIG's cottage near Titusville, caught a 7 1/2 -lb. Muskellunge. Mrs. Edward GIBSON, 37, of Oakdale died July 6 in the Mercy hospital. W. C. FIFE of Oakdale had his tonsils removed in the Mercy hospital. Emily VANSELOW of Glendale and Matthew Lee HURNEY of Oakdale were married July 21 in Wellsburg. Charles BURZACK of Noblestown had his car damaged when it was crowded off the road by a passing auto. Gomer MARZAK of Noblestown was seriously injured when his car overturned in Oakdale. Wild M. SPARKENBAUGH of Oakdale and Richard P. FIERST of Pittsburgh were married Saturday, June 9, in the home of the bride's parents. Ruth LESCALLETTE of Midway was severely burned while discharging fireworks. Five Years Ago July 7, 1932 Thieves entered the hen house of Hugh FRAZEE and stole twelve of his Buff Orphington roosters. Fire broke out in Samuel BROIDA's department store in Burgettstown, damaging it to the amount $10,000. Attorney George LUTTRELL of Burgettstown was fatally injured when he fell 14 stories from his office in the Erie Trust building. Claire MALARKEY, 12, of North McDonald street injured his spine and sustained a severe cut on the hip when he fell 20 feet from and oil derrick on the HULYK (McDonald) farm. Harold NIX, 12, of Sturgeon was painfully injured, and it is feared he will lose the sight of both eyes, when carbide exploded near his home on the Fourth. A. C. "Slim" RANSOM of Burgettstown was elected to succeed W. B. COX as athletic director of the McDonald High School. Thomas RANKIN of Venice and Della STRAIN of Primrose were married June 28 in Wellsburg. John BURDA, 44, died July 2 in the Canonsburg hospital. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 3 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en français ! Testez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail

    05/03/2003 01:50:21
    1. JUNE 1938, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JUNE 3, 1938. HAMEL-EVANS Iona EVANS To Milton E. HAMEL, McDonald Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Evans, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamel, Castle Shannon June 27, 1937 (late announcement) Kansas City, KS Rev. A. T. Tomshany Attended by Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Jackson, she is sister of bride ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BRANNAN-DAVIDSON Mary Margaret DAVIDSON To Paul William BRANNAN, Burgettstown Parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peacock, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brannan, Shadyside, OH May 28, 1938 First U. P. manse, McDonald Rev. S. A. McCollam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BROWN-FEICK Avanell FEICK To Elzie BROWN, Ambridge Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feick, Ambridge, formerly Noblestown May 28, 1938 Noblestown M. E. church Rev. James J. Buell, McDonald Attended by bride's family Will reside in Ambridge ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KIRCHNER-STRIMEL Simone M. STRIMEL, Lancaster To John J. KIRCHNER, Lancaster May 21, 1938 St. Mary's rectory, Lancaster Rev. George W. Brown Attended by Josephine M. Cenis, McDonald, and William Kirchner, Lancaster Will reside in Lancaster ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KUEHNERT-DRAPEAU Virginia DRAPEAU To Albert C. KUEHNERT Parents; Mrs. Drapeau Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kuehnert, McDonald May 28, 1938 Rev. E. E. Mutschmann, St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Cleveland, OH Attended by Blanche Steinhauer and Norman Rogers, both of Cleveland ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JUNE 10, 1938. LOFFERT-AYRES Loretta AYRES To Emerson N. LOFFERT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ayres, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Loffert, McDonald June 2, 1938 Home of bride's parents Dr. A. A. Love, Mt. Washington, Pgh., uncle of bride Attended by Mrs. August E. Vandale, sister of bride, and Robert Lamb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MAJORS-MEDVED Anne MEDVED, Imperial To Philip MAJORS, Pgh. June 7, 1938 St. Columbkille's church, Imperial Rev. Fr. S. C. Kupiec Attended by Margaret and Angeline Medved, sisters of bride Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JUNE 17, 1938. KELSO-MOORE Mary G. MOORE To Robert B. KELSO Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Moore, Lawrence B. M. Kelso, Canonsburg NO DATE GIVEN Home of bride's parents Rev. L. K. Barnes Weirton, WV Given in marriage by brother, James D. Moore Attended by Mrs. Carl A. Hast, sister of bride, and Dr. Paul B. Wilkison, Canonsburg Will reside in Canonsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WEIDNER-CAMPBELL Ora Louise CAMPBELL To Thomas WEIDNER, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, Midway Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weidner, Sr., Wilkinsburg June 4, 1938 Home of Rev. Mr. Haggers, Edgewood Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Mulhorn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HEMPEL-SCHAUBEL Ruth J. SCHAUBEL To Rev. Walter Thomas HEMPEL Parents; Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schaubel, Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hempel, New Castle June 4, 1938 Atonement Lutheran church, Philadelphia Rev. William L. Stough, D.D., and Rev. A. M. Stump, New Castle Attended by Marion Schaubel, sister of bride, and Rev. Conrad Raker, Allentown Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEHALIC-GREEN Laura Mae GREEN To Michael MEHALIC Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green September 7, 1937 (late announcement) Norwalk, OH Reside with the bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LANCE-SPRINGER Nellie E. SPRINGER To Earl LANCE, Coraopolis heights Parents; the late Mr. and Mrs. John Springer, Imperial June 10, 1938 Ingram Presby. parsonage Rev. Walter L. Stuart Will reside in the Springer home ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GOEHRING-EHRLER Erma Edna EHRLER To Melvin Christian GOEHRING, West Newton Parents; Mrs. Mary Kerlicker Ehrler, West Newton Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Goehring, Erie June 13, 1938 Holy Family church, West Newton Rev. M. Hegerich Attended by Mathilda Kerlicker, Margaret McKelvey, Victoria Magda, and Larry Kerlicker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, JUNE 24, 1938. JOHNSON-JORDAN Velma JOHNSON To William JORDAN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Muse Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jordan, Midway June 18, 1938 Gladden U. P. church Rev. C. E. Carson Attended by Rachel Jordan, sister of groom, and Clarence Tigner ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FLICK-COPENHAVER Mildred Marie COPENHAVER To Claude D. FLICK Parents; Mrs. Dola Jones, Amsterdam, OH Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Flick, McDonald June 18, 1938 Home of Rev. L. C. Matthews, Scenery Hill Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karch, she is sister of groom Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    05/02/2003 12:29:06
    1. Long Ago July 7, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Out of the Long Ago Forty Years Ago July 3, 1897 W. J. and Hugh WILSON of Arlington heights have bought a thresher and cleaner and a 13-h.p. Peerless engine for $1675. They are prepared for a big threshing business this fall. Mr. POTTLE, the noted chef, has reopened his restaurant at the Miller corner. A large barn containing 15 tons of hay belonging to T. A MILLER was struck by lightning and burned. John WEISGERBER has bought W. H. BROWN's meat market. The KAMMERER still house was destroyed by fire. The big warehouse full of whisky was untouched. P. HOEY has the foundation dug for a 24x50, three-story brick block. 40 sheep belonging to T. B. WEST were killed by dogs. The Oakdale U. P. church has extended a call to the Rev. J. T. JAMISON of Buffalo, this county. The Midway gas office has been moved to the POTTER block in Bar street. Thirty Years Ago July 6, 1907 Miss May WORK of Candor and Dr. John S. HILL were married Thursday, July 4, in the home of the bride's parents. Herbert SINGLETON is waking around this week with the aid of crutches, because of a badly sprained ankle. Harry WITHERINGTON, well-known oilman, was instantly killed when he fell from an oil derrick in Cadiz, Ohio. Burglars entered the Charles BRICELAND house and stole a valuable watch belonging to Mr. BRICELAND. An attempt was made to enter the J. B. SMITH house, but the robbers were frightened away. Mrs. Catherine MONAHAN, 75, died July 4 in her home in Barr street. While cutting a tree on the James CALLAHAN lease, C. R. ZERBY found a nest of blacksnakes that, when put end to end, measured 94 feet. Some fiend poisoned A. DECOLA's horses July 4. Two horsed are dead and the third will probably die. Twenty-Five Years Ago July 6, 1912 Miss Mary B. STURGEON, 84, was found dead June 20 in her home in Fourth street. Robert JOHNSON of Oakdale received a scalp wound and cuts about the body, and Frank BOAHL of Steubenville sprained his left leg when their car overturned in a ditch as the tried to avoid hitting a drunken man, who was staggering in the path of the car. The third occupant of the car was unhurt. Joseph FRANKS, 6, of Midway, underwent an operation in the West Penn hospital. Campbell GILLES and Gertrude BROCKMAN of Midway were married June 26. Clyde SMITH 18, of Midway received his diploma from the General District and Printing Telegraph Co. school in Pittsburgh. He has taken his degree in eight subjects of the course by practical work. The McDonald Stars defeated the Christian Hill team of Midway July 4 by the score of 13-7. Batteries for Midway were CANONGE and CRAMER; for McDonald JOHNEN and HANS. Twenty Years Ago July 6, 1917 Thirty persons took the test for the summer normal in Midway. Deaths of the week were Samuel Houston PYLE, 46, of Center avenue, McDonald; Mrs. W. S. ARMOR of Murdocksville, and Dorothy BOWLAND of Sturgeon. Andrew BOYNE of Imperial broke his leg when his uncle's motorcycle overturned. Ella HALEY and Louis WHITTLING of Imperial were married June 27 in the home of the bride's mother. Bulger donated $250 toward the Red Cross. Edmond GOSSELIN, Sr., of Midway sprained his arm. Rosslyn MCCARTY of Midway left July 5 for Gettysburg, where he joined the regiment in which he enlisted. Mayo RONER of Bulger was accidentally shot July 4 and taken to the Steubenville hospital. William MCLEAN, 27, superintendent of the Oak Ridge mine, Oakdale, was found dead July 6. His body hung suspended from a chain at the tipple of the mine. It was believed he was the victim of an accident. Frank GAMBLE of Oakdale was badly bruised, Robert DAVIS broke his hand and sustained body bruises, and Ross ALLINDER was seriously injured when their car, driven by GAMBLE, skidded around a curve near the Oakdale chemical plant. Arnold STEWART, another occupant, was not injured. Fifteen Years Ago July 7, 1922 Mrs. Arthur M. SMITH was elected secretary of the Robinson township school board. Grace MULLIGAN of Fannie street, McDonald, and Charles A. WACKER of Oakdale were married July 6 in St. Alphonsus church. Three new teachers have been elected to McDonald high-Miss Laura SPROWLS, west Alexander, Miss Lucille NAIRN of Midway, and Miss Forsyth of New Concord. John W. WILES has purchased the oil interest of F. F. CONLEY of Bradford in the WADE farm sough of town. James Wilbert MOODY, 28, of Clinton died June 30 in the Mercy hospital. Elmer MCCLAIN, employed in the Standard Tinplate mill in Canonsburg, had his left leg severely cut in the hot mill department. Henry MCELHANEY of Midway was injured when his wagon upset, throwing him out. James KELLY, 4, of Midway cut his eye when he fell on a piece of tin while at play, and it will be necessary to remove it. Ten Years Ago July 7, 1927 "Boots" COUDERC, who is camping with several McDonald boys at Dr. ORWIG's cottage near Titusville, caught a 7 1/2 -lb. Muskellunge. Mrs. Edward GIBSON, 37, of Oakdale died July 6 in the Mercy hospital. W. C. FIFE of Oakdale had his tonsils removed in the Mercy hospital. Emily VANSELOW of Glendale and Matthew Lee HURNEY of Oakdale were married July 21 in Wellsburg. Charles BURZACK of Noblestown had his car damaged when it was crowded off the road by a passing auto. Gomer MARZAK of Noblestown was seriously injured when his car overturned in Oakdale. Wild M. SPARKENBAUGH of Oakdale and Richard P. FIERST of Pittsburgh were married Saturday, June 9, in the home of the bride's parents. Ruth LESCALLETTE of Midway was severely burned while discharging fireworks. Five Years Ago July 7, 1932 Thieves entered the hen house of Hugh FRAZEE and stole twelve of his Buff Orphington roosters. Fire broke out in Samuel BROIDA's department store in Burgettstown, damaging it to the amount $10,000. Attorney George LUTTRELL of Burgettstown was fatally injured when he fell 14 stories from his office in the Erie Trust building. Claire MALARKEY, 12, of North McDonald street injured his spine and sustained a severe cut on the hip when he fell 20 feet from and oil derrick on the HULYK (McDonald) farm. Harold NIX, 12, of Sturgeon was painfully injured, and it is feared he will lose the sight of both eyes, when carbide exploded near his home on the Fourth. A. C. "Slim" RANSOM of Burgettstown was elected to succeed W. B. COX as athletic director of the McDonald High School. Thomas RANKIN of Venice and Della STRAIN of Primrose were married June 28 in Wellsburg. John BURDA, 44, died July 2 in the Canonsburg hospital.

    05/02/2003 12:28:10
    1. DURANTIER, LESCALLETTE, HADDEN, HAMPSON
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. DURANTIER, LESCALLETTE, HADDEN, HAMPSON July 16, 1937 McDonald PA Record-Outlook Mrs. Amy BENARD DURANTIER, 68, died at 8:35 p.m. Friday, July 9, 1937, in her home in Coal street, McDonald, following a six-months illness of heart trouble. A daughter of the late Peter and Leo-Cadie SENECOT BENARD, she was born February 8, 1869, in Bruay Pas-de-Calais, France, and came to the United States with her parents on June 26, 1881, first settling in Noblestown. She and Villard DURANTIER were married June 26, 1884, in Oakdale. They resided in Noblestown until 1897, when they moved to McDonald where they have resided since. They resided in Coal street for 17 years. Mr. DURANTIER died in 1914 at the age of 58. Mrs. DURANTIER made several trips to France, the last in 1920. She leaves four daughters; Emma, the wife of Eugene JOURET of Greensburg, Bertha, the wife of Alfred BLANCHARD of Coal street, McDonald, Rose, the wife of the late Frank MALONE of Oakmont, and Miss Celia DURANTIER at home. She is also survived by two brothers, Peter BENARD of Laurel Hill and Fernal BENARD of Hickman, and one sister, Mrs. Louis BRIDA of Burgettstown. There are ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A son, Fernal, died in 1815 at the age of 13 years. Her mother died in 1914, and her father died in 1924. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in St. Alphonsus' church, of which she was a member, the Rev. Fr. Joseph A. BURGOON officiating. Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Charles F. LESCALLETTE, 81, husband of the late Ellen Dietrich LESCALLETTE, died at 10:10 p.m. Sunday, July 11, 1937, in the home of his daughter Mrs. Margaret MULL, in Noblestown. A son of the late Samuel and Sarah LESCALLETTE, he was born October 22, 1855. His parents, who resided on the LESCALLETTE homestead on the Southside, were one of the first three families to settle in Oakdale in 1867. Mrs. LESCALLETTE died about 25 years ago. He leaves three sons and eight daughters: Harry LESCALLETTE of Crafton, Wayne LESCALLETTE of Oakdale, Richard F. LESCALLETTE of Beaver Falls, Mrs. Nellie NICHOLSON of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Nora CLAREY of the Northside, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Flora CORNELL of Houston, Mrs. Martha BUDD of Martins Ferry, Ohio, Mrs. Rosetta Jane ABEL of Sturgeon, Mrs. Ada NEIL of East Pittsburgh, Mrs. Laura DIETRICH of Elizabeth, and Mrs. Margaret MULL of Noblestown, in whose home he died. There are 37 grandchildren and forty great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Oakdale U. P. church, the Rev. W. V. RITCHIE, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Oakdale cemetery. Mrs. Grace COOPER HADDEN, 52, died at 11:30 o'clock Monday morning, July 12, 1937, in St. Francis hospital, Pittsburgh, where she had been taken that morning, suffering from hemorrhages. She had been ill only a couple of days, but had for some time had a heart condition which contributed to her sudden and unexpected death. Mrs. HADDEN was born near DuBois in Clearfield county and came to Oakdale in 1916 to teach school. In August 1918 she was united in marriage with Joseph S. HADDEN who survives her. They have been connected with the Boys' Industrial Home in Oakdale all their married life. Mr. HADDEN is in charge of dairy and poultry products, and Mrs. HADDEN assisted him in the management of BARRICK Cottage, where from 50 to 60 of the older boys make their home. She had a fine personality and her noble Christian character helped to mould the young lives that came under her influence. Besides her husband she leaves her father, Hugh COOPER of near DuBois, a brother, Dr. W. R. COOPER of the Eastend, Pittsburgh, two sisters-Catherine, the wife of Dr. Walter THORPE of Windburn, Clearfield county, and Mildred, the wife of Howard GRANT of Brockway. One sister is dead. Mr. and Mrs. HADDEN had planned to take an ocean voyage next year and visit Mr. HADDEN's birthplace in County Tyrone, Ireland. Funeral services were held Tuesday evening at Barrick Cottage, Oakdale, conducted by Rev. Carl H. WHITE, D. D., of the Oakdale Presbyterian church. Further services were held Wednesday afternoon in her old home near DuBois. Burial was in Beechwood cemetery near DuBois. William HAMPSON, 86, died at 12:40 a.m. Thursday, July 15, 1937, in the home of his son, Joseph R. HAMPSON, in R. D. 1, Bulger, after a lingering illness. He was a resident of Railroad street, McDonald, for fifty years, and left here six years ago to reside with his son near the McDonald reservoir. His wife, Mrs. Martha MAULDRIDGE HAMPSON, died sixteen years ago. He leaves three sons and four daughters: William HAMPSON and Samuel HAMPSON of McDonald, Joseph R. HAMPSON, in whose home he died, Mrs. Henry TOWARD of Noblestown, Mrs. Frank GOFFART of McDonald, Mrs. Ward MCELHANEY of Imperial, and Mrs. John WADDINGHAM of Rochester, Pa. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock EST this Saturday afternoon in the home of his son Joseph, the Rev. J. Walker IRWIN, pastor of the Robinson church and the Rev. Oscar E. GARDNER, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church of McDonald, officiating. Burial will be in Robinson's Run cemetery.

    04/30/2003 11:37:49
    1. 1890's McDonald, PA Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. THE FOLLOWING ARE FROM THE McDONALD, PA NEWSPAPER. PROBABLY FROM THE 189O'S, BUT NO EXACT DATES AVAILABLE, SORRY. William C. ARBUCKLE, McDonald And Mary NEILL, Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. O. HINDMAN, Butler And Ella M. CAMPBELL, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ William MURPHY And Margaret LEES Rev. Dr. Irons, on the "14th" (no month given) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ USING AN OBITUARY ON THE SAME PAGE AND A PERPETUAL CALANDAR, THE YEAR OF THESE WEDDINGS IS CALCULATED TO BE 1896. H. C. FORRESTER And Annie LEPRO June 1st Rev. A. H. Davies ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charles SMITH And Alice RIMMELL June 3rd Rev. A. H. Davies ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    04/30/2003 12:27:16
    1. PHILLIPS, HALL, SCOTT, MUNN July 17, 1937, McDonald PA Record-Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. PHILLIPS, HALL, SCOTT, MUNN Walter J. PHILLIPS of Crafton, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federal Supply Co., and the Valley Supply Co., subsidiaries of the Pittsburgh Coal co., died Thursday evening, July 1, 1937, on board the Canadian Pacific liner, Duchess of Athol, which left Montreal June 25 for Liverpool, England. Mr. PHILLIPS was accompanied by his wife. It was his expressed desire that if he should die while aboard that he be buried in his native place in Wales. He had been associated with the coal industry in official capacity for many years, and was a former general manager of the McDonald Federal Supply Co. He was a native of Wales and was well known in McDonald and Midway. He was a former member of the First Presbyterian church of McDonald and for a member of years resided in Fifth street. His wife's maiden name was CONN and she was reared in Oakdale. Mrs. Pearl FRAM HALL of Oil City, wife of the late William K. HALL of McDonald, died at one o'clock Friday afternoon, July 2, 1937, in the Grandview sanitarium following an illness of several months. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, the Rev. L. J. LINDSEY, pastor of the First Free Methodist church, officiating. The late William K. HALL was a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. HALL of Washington avenue. Alexander SCOTT, 84, died at 6:30 a.m. Sunday, July 4, 1937, in the home of his nephew, Alex T. SCOTT, five miles south of Hookstown. He was a former resident of Burgettstown. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon. Miss. E. Jennie MUNN of Beaver, a sister of Mrs. Thomas B. DONALDSON of Emsworth and formerly of McDonald and Midway, died Saturday, July 3. Funeral services were held Monday in Pittsburgh.

    04/29/2003 11:11:02
    1. MAY 1938, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, MAY 6, 1938. DOWNS-WADE Audrey Marian WADE To Wesley DOWNS Parents; Mrs. Emma Wade, Midway Fred Downs, South Heights April 30, 1938 Center U. P. manse Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Margaret Brabson and Theodore Neely, South Heights Will reside in South Heights ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RONGAS-KOSTAS Dimitrola KOSTAS, Enlow To Pat RONGAS, Pittsburgh May 1, 1938 Pittsburgh Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, MAY 13, 1938. KELSO-BOYLE Myrtle M. BOYLE To John R. KELSO Parents; Mrs. Gertrude Boyle, Pgh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallace Kelso, McDonald May 11, 1938 Home of Rev. S. A. McCollam, McDonald Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Colin Schreiber, McDonald Will reside on the Kelso farm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GOBLECK-FRIZZIE Josephine GOBLECK To Jules FRIZZIE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gobleck, Sr., Raccoon Mr. A. Frizzie, Midway April 30, 1938 St. Patrick's church, Pgh. Rev. Father Cox Attended by Henrietta Gobleck, Raccon, sister of bride, and Angelo Zanette, Pgh. Will reside with groom's father, Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, MAY 20, 1938. LAYCOCK-KIPP Ruth Lee KIPP, formerly 3rd. St. McDonald To George William LAYCOCK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kipp, Avon Park, FL Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Laycock, Cocoa, FL May 15, 1938 Mountain Lake sanctuary, Lake Wales Dr. Benjamin Otto, Penny Farms Will reside in Cocoa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, MAY 27, 1938. RUDY-MORRIS Anna MORRIS, Carnegie To Hugh Nelson RUDY, McDonald May 20, 1938 Wellsburg, WV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEWART-VIDAL Louise Jane VIDAL, McDonald To Charles F. STEWART, McDonald May 23, 1938 Office of Squire A. B. Cochran Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BRIZENDINE-McCONNELL Dorothy McCONNELL To John W. BRIZENDINE, Ambridge Parents; Mrs. Myrtle McConnell, Clinton The late Mrs. Isabel Brizendine Given in marriage by her brother, George McConnell, Clinton May 20, 1938 Home of the bride Dr. Thomas E. Graham, Ambridge U. P. church Attended by Hilda F. Behringer, Edgeworth, and Charles A. Brizendine, Niagara Falls, NY, brother of groom Will reside in Ambridge ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    04/29/2003 12:53:00
    1. KELSO, KELSO, SPROUL, STONE, RAAB, Unknown Year McDonald PA Unknown Newspaper
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. From an unnamed and undated scrap of newspaper. At Candor, May 9, Benjamin KELSO, aged 75 years. The funeral was on Monday, interment at Candor cemetery. At Pasadena, Cal., on the 7th, Ellen Martha, daughter of the Rev. James KELSO, aged (13 or 15) years. The remains were brought east to Latrobe for interment. At McKee's Rocks, on Tuesday, Robert J. SPROUL aged 43 years. Deceased leaves a wife and seven children. He was a brother of Mrs. James KEENAN, of Oakdale. At Groton, Mass, May 1, of apoplexy, Mrs. Mary W. STONE, aged 97 years. Mrs. Anna I. PIERCE, mother of our townsman, M. M. PIERCE, who has been caring for Mrs. STONE for the past year, was with her at the time of her death. At his residence in Mt. Pleasant Twp., on May 9, Martin RAAB, aged 75 years. The funeral was on Sunday and the interment at West Middletown. Deceased was a native of Germany and had resided in this county for many years.

    04/28/2003 11:05:49
    1. APRIL 1938, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, APRIL 1, 1938. BRES-CHAUVET Germaine CHAUVET To Emil BRES Parents; Mrs. Alfred Chauvet, Sturgeon Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bres, Sturgeon March 26, 1938 Rev. Mr. Brown Attended by Geraldine Nix and Paul Dhinaut, Sturgeon Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, APRIL 22, 1938. JONES-McMICHAEL Florence McMICHAEL, Montours Community To Carl Kenneth JONES Parents; Maude McMichael, Allentown, sister of bride Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones, McDonald April 13, 1938 Cumberland, MD Will reside for the present at the McMichael homestead, routes 22-30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TYLER-BROWNING Louise LaVerne BROWNING To Charles Edward TYLER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Tyler, Bellevue April 16, 1938 First Baptist church, McDonald Rev. Charles Redd, grandfather of bride Attended by Mae Vaughn and Sherwin Coles, Bellevue Will reside in Pittsburgh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OSMOND-ADAMS Adelaide Frances ADAMS To Walter OSMOND, Oakdale Parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams, Oakdale April 14, 1938 Sixth U. P. church, Northside, Pgh. Rev. Ralph Groves Attended by Mrs. Martha Stewart, Oakdale Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, APRIL 29, 1938. KRAEER-SNYDER Louisine A. KRAEER To Henry L. SNYDER, Crafton Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Kraeer, Sr., Midway April 22, 1938 Home of Rev. J. D. Gibson, Greenville Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Miller, Bavington, she is bride's sister Will reside on Crafton Blvd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPARKS-HAUSER Charlotte Mozelle HAUSER To Mayo Johnson SPARKS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hauser, Winston-Salem, NC Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sparks, Oakdale April 23, 1938 First Baptist church, Winston-Salem, NC Dr. Ralph A. Herring Attended by Marie Sparks, Oakdale, sister of groom, and Joseph Johnson, Thomasville, NC Will reside in Winston-Salem ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    04/28/2003 02:56:09
    1. COOK, HICKMAN, VONDOLPH, MCKAY Possibly June Unknown Year, Unknown McDonald PA newspaper
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. This is from a scrap of newspaper with no date or newspaper name to be found. I'm figuring it is from the 1890's sometime, and that it is from the month of June. COOK, HICKMAN, VONDOLPH, MCKAY WINEBIDDLE May 28, Edward, infant son of Edward and Catherine Cook, of the East End. On the 8th inst., near Bridgeville, Miss Yetta, daughter of Sterrett HICKMAN, aged 22 years. June 12, 30-month-old child of Louis VONDOLPH, of Center Ave. June 9, wife of Mr. Nathan MCKAY, in her 3*th year. Funeral was Thursday morning from the residence on North McDonald St., under the auspices of the L. O. T. M. Interment at Butler. At East Liberty, on the 8th, Mrs. Elizabeth WINEBIDDLE, widow of M____ PHILLIPS, brother of David M. PHILLIPS of B____ Hill, Cecil township, aged ** years. Deceased was a daughter of Philip WINEBIDDLE, a man of strong character and .. I'm unable to read the remainder of the article. Compiler's Note: This is really how her name is written, don't know why she would be Mrs. WINEBIDDLE in the obit if that is her maiden name.

    04/27/2003 11:18:22
    1. CRAWFORD, HYSER June, 1896, unknown McDonald PA newspaper
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. CRAWFORD, HYSER Mrs. Ursula HASTINGS CRAWFORD died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. EWING, a Primrose, Friday, May 29, aged 78 years and 4 months. Mrs. C. was the daughter of the late William HASTINGS of Allegheny County, and sister of Daniel HASTINGS, once of McDonald, and of the late Ebenezer HASTINGS, of South Fayette Township, and also of Mrs. Wm. FORSYTHE, of Burgettstown. She was the relict of Matthew CRAWFORD, who died about two years ago at the advanced age of more than four and a half score years, and to whom she was united in marriage 51 years and 4 days previous to her death. She was his third wife and the mother of seven children, six of whom survive to mourn the loss of mother. The survivors are: John, Thomas and George, well known citizens of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. DAVIS, of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. ALLEN and Mrs. EWING of Primrose. In early life, Mrs. CRAWFORD was, we believe, affiliated with the Methodists, and probably attended services in the brick church known as Fawcett's, situated in the Chartiers Valley about midway between Canonsburg and Bridgeville. After her marriage to Mr. C., she united with what is now the U. P. congregation of Venice, and still later, after the organization of Center U. P congregation, her membership was transferred to that place. For a number of years she had been an invalid, and for a time also her mind was unbalanced, so that the younger generation of her neighbors and friends know nothing of the active, industrious, useful woman of earlier years. She was a good woman and a most kind and excellent neighbor. The funeral services were held on Monday, June 1, at 11 a.m., conducted by Rev. W. J. GRAHAM, pastor of Center Church, the interment being in the cemetery of the R. P. church of Miller's Run. June 1, Winfield Hayes, son of Christopher and Christiana HYSER, in his 20th year. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, services conducted by Rev. Mr. JORDAN. "Hayes," as he was known to everyone, was the youngest son in one of McDonald's oldest and most respected families. He was one of the most favorably known and promising of the young men of this place and his untimely death casts a gloom of sadness over a large circle of youthful friends. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church, of the Y. F. S. C. E., and of the Jr. O. U. A. M. His illness, which was typhoid fever, was only of about four weeks duration

    04/27/2003 12:47:49
    1. MORRIS, CUBBAGE, BELL, KINNEY, AUGIERE Feb. 23, 1912
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MORRIS, CUBBAGE, BELL, KINNEY, AUGIERE After an illness of but a few days, Joseph P. MORRIS, age 74 years, for half a century a blacksmith at Hickory, died at his home there on Saturday morning, February 17. Mr. MORRIS was born on June 19, 1838, and was the son of John and Lindy MORRIS and was reared at Hickory. In 1860 he finished learning his trade of blacksmith and since that time had worked at that occupation. In his early years he made both shoes and nails and had witnessed the developments in his business during the past fifty years. He conducted his business in partnership with his brother John and their shop is one of the most modern in this county. In politics Mr. MORRIS was a Republican and had held various township offices. In his youth he became a member of the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian Church. For about 50 years he ha served as treasurer of the church. Mr. MORRIS never married. Although of a quiet retiring disposition he was a man with many friends and highly respected by them. Besides the brother John, twos sisters Misses Hannah and Mary MORRIS survive. One niece and a nephew, Edward and Edna MORRIS, who made their home with him, survive. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian Church in charge of the Rev. Charles STUNKARD. Interment in the Hickory cemetery. Mrs. A. J. CUBBAGE, mother of Assemblyman John "Banks" HOLLAND, died Sunday, February 18, at her home in Cecil township, three miles south of McDonald, at 12:20, of the infirmities incident to old age. She had been sick only a few days, and up until her illness was a great reader and conversationist. She was born February 25, 1825, in Maple Creek, this county. She had been married twice. Her first husband was John HOLLAND and by this marriage there are three children living, John B. HOLLAND, Miss Rebecca HOLLAND, and Mrs. Agnes NEANOR of Rochester, N. Y. By her second husband, A. J. CUBBAGE, there are also three children, Mrs. Ann M. SMITH of West Middlesex, Mrs. M. J. LENNING at home and Mrs. Harry MCEWEN of Cecil township. She was a member of Robinson's Run United Presbyterian Church of McDonald. The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at the Venice U. P. Church in charge of the Rev. J. B. CAVITT, the Rev. T. L. LITTELL and Dr. ANDERSON assisting. Following a short illness of typhoid pneumonia, Miss Grace BELL, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. BELL, died Monday morning, February 19, at 2:30 o' clock at the family home in Terrace street, McDonald, Miss BELL was born in Washington, Pa., on July 10, 1889. She graduated from McDonald High School with the class of 1909 and for the past three years had been teaching school at Hammondsville, Ohio. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Besides her parents, Miss BELL leaves two brothers and five sisters: Mrs. Louis GAMONDE of McDonald; Clyde, Arthur, Mamie, Ester, Tessie and Ruth BELL. Funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, the services in charge of the Rev. J. P. JORDAN. Interment was in the Washington cemetery at Washington. Eugene KINNEY, aged 67, died at his home in Barr street on Friday morning, February 16, at 6:30 o'clock, from asthma. Mr. KINNEY was born in France. He was a miner and a house painter. He is survived by six sons: Florent, Joseph, Harry, Eugene, Arthur and Jules of this place and four daughters, Mrs. Eli MOTTE, Mrs. Merrill DUGAN, Clementine and Jennie of this place. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Alexandre MAGE. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mrs. Mary AUGIERE, aged 35 years, wife of Louis AUGIERE, died at her home at Champion on Friday morning, February 16, after a linger illness. Mrs. AUGIERE was born in France. Besides the husband three children survive. The funeral services were held at the late home on Sunday afternoon. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery.

    04/26/2003 01:40:39
    1. MARCH 1938, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, MARCH 4, 1938. NICE-GILLESPIE Martha I. GILLESPIE To Elmer E. NICE Parents; Mrs. Albert Gillespie, McKee Place, Sturgeon Elmer T. Nice, Oakdale February 21, 1938 Parish house, St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Fr. Charles M. Keane Will reside in Heidelberg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STRIMEL-McGROGAN Catherine McGROGAN, Carnegie To Ferd STRIMEL, Butler, formerly McDonald February 28, 1938 Carnegie Will reside in Butler ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McCLAIN-McGINNIS Fay McGINNIS, Mt. Lebanon To David McCLAIN, Follansbee February 23, 1938 Wellsburg Rev. Mr. RuBest, Methodist church Attended by Agnes McCaffrey, McDonald, Steve Moxson, Weirton, and Doris and John McCain, sister and brother of groom Will reside in Follansbee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BUZZANELL-LINDEN Anna E. LINDEN To Peter F. BUZZANELL, Carnegie Parents; Joseph Linden, McDonald, and the late Mrs. Mary L. Linden February 28, 1938 St. Alphonsus' church, McDonald Rev. Fr. Joseph A. Burgoon Attended by Eleanor Mullooly, Noblestown, and James Duffy, Burgettstown Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, MARCH 11, 1938. PHILLIPS-DAUDET Edna Mary DAUDET To Robert E. PHILLIPS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Daudet, Midway Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips, Imperial March 10, 1938 Center U. P. manse Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. Olen Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. George Daudet, both of Imperial Will reside in Imperial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WATSON-LEWIS Dorothy LEWIS To Charles R. WATSON Parents; Mrs. M. F. Lewis, Crescent Hills Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson, Wilkinsburg March 4, 1938 Home of Rev. Parke B. Kurtz, D.D., Wilkinsburg Attended by Mrs. E. Ray Clapper, Crescent Hills, sister of bride, and Howard McCloy, Wilkinsburg Will reside on Bigelow Blvd., Pgh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD RECORD-OUTLOOK, MARCH 18, 1938. Margaret Jane JOHNSTON, Battle Creek, MI To Frederick WRIGHT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Johnston, McDonald March 9, 1938 First Congregational church parlors Will reside in Battle Creek, MI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    04/25/2003 01:14:50
    1. DUNKLE, Sgt. Arnold, Sometime in Aug. or Sept, 1921, McDonald PA newspaper
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. This was from a scrap piece of paper with no date and no paper name. I'm inferring the aprox. date from other information on the page. DUNKLE Sergeant Arnold A. DUNKLE, Hastings avenue, Oakdale, who was killed in the Argonne, September 29, 1918, was buried Sabbath afternoon with military honors. The service in the home was conducted by his pastor, the Rev. W. D. LEWIS. Arnold enlisted April 10, 1917 and was sent overseas one year later as a member of Company F, 111th Infantry. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. DUNKLE, a sister and five brothers. The services at the cemetery were in charge of the American Legion, conducted by their chaplain, Charles FARRAR. The music was furnished by the All American Military band.

    04/25/2003 12:53:29
    1. Early Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. These weddings were on a scrap of newsprint stuck in a bound volume. Not certain of the exact edition. =+=+=+=+=+= JUNE 1890'S McCLEARY-PHILLIPS Gertrude S. PHILLIPS, Venice To R. B. McCLEARY, McDonald JUNE 11, Home of Mr. R. B. McCleary, Station St. Dr. Irons ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AUGUST or SEPTEMBER 1921 STEWART-MORTIMER Margaret STEWART, Clinton Avenue To Clair MORTIMER, Gailey August 3, 1921 Home of the bride Rev. C. M. Ritchie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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