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    3. Out Of The Long Ago May 12, 1944 McDonald Record-Outlook Thirty Years Ago April 18, 1914 Remmy VOYE broke an arm while cranking his car. Jules VARHAEGEN of Sturgeon was seriously injured in the McDonald Coal Co. mine. Jules DARRAS of Bulger ran a needle in his hand, the point broke off, and the remainder was imbedded in the flesh. Peter SERGI and Miss Dominick CREA, both of Midway were married April 11 in the home of the bride's parents. Charles ALLISON claims he has the best laying hens in Sturgeon. He got 713 eggs from fourteen hens in February and March. Twenty-five Years Ago April 18, 1919 Real estate transactions: The Mrs. W. A. YOUNG property on the east side of Third street to A. V. CAMPBELL; the Robert MCGREEVY property in Magnolia street to Tony LUGAILA; the Mrs. SPRINGER property on the southeast corner of Fannie street to J. W. MILLIGAN; the KELSO house in Station street to Edward F. STEIN. Robbers entered the LEVINE store in Sturgeon and stole $200 worth of merchandise. Miss Sadie Mae HARRIS of Bulger and Garvin COCHRAN of Midway were married April 14 in Wellsburg. Twenty Years Ago April 18, 1924 Howard GILES of Fannie street was seriously injured while at work for the Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Pittsburgh. He fell from a fifty-foot beam into a pit where he lay unconscious for three hours. Andrew ENGEL's barn in Cecil township was destroyed by fire and 15 registered Holstein cows were burned to death. Claude MCGEE of Sturgeon was injured when he fell from a derrick. Miss Lucille MCGINNIS of McDonald and Joseph DEMPE, Jr., of Eldersville were married April 11 in the home of the bride's parents. D. M. CUMMINS has purchased Mrs. Mary CONNER's dwelling in West Lincoln avenue. Miss Mary Edith LAWRENCE of McDonald and Thomas Acheson DENORMANDIE, Jr., of Washington were married April 14 in Washington. Fifteen Years Ago April 19, 1929 Miss Mary STEMATZ of Sturgeon and Marion CARROLL of Imperial were married April 11 in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown. Charles H. HOOKEY has bough the dwelling at the southeast corner of Washington avenue and Third street, occupied by Andrew TENNYSON. Miss Beatrice DAVIS of Coraopolis and James W. HARPER of Imperial were married April 10 in Washington. John KUGLEMAIER has purchased the Elmer PURDY farm of 135 acres in Imperial. Ten Years Ago April 20, 1934 John KOTFIS of Valley street fell and broke an arm. Primo TRUZZIE of Primrose injured his leg while at work in the McDonald mine. George GARDNER of East Lincoln avenue is in the Canonsburg hospital as a result of injuries received in the mine. Mrs. Fred CRATSLEY of Imperial was injured when she fell down the stairs. She is in a precarious condition in the Sewickley hospital. Mrs. Lottie BOAK of Venice was struck by a car while crossing the road from her home to the store. Her left arm was broken and she was bruised about the body. Five Years Ago April 21, 1939 Harry E. MCCUTCHEON, 54, of West Brownsville, formerly of McDonald, was fatally injured April 14 when he was jolted from a train on which he was working as a brakeman. Harry L. TENNYSON, supervising principal of Burgettstown and Smith township schools, was elected secretary of the Washington and Greene County Schoolmen 's club. Light and power was made available for the use of a number of farmers between Primrose and Hickory when the West Penn Power Co. turned on the current last week. Mrs. Ada MURRAY and daughter Jean arrived April 7 from London, England, on the Queen Mary for a two-month visit with the formers sister, Mrs. Bertha CATANESE in Midway.

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