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    1. [PABLAIR] MARRIAGES BLAIR CO., PA. 1878
    2. >From the Democratic Standard, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., PA. ENGLE - HAZLETT - Oct. 24th, by Rev. D.H. Barron, William Engle to Miss Annie Hazlett. All of Hollidaysburg. Wed. 30 Oct. 1878 issue. KUHN - THOMPSON - Oct. 24th, by Rev. J.A. DeMoyer, John G. Kuhn, of Blair township, to Miss Emma K. Thompson, of Hollidaysburg. Wed. 30 Oct. 1878 issue. SHERER - FLUKE - Nov. 5th, by Rev. J. David Miller, Daniel H. Sherer, of Clearville, to Miss Beckie M. Fluke, of near Saxton, Bedford co. Wed. 13 Nov. 1878 issue. HENGST - KLUTZ - Nov. 7, by Rev. S. McHenry, George S. Hengst to Miss Hettie J. Klutz, both of Bedford co. Wed. 13 Nov. 1878 issue. LYNN - COLLINS - Nov. 19th, by Rev. F.A. Rupley, David Lynn to Miss Kate Collins, both of Huston township. Wed. 27 Nov. 1878 issue. LANG - MAUK - Nov. 12th, by Rev. P.A. Lang, at the Reformed Parsonage, in Taneytown, Md., Rev. H.F. Lang to Miss Laura H. Mauk, both of Claysburg, Blair county. Wed. 27 Nov. 1878 issue. REED - GARDNER - Dec. 5th, 1878, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. D.H. Barron, Almet E. Reed, of Brooklyn, N.Y., to Annie E. daughter of the late E.H. Gardner, of Hollidaysburg. No cards. Wed. 11 Dec. 1878 issue. LEIGHTY - CLAPPER - Nov. 28, at the Lutheran Parsonage, Newry, by Rev. S. McHenry, B.F. Leighty to Miss M.E. Clapper, both of Carson Valley, Blair co. Wed. 11 Dec. 1878 issue. SPEARING - MATTAS - Dec. 10th, by Rev. H.F. King, Edward Spearing and Miss Eliza Mattas, both of Hollidaysburg. Wed. 18 Dec. 1878 issue. STATLER - CLAPPER - Nov. 21st, by Rev. J.M. Rice, Alfred Statler, of Clappertown, and Maggie D. Clapper, of Clover Creek. Wed. 18 Dec. 1878 issue. HARTMAN - ROYER - At the residence of the bride's mother, Springfield Furnace, on the 18th, by Rev. Wilson, of Mifflin, Mr. E.W. Hartman to Miss A.M. Royer. Here is our hand, Ed: good luck and long life to you and your fair bride, and during your voyage through life may the eagle of success spread wide his wings and soar high above all the quicksands of life. Upon the arrival of the guests at Springfield Station. Dr. S.M. Royer, brother of the bride, was in waiting with carriages, and conveyed them to the residence, where a general good time was had, Many valuable presents were received by the happy pair, but time will not admit of our naming them. Wed. 25 Dec. 1878 issue. M.S.

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