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    1. [PABLAIR] MARRIAGES BLAIR CO., PA 1879
    2. Marriages from The Democratic Standard, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., PA. BOUSLOUGH - EHRENFIELD - May They Ever Prosper - On Thursday, March 6th, at the residence of Mr. Ehrenfield, Altoona, by Rev. Henry Baker, Blair V. Bouslough, of Frankstown, tp., and Miss Kate L. Ehrenfield were made one flesh, in presence of a large company of friends and well wishers. They had a very pleasant time, the pleasure of which was heightened by a delightful serenade by the Mountain City Band. On the following day, at the residence of the bridegroom's father, William Bouslough, near Hollidaysburg, a reception was tendered the happy couple, and a right royal time the company made of it. One of the attractions of the feast was a mammoth turkey of thirty- two pounds. The bird was artistically carved by Prothonotary Stewart, and the company were unanimous in the opinion that it was as good as it was big. The Standard wishes the happy couple a long life of joy and happiness, and humbly suggests that its weekly visits to their fireside would much contribute thereto. Wed. 12 March 1879 issue. KLEPSER - OETTIG - March 5th, by Rev. J.S. Brumbaugh, Dr. R.C. Klepser, of East Freedom, to Miss Sannie Oettig, of Woodberry. Wed. 19 March 1879 issue. STOUFFER - RICHTER - March 12, by Rev. A.C. Whitmer, Hoffman B. Stouffer and Louisa Catharine Richter,both of Altoona. Wed. 19 March 1879 issue. KENNEDY - NUNEMAKER - March 16th, by Rev. J.M. Rice, C.Russel Kennedy and Miss Kate Numemaker, both of Williamsburg. Wed. 26 March 1879 issue. LEIGHTY - SHAW - March 4th, by Rev. S. McHenry, Edwin J. Leighty, of Juniata tp., to Miss Lottie Shaw, of Freedom tp. Wed. 26 March 1879 issue. BURNS - GRIFFITH - March 19th, by Rev. W.A.B. Satterfield., James C. Burns to Miss Anna E. Griffith, both of Altoona. (Bedford papers please publish.) Wed. 26 March 1879 issue. AMICK - SHAFFER - March 22d, by Rev. J.F. Shearer, E. Frank Amick, of Bedford county, and Miss Laura Shaffer,of Altoona. Wed. 2 April 1879 issue. KENNEDY - NUNEMACHER - - March 26th, by Rev. J.M. Rice, C. Russell Kennedy and Miss Kate Nunemacher, both of Williamsburg. Wed. 2 April 1879 issue. DASSLER - FAGAN- March 17th, by Rev. M.F. Daufer, Henry Dassler and Miss Kate Fagan, both of Tyrone. Wed. 2 April 1879 issue. YON - RILING - March 27th, by Rev. Baker, David A. Yon and Miss Sarah A. Riling, both of El Dorado. Wed. 2 April 1879 issue. DAVIS - BUCH - March 27th, by Rev. C.A. Hare, Daniel M. Davis, of Altoona, and Miss Lucinda Buch, of El Dorado. Wed. 2 April 1879 issue. SAUSSER - BELL - March 25th, by Rev. W.O. Wright , C.W. Sausser, of Tyrone, to Miss Bessie Bell, of Huntingdon co. Wed. 2 April 1879 issue. MR. J.B. DOUGHTERY - of Altoona, warns all ministers, justices and other parties having authority to tie the matrimonial knot, not to marry his daughter Anna to one James Stuart. Anna swears she will marry the man if it's forty years after this, and we suspect she will. Wed. 9 April 1879 issue. STEWART - BOUSLOUGH -March 27th, by Rev. D.L. Ryder, L.D. Stewart to Miss Mary Bouslough, all of Frankstown tp. Wed. 9 April 1879 issue. WOOD - BARR - April 3rd, by Rev. H.F. King,, Frank R. Wood, of Hollidaysburg, to Miss Annie M. Barr, of Gaysport. We congratulate our young friend Frank on having put an effectual BARR on his single misery and his accession to the ranks of the benedicts. May he and his live long and prosper. Wed. 9 April 1879 issue. M.S.

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