January 12, 1912 Wilber Shoenfelt of this place and Jennie Delozier of McKee Gap were united in marriage at Hollidaysburg Saturday. January 17, 1912 On last Wednesday evening a very solemn and quiet wedding was held at the home of Mrs. Nettie Wagner. The contracting parties were R. P. Hartman of Royer, and Miss Carrie Wagner of this place. They were married by Rev. J. P. Rearick. The wedding march was played by Miss Freida Clapper. The bride was gowned in Alice blue silk, whole the groom wore the conventional black. Following the wedding a reception was held. The couple will reside in Williamsburg. The correspondent extends congratulations. The three year old daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Snyder died last after a short illness. February 16, 1912 Recent Bedford County Deaths Tuesday, February 6, at his home in Cumberland Valley, Scott R. Wertz, aged 66 years and seven months. Thursday, February 1, in Bedford township, Mrs. Margaret Warmuth, aged 88 years, one month and two days. Saturday, Febraury 3, in Bedford, Martha Louise, daughter of Mrs. Alice Dubelsky, aged six months and 24 days. Tuesday, January 30, in Hyndman, Mrs. Drusilla Shaffer, aged 85 years, one month and twenty-two days. Thursday, February 1, near New Paris, John W. Dobson, aged 74 years, four months and twenty-four days. February 25, 1912 Brown-Swisher The following is taken from the Pittsburgh Dispatch of Thursday, February 15: Last night at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride in Collins avenue, Miss Corinne M. Swisher, daughter of Paul W. Swisher, was united in marriage to A. Bowers Brown, son of Rev. J. K. Brown of Martinsburg, Pa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Lloyd Swisher of Erie, Pa., an uncle of the bride. The latter wore a gown of white broadcloth and carried white roses with sweet pea shower. Mrs. Robert McLardy Sylvus acted as matron of honor and carried pink roses. Harry Hammond was best man. The wedding was followed by supper, at which covers were laid for 60. The decorations were in pink and white. The couple departed for St. Augustine, Fla., where they will spend their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at home after April 1, in Paulson avenue, East End. March 15, 1912 John H. Boyer and Miss Clara B. Black, both of Claysburg, were married at 11:30 Thursday morning, March 14, at the parsonage of the First Lutheran church, Altoona, the Rev. M. J. Kline officiating. March 29, 1912 Beegle-Kinney On Friday, March 22, at Cumberland Md., Allen Clarence Beegle of East Sharpsburg, and Miss Bertha Kinney of Roaring Spring, were united in marriage at St. Mark's Reformed parsonage at 11:30 a.m. by Rev. Eugene Skyles. The bride was beautifully gowned in cream messaline. Both Mr. and Mrs. Beegle are popular young people. The bride's cheery disposition won her a host of friends. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beegle and is employed as a telegraph operator at Akron, Ohio. The bride in the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Beegle will make their future home in Akron, Ohio. Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair