Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, September 11, 1908 Volume 42, Number 35 Marriage Licenses Albert M. Taylor and Mary E. Frost, both of Upland. Ethan Allen Lowmaster and Jessie Woodside, both of Garman’s Mills. Peter Welsh and Mary Amelia Jackson, both of Barnesboro. George R. Fagan of Spangler and Cordelia Flick of Carroll Township. Frank Paul and Mary Senlan, both of Benscreek. Gusty A. Brickner of Gallitzin and Philomena Bukrop of Allegheny Township. Charles Thomas and Sadie Wyland, both of Blandburg. McConnell-Fletcher J. Ed McConnell, recently a typo in THE FREEMAN office and now foreman in the office of the Barnesboro STAR, will be married September 22nd to Miss Grace Fletcher of No. 4044 Second Avenue, Altoona. The couple will make their home in Barnesboro. Conemaugh Man Takes a Bride! John P. Farrell United in Marriage with Miss Katharine Elizabeth Burkhardt of Cambria On Wednesday morning last at Nuptial Mass in St. Mary’s German Catholic church, Cambria City, celebrated by Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Boyle, Vicar General of the Altoona diocese, assisted by the rector of the parish, Rev. Father John N. Bausch, as deacon; Rev. Father Mathias Pfeil, assistant rector, as sub-deacon; Rev. Father Garret Walsh of St. Augustine, a cousin of the groom who was expected to assist having been kept away by the illness of his mother, John P. Farrell, a successful young businessman of Conemaugh was united in marriage with Miss Katharine Elizabeth Burkhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhardt of Broad Street, Sixteenth Ward, Johnstown. The wedding was a most brilliant affair accompanied by the choicest of music with John Barbonus at the organ. The attendants were Dr. T. H. Farrell of Pittsburg, a brother of the groom and Miss Clara Burkhardt, a sister of the bride. After a sumptuous wedding repast at the home of the bride’s parents, the newly wedded left on the noon train for a honeymoon trip to the Great lakes, the Thousand Isle and other parts of Canada. On their return, they will go to housekeeping on Johns Street, First Ward. Married at Loretto William H. McConnell of Cresson and Miss Zita M. McGuire of Loretto were married at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning in St. Michael’s church, Loretto, by the Rev. Father Ferdinand Kittell. The young couple was attended by James B. Gauntner and Miss Rose McGuire, a sister of the bride. Mr. McConnell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McConnell, of near Chest Springs, and his bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. McGuire. She is a sister of Attorney W. A. McGuire of Ebensburg. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. A dinner was served at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. Upon their return from a trip through the west, Mr. and Mrs. McConnell will reside in Cresson, where the bridegroom is a carpenter in the car shops. Carl Englehart Married Carl F. Englehart of Ebensburg, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Englehart and Miss Josephine Bemiss of Grand Rapids, Mich., were married last week at the home of the bride. They are now enjoying an extensive wedding trip. Mr. Englehart is chief auditor for the Eyre-Shoemaker Construction Company near Ridgeway, Elk County, this state. He stands high in the estimation of his employers and is very popular among his fellow employees. His bride was a teacher of art in the High School at Chicago Junction, O. Friends of Mr. Englehart the day of the wedding sent his bride a number of messages of congratulations, among them being the following: Miss Josephine Bemiss 319 Livingston St. Grand Rapids, Mich. Love him and the pocket book is yours. R. H. Appleby Tell Carl he has his old sweetheart’s blessings. Annie Fetzer Blessings on the son of Pennsylvania and fair daughter of Michigan. J. Harvey McClure Encourage Carl as a faith-heart-never won fair maid. Chas. Connors Tell my dear boy to do nothing until he consults me. Pop Lawless He is on his way, see that papa and mama are ready to receive their so. Joseph Collins. Come to Empire and I will teach you to cook to Carl’s taste. Mary Dorsey There are rice, old shoes and mule team waiting for you at Empire. Peter Saylor Here is hoping you will be as happy as I am. J. L. Charles Mr. Englehart is well known in Ebensburg. He has been connected with the Eyre-Shoemaker Company for a number of years. His friends here extend their congratulations. Tibbott-Humphreys Wedding The approaching wedding of more than usual interest to Ebensburg people is that of Druggist Harvey Tibbott and Miss Eldora Humphreys which will take place at noon Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the home of the bride’s parents, Court Crier and Mrs. E. J. Humphreys of Crawford St. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. J. Twyson Jones of the Congregational church. The young people are well known not only in Ebensburg but throughout the county. The bride is an exceedingly popular young lady, while the bridegroom is junior member of the Tibbott Drug Company. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Tibbott will enjoy a honeymoon trip. Upon their return they will make their home in a new residence on Horner street.