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    1. [PACAMBRI] Birth and Marriages Feb 21 1908
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, February 21, 1908 Volume 42, Number 7 Ralph Ritchey, an employee of the Bell Telephone Co., in this place is wearing “the smile that won’t come off” because of the arrival of a brand new girl baby at his home Wednesday afternoon. Mother and child are doing well. Marriage Licenses Joseph Livingston and Rose Nitch, both of Johnstown. Joseph Booterbaugh, Mark Hanna, Annie E. Trexine, Coupon. Howard Perry, Alverton, Pa., Anne Rose, Connellsville, Pa. Otto Becker and Mary Robel, both of Johnstown. Robert Wilson, South Fork; Ella Rich, Johnstown. Samuel Geise and Ellen Glacken, both of South Fork. William Frye and Edith Starford, St. Benedict. Joseph Ludwick and Marcela Cybert, both of Johnstown. Ignatius F. Bates, Scottdale, Pa., Sophia Miller, Allegheny, Pa. Lieb-Lantzy The banns of matrimony between Peter Lieb and Annie Lantzy, daughter of John D. Lantzy of St. Nicholas, were recently published for the first time in the Catholic church in St. Nicholas. Beaverdale Wedding Pretty Ring Ceremony Used to Unite Lives of Thomas Reese and Miss Mary Price A very pretty home wedding was that at 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon when Thomas Reese of Dunlo and Miss Mary Price of Beaverdale were united in marriage at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Price, parents of the bride. The Rev. Lafayette Rexrode, pastor of the U. B. Church, Johnstown, officiated, assisted by the Rev. S. J. Wilson, pastor of the U. B. Church at Dunlo. John Reese, a brother of the groom and Miss Beatrice Jones, who teaches school at Onnalinda, were the attendants. The beautiful ring ceremony was used and Miss Margaret Dobbs, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dobbs, acted as ring bearer. Mrs. H. W. Black played the wedding march. The wedding dinner was served with covers and for a large number of invited guests. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Reese will go to housekeeping at Dunlo where the groom is employed by the Logan Coal Company.

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