Here is an example of the Honeymoon Express we discussed earlier. Does anyone know what the S & C Railroad stands for? Marilyn Kline Washington -----Original Message----- From: Patty Millich <[email protected]> To: cambria rootsweb <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, Dec 1, 2011 7:18 pm Subject: [PACAMBRI] Birth and Marriages Jan 24 1908 ambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, January 24, 1908 Volume 42, Number 4 Has a New Baby Boy Sherman Clement was upon the height of ignity Monday. This is all occasioned y the arrival at his home Sunday of a bouncing 10-pound baby boy. Both mother nd child are doing nicely. -------------------------------------------------------------- MARRIAGES Marriage Licenses John W. Alexander of Pittsburg and Elizabeth B. Weaver of Johnstown. Vincent E. Reighard and Macia M. Claycomb of Johnstown. Raymond F. Mentch of Cresson and Pearl M. Quenzier of Wehrum, Pa. John Yarzak and Rosie Tokai of Johnstown. Thomas C. Reed of Altoona and Margaret Philips of Conemaugh. Harvey Ullery and Sue E. Hileman of Johnstown. Arthur Herdman and Grace A. Burke of Glen ope, Pa. John Horiath and Francisca Macey of Johnstown. Sofraw Pysz and Annie Pysz of Susquehanna Township. Albert Geziel of Sonman and Susie Gerzowagka f Jamestown, Pa. George Guzik and Mary Skradlik of East Conemaugh. Frank F. Hill and Nora Uncapher of Johnstown. Frank Kirmak and Katy Bajkimick of Dixonville, Pa. Michael Kohun of Johnstown and Zuzka Peter of Dunlo. George Chicken of Spangler and Annie Farlarin f Barnesboro. Stanley Kurk and Mary Jacob of Patton. Romantic Wedding at Cumberland Md. School Girl Defies ll Obstacles and Weds the Man of her Choice A romance in true life is to be found in the lopement of Miss Myrtle Eckenrode, daughter of Mrs. Anna Eckenrode, who esides near Fenwycke Hall at this place and John Murphy of Carrolltown, who ere united in marriage in Cumberland Friday night. The bride’s mother knew othing of the affair ntil she received a telephone message from her daughter Saturday morning. The runaway wedding, which is said to have een due to maternal objections because of the tender years of the bride, who s not yet out of her teens and who was a student at the Ebensburg High school, s an evidence of the fact that while the course of true love may not run moothly it is able to surmount all difficulties. Mrs. Eckenrode resides in this place with two aughters, the other being Miss Vera Eckenrode. hursday she received an invitation to attend a reunion near arrolltown. She went to attend the ffair, leaving her daughters alone. riday morning, Miss Myrtle told her sister not to wait for her as she ould join her later at school. Instead, owever, she took the morning train to Kaylor station where she was joined by r. Murphy, who is a popular young barber of Carrolltown. The couple went to ohnstown and Friday afternoon traveled over the S. C. branch to Cumberland where they were married. A telephone message to bensburg Saturday orning conveyed this information to the Eckenrode family, along with the tatement that the couple were enjoying a happy honeymoon. The bride is a member of one of Ebensburg’s epresentative families. It is understood hat Mrs. Eckenrode wished the match to be postponed until her daughter had ompleted her course in the High School. he young people, however, have known each other since childhood and ere unwilling to wait and, strong in their love for each other, declared to rave all objections. A telephone message from Carrolltown this orning states Mr. Murphy is ill with pneumonia at the home of his arents. The bride is visiting with elatives in Altoona. Glen Hope Couple arried by Rev. Chilcote On January 14th at 2 p.m. Miss Grace Burk of len Hope and Arthur Herdmann of the same place, Rev. Mr. Chilcote, pastor of he M. E. Church of this place. The ride was attended by her sister, Miss Ella Burk, and the bridegroom by R. S. oss of Ehrenfeld. The beautiful ring eremony took place in the M. E. Parsonage in the presence of a few of the ride’s near friends. Foreman-Karminski Miss Annie Karminski and George Foreman were arried January 14 at Boswell, where they will commence housekeeping April 1st. - - - - - - - - - Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage: ttp://www.camgenpa.com/ ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message