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    1. [PACAMBRI] Marriages June 17 1910
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, June 17, 1910 Volume 44, Number 24 To Take County Seat Girl as His Bride Charles G. Straub of Stoyestown and Wife will take up Residence in Moxham Announcement was made Tuesday of the approaching wedding of Miss Lelia H. Port, a well known young lady of Ebensburg, and Charles G. Straub of Stoyestown. The ceremony will be performed the morning of June 28 in Ebensburg, after which the couple will leave on an extended wedding trip to the east. Upon their return they will go to housekeeping in one of Mr. Straub’s residences on Park Avenue, Moxham. Mr. Straub is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gottleib Straub of Stoyestown and is well known in that community where he learned the carpenter trade. For some time he had been employed as a carpenter in Johnstown but for the last few months has been engaged in the construction of a four-room double residence on the rear of his Park Avenue property which is about completed. Miss Port is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Port of Ebensburg and is well known here. No Wedding Bells Today Altoona Man’s Fiancée Runs Off with Father’s Hired Man Altoona, Pa., June 16 Marion Steel of Altoona was to have been married to Miss Jeannette Hoover, daughter of Frank Hoover a wealthy farmer of Piney Creek today but there will be no wedding. Tuesday morning at 3 o’clock Miss Hoover went away with Henry Amick, the Hoover’s hired man. Chief of Police Clark of Altoona has been asked to locate them. Amick is alleged to have a wife and four children living in St. Clairsville, Pa. Miss Hoover, who is aged thirty-six years, left a note saying: “I must either go or die.” Her parents allege that she was forced to accompany Amick.

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