Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, April 15, 1910 Volume 44, Number 15 Connell-Bortz Miss Florence Bortz, daughter of D. W. Bortz of Greenburg and Wilbert Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Connell, of Ebensburg, were united in marriage Thursday in Johnstown by Rt. Rev. Mons. John Boyle of St. John’s Catholic Church. The attendants were Harry Connell of Latrobe, a brother of the groom and Miss Eva Taylor of Greensburg. The groom is employed by the Lorain Steel Company. Mr. and Mrs. Connell will make their home in Moxham. A Coming Wedding In the Holy Name Catholic Church Sunday the banns of matrimony were published for the first time between Miss Emma Pruner, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pruner of the East Ward and Fredrick O’Leary, a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O’Leary of Pittsburg. The wedding, it is announced, will be a quiet affair and will be held within the next two weeks. Detroit Man Will Wed Miss Barker Engagement Announced at a Party Given Wednesday Afternoon The engagement of Miss Edna Barker of Ebensburg to Clyde Gardner of Detroit, Mich., was announced at a party given by Miss Barker last Wednesday afternoon. The Barker home on High Street was very prettily decorated for the affair, the color scheme being yellow and white, daisies being used on the tables. On the place cards, which represented bunches of daisies were the names of Miss Barker and Mr. Gardner. Luncheon was served during the afternoon, the catering being done by Mrs. Charles Port. Afterwards “500” was enjoyed for several hours. Miss Barker’s guests were the Misses Mary G. Lloyd, June Boney, Mildred Owens, Marion Jones, Martha Jones, Lulu McKenrick, Lucy Veith and Mrs. Louis Veith, all of Ebensburg; the Misses Oline and Grace Denny of Johnstown. Miss Barker is the daughter of Mrs. V. S. Barker of the East ward and is one of Ebensburg’s most popular young ladies. She has a host of friends throughout the county.