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    1. [PACAMBRI] Marriages Oct 30 1908
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 30, 1908 Volume 42, Number 42 Marriage Licenses Morgan P. Sanders of Munster Township and Albina E. Shettekoff of Altoona. Edward L. Kenney of Johnstown and Frances E. Berschneider of Summerhill. Thomas A. Brailey of Allegheny Township and Bertha Lynch of Gallitzin Township. Theodore Dudukovich and Mifka Munkovich of Johnstown. Frank J. Hydock and Nancy M. Shannon of Bakerton. Michael Majoros of Susquehanna Township and Katherine Kebles of Barnesboro. Frank Meyers and Emma E. Harner of Johnstown. Mike Rabel of Benscreek and Gazelle Seaman of Washington Township. Charles D. Lavely and Susie Pearl Adams of Johnstown. Guy Anderson of Barnesboro and Bertha Harbaugh of Carrolltown. Leverio Dala and Marie Solazzo of Commercial No. 4. Celebrate Wedding Silver Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Bishop Observed Loretto, Pa., Oct. 30 The silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Bishop was the occasion for holding a large and happy gathering of relatives and friends at their home in Cambria County, Sunday, Oct. 25, 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop were the recipients of many handsome and useful presents from their friends and relatives. Those present at this celebration were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strittmatter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Biller, Mrs. Mary Strittmatter, Mrs. Margaret Yost, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Vaught, Mr. and Mrs. Tomlison, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Farabaugh and the Misses Emma Strittmatter, Tillie and Cecelia Conrad; the Messrs. Benjamin Anderson, Bert Conrad, Raymond Eckenrode, Thomas Monhan, Agatho and Clarence Strittmatter and Clearance (sic) and Cletus Bishop. A reception was held in Empire Grange Hall Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, who have lived in Allegheny Township for 25 years. Mrs. Bishop before her marriage was Miss Dorothy Strittmatter, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strittmatter of Carrolltown. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop are the parents of eleven children, all of whom are living, namely: Grace, Andrew, Fannie, Marie, Ruth, Agatho, Harry, Bernard, Dorothy, Geraldine and Beatrice. Butler-Myers The Rev. C. Edwin Butler and bride, nee Miss Clara Myers, who were married at the home of the bride’s parents at Huntingdon, W. Va., Oct. 14, were in Ebensburg recently calling on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Dimond. The Rev. Mr. Butler was formerly a well known Cambria county young man. He lived at Lilly, where his mother still resides. Mr. Butler is now pastor of the First English Lutheran Church at Webster City, Iowa. After spending several days at Lilly the Rev. and Mrs. Butler will go to their home in the west. Wedding at Gallitzin Gallitzin, Oct. 30 The approaching marriage of Fritz Kesh and Miss Clara Howe, both of this place, was announced in St. Patrick’s Church Sunday. The wedding will take place on Nov. 10. The attendants will be Miss Mabel Boland of Lilly and Mr. David Bradley of Gallitzin. Spangler Banker to Wed Prominent Bellefonte Girl Spangler, Oct. 30 Friends of both parties in this place have received invitations from Col. and Mrs. Jackson L. Spangler of Bellefonte, to attend the wedding of their daughter, Miss Emma Alvina Holliday to James Augustine McClain, of Spangler. The ceremony will occur at high noon on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at the beautiful house of Col. Spangler on Allegheny Street, Bellefonte. Thos. A. Sharbaugh of Carrolltown and Miss Holliday of Bellefonte will be the attendants. Mr. McClain is cashier of the First National Bank of this place and one of Spangler’s best known and most popular citizens. His bride has visited in this part of the country and has a host of friends here. Jones-Fernwalt On Tuesday morning, Oct. 27, 1908, Rev. O’Neill, at the parsonage of the Catholic Church in this place, united in marriage Mr. Harry V. Jones and Miss Lucinda Fernwalt, both of this place. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinner was given by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Jones of the East Ward, at which a large number of invited guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are among Ebensburg’s most highly esteemed young people and we join with their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes for a happy and prosperous wedded career. The young couple will take up housekeeping in their new home, recently erected by Mr. Jones in the East Ward.

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