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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Scrapbook Clippings, Pg 26, Part 1
    2. K. Brubaker
    3. SIGLER-JACK - Light Hearts, Impressive Ceremony, Fine Presents: The social event of the season occurred at the residence of Rec. C.T. Jack, Thursday evening, Sept. 20th, it being the date of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Almedia May, to Mr. Frank D. Sigler, of this place. Shortly after four o'clock, the guests, to the number of seventy-five, began to assemble in the spacious parlors, and hat half-past five the solemn vows were pledge that "bind two loving hearts with but a single thought, two souls that beat as one." Rev. W.W. Dewey, of the Baptist church, assisted by Rev. Prentice, officiated, and sealed the contract that is to last for all time with those most deeply interested. Following the ceremony, were the earnest congratulations of all present and afterward all sat down to the marriage supper. Later in the evening the Band played several fine selections in front of the house. The bride and groom departed Friday morning for a visit to the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sigler, of Williamsfield, Ohio, and we are pleased to learn that Linesville will be their future home. To both Mr. and Mrs. Sigler we extend congratulations and wish them all of the happiness that the world affords. Those from a distance attending: Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sigler - parents of the groom, and their son Arch, of Williamsfield, Ohio; Mr. J. Milton Jack and Mrs. Maude Anthony, brother and sister of Rev. Jack, of Bradford; Dr. A.D. Howser and wife, of Pittsfield; Miss Sarah Howser, of Kittanning; Miss Gertrude Phillips, of Meadville; Mr. Edis, of Hartstown, and Miss Maude Gehr. Following is a list of the presents: Silver butter dish - S.H. Wilson and wife; silver creamer, lined with gold - J.N. Hampe and wife; silver toothpick holder - W.H. Stockton and lady; silver pickle castor - Chas. Gehr and lady; silver butter dish - Jas. Lowry and Sadie Stewart; silver cake basket - Gaylord Logan and wife and Mrs. Anderson; water st - W.H. Cram and lady; dozen silver spoons - Alfred Gehr and Cora Bunday; silver cake basket - Edward Ellis and Maude Gehr; silver sugar bowl - John J. Jack, Lulu Jack and Sarah Bowser; linen table cloth - Mrs. E.J. Sigler, S.S. Frey and wife; linen table cloth - A.J. Smith and wife; linen table cloth - S.A. Miller and wife; linen table cloth - B.H. Wasser and wife; silver napkin rings - O.H. Cram and wife; napkins - Thomas. Limber and wife; Bible - Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sigler; Bible stand - Rev. Prentice and wife and R.P. Reidenbach and wife; steel engraving - S.W. Lowing; rocking chair - F.E. Bunday and wife and S.E. Bunday and Myra Bunday; rocking chair - Will Smith, Alfred Bennett and ladies; napkins - B.O. Irons and wife; napkins - Lillie Allen; towels - J.G. Thomas and wife; dinner and chamber set - Theo. Sigler and wife; carving knife and fork and sugar spoon - L.O. McLane and wife; half dozen knives and forks - L. P. Brown and lady; painted panel - Gertrude Phillips; silver salt and pepper castor - Fred Glenn and lady. LOGAN-CRANE - At the residence of the bride's parents, Jan. 20th, Mr. A.F. Logan, formerly of Linesville, and Miss Fannie, daughter of Rev. Dr. R.F. Crane, all of Franklin. STOCKTON-GEHR - In Linesville, Jan. 23d, by Rev. r. Prentice, Mr. W.H. Stockton and Misses Margaret E., daughter of Mr. S.S. Gehr, all of Linesville. JACKSON-ELLSWORTH - In Girard, Feb. 25th, by Rev. C.L. Shipman, Mr. Cyrus A. Jackson of Linesville and Miss Anna R., daughter of Mr. E. Ellsworth, of Conneaut Township. More to follow! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net

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