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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Scrapbook Clippings - Part 3
    2. K. Brubaker
    3. ROBERTS-CONDON - In Conneautville, May 20, 1893, by Fr. Cauley, Fred Roberts, of Linesville, and Miss Ella Condon, of Meadville. BRITTON-COREY - At Conneautville, June 1, 1893, by Rev. C.P. Nash, Mr. Charles A. Britton, of Linesville, and Miss Emma L. Corey, of Beaver tp. GEHR-McKINNEY - At this place, June 24, 1893, by Rev. Wm. McCormick, Will Gehr and Miss Cora McKinney, all of Linesville. PUTNEY-OAKES - At Conneaut, Ohio, June 29, 1893, by Rev. Osborn, Henry Putney and Miss Doratha Oakes, both of Conneaut, O. The wedding took place in the M.E. church, Miss Nellie Crockett, of this place, acting as bride's maid, Miss Harriett, sister of the bride, maid of honor, Miss Hortense Norton, flower girl. Messrs. Neal Fortune and Chas. Norton, groomsmen. A reception was tendered the newly married couple at the residence of the bride's parents. HUDSON-BUNNELL - At Linesville, July 24th, by Augustus M. Fenner, Esq., Chas. A. Hudson, of Jamestown, Pa., and Mrs. Susan A. Bunnell, of Linesville. STEWART-HEATH - In Linesville, Aug. 31, by Rev. Swearingen, Mr. W.P. Stewart and Miss Rose Heath, both of Linesville. THAYER-McCLINTON - At the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. H.D. Lowing, Sept. 21, 1893, Joseph Thayer and Miss Emma McClinton, both of Conneaut township. SUTLEY-CLUTE - At the residence of the officiating justice, Wilbur Putnam, at Harmonsburg, Sept. 23, 1893, Mr. Edgar C. Sutliff and Miss Ollie A. Clute, both of Conneaut township. HENDRICK-HUMESTON - In Meadville, at the Baptist Parsonage, Sept. 29th, 1893, by Rev. W.C. King, Mr. Carlos R. Hendrick, of Linesville, and Miss Mary L. Humeston, of Guy's Mills. LADNER-KEAN - At Meadville, Oct. 5, 1893, James B. Ladner of Pine and Mrs. Minerva Kean of Sadsbury. "A Pretty Home Wedding Celebrated at Meadville" A beautiful home wedding was that which united as husband and wife Dr. Ira J. Dunn and Miss Addie Estelle Phillips, at the residence of the bride's parents on Highland avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock, by Rev. Richard Craighead in the presence of only the immediate members of the two families. The decorations were of autumn leaves, under an arch of which the pastor met the bride and groom, who entered the parlor to the strains of Rubinstein's Kamennoi-Ostrow. The bride's costume was of white silk, with a corsage bouquet of Marachal Nieroses. Following the ceremony, and a prayer by the pastor, came the congratulations and wedding dinner, and a pleasant social evening by the friends assembled. The present were very beautiful. Well, that's all for page one - hope you all enjoyed it and found out something new! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net

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