Indiana County Gazette Wednesday Jan. 9, 1901 Weddings of the week Rupe -- Smith Mr. J. N. Rupe and Mrs. E. M. Smith were united in marriage in Stevenville, Texas on Monday December 31. Mrs. Smith had just arrived from Pennsylvania the day of the nuptials. The Mrs. Smith referred to is the widow of Bruce Smith, formerly of Indiana, and she was until recently a resident of Blairsville, only leaving that place several days before the wedding. ------------------------------------------------------ Wakefield -- Mack Mr. Edward B. Wakefield and Miss Nannie Mack, both of Brushvalley Twp. were united in marriage on Tuesday, January 1, 1901 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCullough in Altoona by Rev. H. R. Jacobs. ------------------------------------------------------- Fee -- Myers Mr. Harry W. Fee the popular young attorney and Miss Cora B. Myers, daughter of W. H. Myers of South Sixth Street were married last Wednesday evening. ---------------------------------------------------- Lowman -- Rook Mr. Wendell B. Lowman of Dixonville and Miss Clara M. Rook of Glen Campbell were married at the Dudley House, Salamanca, N. Y. by the Rev. A. S. Hopkins, on Monday December 31, 1900 ----------------------------------------------------- Ray -- Stiffy Mr. Westlay R. Ray of Indiana, and Miss Mary E. Stiffy, of Marion Center were united in marriage last Wednesday at the M. E. parsonage of Marion Center, by Rev. J. M. Cogley. ------------------------------------------------------- Blose -- Shaffer Mr. J. Lee Blose of Montgomery Twp. and Miss Pearl Shaffer of Creakside, were united in marriage on Tuesday January 1, at Kellysburg, by Rev. Richard H. Reidel. ------------------------------------------------------- Short -- Yeager At the residence of the officiating Justice J. W. Huston at Garfield, Mr. Joseph L. Short and Miss Clara B. Yeager, both of Bolivar were married on January 1. ------------------------------------------------------ Lewis --Byers Oirie C. Lewis and Miss Laura E. Byers both of Smicksburg were united in marriage on Tuesday January 4 in Indiana by Rev. Lewis Hay.