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    1. [SHARP-L] SHARP/WARDROP, Washington, PA
    2. Darrell & Nancy Giles
    3. Hi again - Came across this article while reading the Washington Observer on microfilm and though it might be of interest to someone on these lists. It is not the Sharp line I am researching, so I have no other information on these families. Nancy Giles Local People Attend Wedding A wedding of interest in Washington was that of Miss Ada B. Wardrop of Sewickley and Hugh Rodney Sharp, Jr., of Wilmington, Del., which was solemn-ized at 5 o'clock last evening in Shields Presbyterian church near Sewickley. The bride-to-be is the daughter of W. Miller Wardrop and the late Mrs. Wardrop who will be remembered as Miss Helen Donnan. Mr. Sharp is the son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Rodney Sharp of Wilmington. The ceremony was performed by Dr. A. A. Hays, of Chicago, Ill., who, with Mrs. Hays, has been visiting for the past few days at the home of Mrs. A. G. Happer, East Wheeling street. He was assisted by the Rev. H. B. Brown, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Owen D. Odell, of Sewickley Presbyterian Church. The wedding was attended by a number of relatives of Miss Wardrop from Washington. Mrs. Robert Harmon Kennett, of Conway, N. H., sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and the bridesmaids included Mr. Sharp's cousins, Mrs. George Tyler, Weymouth and Mrs. William Jefferson Kitchell, of Wilmington. Bayard Sharp ws his brother's best man. The ushers were Lammot du Pont III, and Robert Harmon Kennett, of Wilmington; Edmund D. Wardrop and Robert Wardrop II,brothers of Miss Wardrop. Washington Observer, Washington, PA Oct. 16, 1934

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