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Marriage Notice for August BETHEM to Mary Dorsh, 31 Jul 1943 From "a" McDonald, PA newspaper from a date likely in Aug. 1943, page unknown:

BETHEM - DORSH

Miss Mary DORSH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles DORSH of Muse, and Pfc. August BETHEM, stationed with the anti-aircraft division at Camp Edwards, Mass., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BETHEM of Cecil, were united in marriage Saturday, July 31, 1943, at Camp Edwards.

The bride wore a light blue suit with white accessories.

Both Private First-class BETHEM and wife are 1942 graduates of Cecil high school.  Mrs. BETHEM is employed by National No. 3 Company store in Muse.

[ August BETHEM to Mary Dorsh, 31 Jul 1943 ] bethem_dorsh_08-6-1943 (CB)

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Part 1 Marriage notice for Marino G. BETTINELLI to Olga Daccorso, 15 Nov 1942
Part 2 Marriage notice for Marino G. BETTINELLI to Olga Daccorso, 15 Nov 1942
From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Nov. 20, 1942, page unknown: 

BETTINELLI - DACCORSO

Miss Olga DACCORSO, daughter of the Frank DACCORSOS, Sr., (sic) of Cecil, and Marino G. BETTINELLI, son of the Bernard BETTINELLIs (sic) of Pittsburgh, were united in marriage at 3:30 p.m. November 15, 1942, in the Gladden church by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. MCBANE.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an aquamarine blue gown with maroon accessories and a corsage of two orchids. The bridesmaid, Miss Norma DACCORSO of Cecil, sister of the bride, wore a dusty raspberry colored gown with matching accessories and a corsage of an orchid and two rosebuds. Fred MONTROSE of Pittsburgh served as bestman. Mickey BELL of Canonsburg played the wedding music and sang.

The bride's mother wore black with a corsage of gardenias, and her grandmother wore black with a white carnation. The bridegroom's mother wore blue and a corsage of gardenias.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the DACCORSO home. There were 200 guests with 60 seated at the bride's table.

The young couple took a wedding trip to Detroit, Mich., and upon their return will reside in Pittsburgh.

Mrs. BETTINELLI is a 1937 graduate of Cecil high school. Her husband is a waiter at the Yacht club, Pittsburgh.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Frank DACCORSO, JR., of Louisiana, sister-in-law of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Walter SEBRING and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ARCHIE of Pittsburgh, Saul HELLER and Miss Esther HELLER and Herman MIDDLEMAN, orchestra leader at the Yacht club.

[ Marino G. BETTINELLI to Olga Daccorso, 15 Nov 1942 ]  bettinelli_baccorso_11-20-1942_ro parts 1 & 2 (CR-K)

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Marriage notice for Donald BEURY to Betty Nice, 25 Aug 1947 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Sept. 12, 1947, page unknown: 

BEURY ? NICE

Miss Betty Nice, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Doss of R. D. 2, McDonald, and Donald Beury of Shamokin, were united in marriage at 3:00 p.m. Monday, August 25, 1947.

Following the reception, a dinner was served to the families and close friends at the White Front, Cuddy. They are spending their honeymoon in Cleveland, Ohio.

[ Donald BEURY to Betty Nice, 25 Aug 1947 ]
beury_nice_09-12-1947_ro  (CB)

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Marriage Notice for Ferdinand BEYER to Doris Helmick, 2 Jun 1937 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of June 11, 1937, page unknown: 

BEYER - HELMICK

Mr. and Mrs. M. R. HELMICK of Cuddy have announced the marriage of their daughter Doris to Ferdinand BEYER, son of Mr. and Mrs. August BEYER of Cuddy. The ceremony was performed Wednesday, June 2, 1937, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. YODERS in Washington. The Rev. J.W. Love, pastor of the First Christian church, Washington, officiated.

The bride, who wore a white crepe suit with white and blue accessories, was attended by Mrs. YODERS. Mr. YODERS acted as Mr. BEYER'S best man.

Both Mr. and Mrs. BEYER are graduates of the South Fayette high school at Morgan; the bride in the class of 1932 and the bridegroom in the class of 1931.

After a short wedding trip through the Shenandoah Valley they will be at home at Cuddy.

[ Ferdinand BEYER to Doris Helmick, 2 Jun 1937 ]  beyer_helmick_06-11-1937_ro  (CR-K)

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Marriage Notice for James F. BIANCHI to Sarah Bernice Fagan, 26 Jun 1935 From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~ Record-Outlook newspaper of June 28, 1935, page unknown: 

BIANCHI ? FAGAN

James F. Bianchi of Bulger and Miss Sarah Bernice Fagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Fagan of Bulger, were united in marriage Wednesday morning, June 26, 1935, at 8 o?clock, in St. Ann?s church of Bulger. The bride wore a gown of white net and a picture hat and white accessories. She carried a bouquet of white bridal roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Anna Duffey, was attired in pink organza with hat and accessories to match. The attendant was Geno Bianchi, brother of the groom. After the ceremony a breakfast was served at the home of the bride?s parents, after which they departed for an eastern trip.

[ James F. BIANCHI to Sarah Bernice Fagan, 26 Jun 1935 ]  bianchi_fagan_06-28-1935 (CB)

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Marriage Notice for Joseph BIANCHI to Elizabeth Fuller, 17 Sep 1934 From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~ Record-Outlook newspaper of Sept. 21, 1934, page unknown:

BIANCHI ? FULLER

Miss Elizabeth Fuller, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Fuller of Cherry Valley, became the bride of Joseph Bianchi, son of Mrs, Quinto Bianchi of Bulger, at 9 a.m. Monday, September 17, 1934. The wedding took place in St. Ann?s church, Bulger, the nuptial mass being sung by the pastor.

The bride was gowned in tea rose chiffon velvet with hat and gloves to match and wore silver slippers. She carried tea roses. Miss Anna Fuller, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore blue chiffon velvet with hat to match, and wore silver slippers. Miss Rose Bertovich and Miss Sara Fagan were the bridesmaids, and wore chiffon velvet in fall shades. The bridesmaids carried pink roses. Geno Bianchi was his brother?s best man. John Fuller, brother of the bride, and James Bianchi, a brother of the bridegroom were also attendants. During the mass Andrew Bucklich of Bulger sang a solo.

Following the wedding, breakfast was served in the Bianchi home. Twenty-four were present, with twelve seated at the bride?s table.

Mr. and Mrs. Bianchi will reside in the home of the bridegroom in Bulger. Mr. Bianchi is a well known automobile mechanic.

[ Joseph BIANCHI to Elizabeth Fuller, 17 Sep 1934 ] bianchi_fuller_09-21-1934  (CB)

 

* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy Burchell.
* (CR-K) = Some articles typed by Volunteer, Carma Rey-Klaja.

 

This page includes:  
August BETHEM to Mary Dorsh, 31 Jul 1943
Marino G. BETTINELLI to Olga Daccorso, 15 Nov 1942
Donald BEURY to Betty Nice, 25 Aug 1947
Ferdinand BEYER to Doris Helmick, 2 Jun 1937
James F. BIANCHI to Sarah Bernice Fagan, 26 Jun 1935
Joseph BIANCHI to Elizabeth Fuller, 17 Sep 1934...

This page was added May 24, 2007 ; updated Apr. 15, 2009 ; updated July 31, 2009

 

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