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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 14, 1922, page unknown:
WATTERS - BOCK
[ BOCK is the Groom. ]
Miss Cora Elizabeth WATTERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. WATTERS of South side, Oakdale and Mr. Richard S. BOCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. BOCK of Oakdle [sic], were quietly united in marriage on Saturday evening, December 23, 1922, at six o'clock at the Presbyterian Manse by the Rev. W. D. LEWIS. The bride wore a dark blue Duvetyn suit and a hat of silver lace and carried a bouquet of white bride's roses. She was attended by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold MANSON. Mrs. BOCK before her marriage was the night operator in the Oakdale Bell Telephone office and Mr. BOCK is in the automobile business on North side, Pittsburgh. After a short wedding trip to Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. BOCK will go to housekeeping in Dormont. Their many friesds [sic] wish them a happy life.
[ Richard S. BOCK to Cora Elizabeth Watters, 23 Dec 1922 ]
bock_watters_12-14-1922 (LN)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 24, 1922, page unknown:
WATTERS - BOCK
[ BOCK is the Groom. ]
Miss Cora Elizabeth WATTERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. WATTERS of South side, Oakdale and Mr. Richard S. BOCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. BOCK of Oakdle [sic], were quietly united in marriage on Saturday evening, December 23, 1922, at six o'clock at the Presbyterian Manse by the Rev. W. D. LEWIS. The bride wore a dark blue Duvetyn suit and a hat of silver lace and carried a bouquet of white bride's roses. She was attended by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold MANSON. Mrs. BOCK before her marriage was the night operator in the Oakdale Bell Telephone office and Mr. BOCK is in the automobile business on North side, Pittsburgh. After a short wedding trip to Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. BOCK will go to housekeeping in Dormont. Their many friesds [sic] wish them a happy life.
[ Richard S. BOCK to Cora Elizabeth Watters, 23 Dec 1922 ]
bock_watters_12-24-1922 (LN)
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
Dec. 29, 1922, page unknown:
WATTERS - BOCK
[ BOCK is the Groom. ]
Miss Cora Elizabeth WATTERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. WATTERS of the Southside, Oakdale, and Mr. Richard S. BOCK son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. BOCK of Oakdale, were quietly married on Saturday evening, December 23, 1922, at
six o'clock, at the Oakdale Presbyterian manse, by the Rev. W. D. LEWIS. The bride wore a dark blue duvetyn suit and a hat of silver and lace and carried a bouquet of white brides roses. She was attended by her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold MANSON. Mrs. BOCK before her marriage was the night operator in the Oakdale Bell telephone office. Mr. BOCK is in the automobile business on the Northside, Pittsburgh. After a short wedding trip to Cleveland, Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. BOCK will go to housekeeping in Dormont.
[ Richard S. BOCK to Cora Elizabeth Watters, 23 Dec 1922 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
June 22, 1922, page unknown:
SNYDER - BOCK
[ BOCK is the Groom. ]
The wedding of Miss Sara SNYDER, daughter of Mrs. Carrie A. SNYDER of Wilson, Pa., and William E. BOCK, Jr. of Oakdale was solemnized Thursday evening, June 15th at 8 o'clock in the home of the bride's mother. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother,
DeWilt T. SNYDER, wore a gown of white canton crepe and carried a bouquet of bride's
roses showered with lilies of the valley. Miss Aileen SNYDER, a sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wore pale apricot crepe and carried pink peonies. Richard BOCK, a brother of the groom, was best man. The marriage service was read by Rev. Leon STEWART of the Fourth Presbyterian church of
Pittsburgh. A wedding dinner with covers laid for 24 followed the ceremony. The bride has been a soprano soloist at the Bethany Lutheran church for the past four years. The groom is a promising young attorney of Pittsburgh. After a motor trip through the New England states, Mr. and Mrs. BOCK will be at home in Wilson, Pa.
[ William E. BOCK, Jr. to Sara Snyder, 15 Jun 1922 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
June 23, 1922, page unknown:
SNYDER - BOCK
[ BOCK is the Groom. ]
The marriage of Miss Mary Agnes SNYDER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. SNYDER of Wilson, to William E. BOCK, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bock of Oakdale, was solemnized at eight o'clock Thursday evening, June 15, 1922, at the home of the bride. The bride wore a traveling suit and carried a bouquet of bride's roses showered with lilies of the valley. Miss Aleen SNYDER, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and was gowned in a traveling suit and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Richard BOCK, brother of the groom, served as best man. DeWitt T. SNYDER gave his sister in marriage. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. BOCK left on an eastern trip. On their return they will reside at the home of Mrs. BOCK's parents at Riverview, Wilson.
[ William E. BOCK, Jr. to Sara Snyder, 15 Jun 1922 ]
bock_snyder_06-23-1922_record (CT-L)
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook of April
12, 1940, page unknown:
BOFF - BOF
Miss Lena BOF of Washington and Atillio BOFF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio BOFF of Raccoon, were united in marriage at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, April 6, 1940, in Immaculate Conception church, Washington, the Rev. Father
HUGHES officiating.
The bride wore a white satin gown with a tulle veil extending from a rhinestone crown. She carried white roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Rose and Miss Clara
BOF of Washington, cousins of the bride. Miss Rose BOF wore blue satin with red roses and Miss Clara
BOF wore peach taffeta with talisman roses. Mr. Joseph GILBERT of Raccoon served as bestman and Mr. Angelo
RECH of Washington, cousin of the bride, was the usher. Miss Irene FISHER of Washington played the wedding music.
A reception followed in the home of the bride. There were 100 guests with 28 seated at the bride?s table. The young couple will reside in Mt. Washington, where Mr.
BOFF is employed. Mrs. BOFF is employed in the Washington hospital.
Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Miss Nell CHRISTY, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
GILBERT, Mr. and Mrs. Jack GILBERT, Mrs. Attillio LIRA, and Mr. and Mrs. Antonio
BOFF, all of Raccoon, Mr. and Mrs. William SCHELLARET of Atlasburg, Edward
YAKIMA of Cherry Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Primo RECH and Mr. and Mrs. Sero SCOPEL of Mt. Washington, and Virgilio
RECH of Dormont.
[ Atillio BOFF to Lena Bof, 6 Apr 1940 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~
newspaper of April 11, 1924, page unknown:
BOLSER - INGLEFIELD
[ BOLSER is the Groom. ]
A very pretty noon wedding was solemnized in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
INGLEFIELD at Murdocksville on Wednesday, April 2, 1924, when Miss Anna
INGLEFIELD became the bride of Mr. Albert BOLSER. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Samuel
NEAL, pastor of the Hebron Presbyterian church in the presence of the bridegroom's mother,
Mrs. BOLSER; brother, Walter BOLSER, sister, Mrs. Miller, all of West Bridgewater;
Mrs. Neal and daughter Ruth, Miss Nina LEEPER of Frankfort and Miss Sophia
INGLEFIELD. A wedding dinner following the ceremony. The newly weds left Wednesday evening
for a trip to Washington, D. C.
[ Albert BOLSER to Anna Inglefield, 2 Apr 1924 ]
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This page includes:
Richard S. BOCK to Cora Elizabeth Watters, 23 Dec 1922
William E. BOCK, Jr. to Sara Snyder, 15 Jun 1922
Atillio BOFF to Lena Bof, 6 Apr 1940
Albert BOLSER to Anna Inglefield, 2 Apr 1924...
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