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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~
Record-Outlook newspaper of Nov. 23, 1934, page unknown:
CAMPAGNA - DEICHLER
Miss Margaret DEICHLER, daughter of the late Mrs. Joseph LUTON of Cecil, became the bride of Joseph
CAMPAGNA, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. CAMPAGNA of Canonsburg,
on Wednesday, November 14, 1934, at nine o'clock in St. Mary's church, Cecil. The Rev. Father KOPERA officiated at a nuptial high mass, with Miss Mary QUINN at the
organ. The bride was attired in a green frock with brown accessories and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. Miss Rose Ann HALEY of Muse was maid of honor, and
was attired in blue with matching accessories. She carried pink roses. Mrs. James DE VITO of McKees Rocks, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore brown
with green trimmings and her bouquet was of pink roses. William
DEICHLER, a brother of the bride, was best man, and Louis NATALE of Canonsburg was usher. The
couple will reside in Cecil.
[ Joseph CAMPAGNA to Margaret Deichler, November 14, 1934
] campagna_deichler_11-23-1934 (CT-L)
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper Jan. 27,
1911, page unknown:
IN SOCIETY'S REALM
Miss Adele VALENTOUR entertained a few of her girl friends at dinner on Wednesday evening. The out-of-town guests were Miss Ola MOORE and Miss Rose CHAMBON of Midway. An
announcement was made of Miss VALENTOUR's engagement to Mr. Verner
CAMPBELL, the wedding to take place February seventh.
[ Mr. Verner CAMPBELL to Miss Adele VALENTOUR, Feb. 7, 1911 ]
campbell_valentour_1-27-1911-record
From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper Feb. 10, 1911, page
unknown:
CAMPBELL - VALENTOUR
On Tuesday, February 7, at high noon, a very pretty home wedding took
place at the home of Frank S. CHAMBON in Fourth street, when his niece,
Miss Adele Fernanda VALENTOUR, daughter of August VALENTOUR, was united
in marriage with Addison Verner CAMPBELL, son of G. S. CAMPBELL of
Station street. The CHAMBON home was decorated throughout in an
artistic manner, the color scheme being pink and white. The Rev.
J. P. JORDAN performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss
Clara WATT of Crafton and Mr. Frank LASHER of Noblestown [Pa]. The
bride was attired in a beautiful gown of marquisette over silk messaline.
Miss Marie VALENTOUR, a sister of the bride, played the wedding march
from Lohengron. Miss Ola MOORE of Midway [Pa] sang "Oh
Promise Me," as the ceremony was being performed. Mr. and
Mrs. CAMPBELL left on an evening train for Cleveland and other lake
points. After March 1 they will be at home here.
[ Addison Verner CAMPBELL to Miss Adele Fernanda VALENTOUR, Tuesday,
February 7, 1911 ] campbell_valentour-2-10-1911-record (F)
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
July 3, 1942, page unknown:
CAMPBELL - GLASS
Miss Mary Evelyn GLASS, daughter of Mrs. Anna C. GLASS of R.D. 1, Bulger, and the late S. J. GLASS, and Carl E. CAMPBELL, son of Mrs. Luella CAMPBELL of R.D. 1, Bulger, and the late O. C. CAMPBELL, were united in marriage at twelve o'clock noon, Tuesday, June 30, 1942, in the bride's home. The Rev. R. B. FULTON, pastor of the Robinson United Presbyterian church, performed the ring ceremony before a bank of roses and hydrangeas.
Appropriate wedding music was played by Miss Clara WITHERSPOON, organist of the Robinson church.
The bride wore an ivory crepe dress and carried a bouquet of pink roses.
Following the ceremony, dinner was served. A color Scheme of pink and white was used with the bride's cake as the table centerpiece. The couple left for a brief wedding trip.
Mrs. CAMPBELL is a teacher in the Robinson township consolidated school. Mr. CAMPBELL is a dairy farmer of Robinson township.
[ Carl E. CAMPBELL to Mary Evelyn Glass, Tues, June 30, 1942 ] campbell_glass_07-03-1942_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown:
David CAMPBELL to Nina Winnifred Shearer,
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From the McDonald, PA Record or Outlook
newspaper of April 6, 1928, page unknown:
CAMPBELL - EWING
The marriage of Miss Mary EWING, daughter of Mrs. Ada EWING of Maple
avenue [sic], Oakdale [Pa], and Mr. Donald H. CAMPBELL, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Coulter CAMPBELL of Miller's run [sic] [Pa], took place on Tuesday, March 20, 1928 in
Pittsburgh [Pa]. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. F. LARIMER. Miss
Dorothy CAMPBELL, sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid, and
Raymond EWING, brother of the bride, was the best man. The bride was attired in white satin and
carried roses and lily of the valley. The bride has been employed by Armstrong
Cork Co. Oakdale [Pa], for a number of years. Mr. CAMPBELL is employed in Dormont
[Pa]. A reception was held at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. CAMPBELL will reside in
Morgan [Pa].
[ Donald H. CAMPBELL to Mary Ewing ] campbell_ewing_4-6-1928 (DG)
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* (DG) Some weddings typed by volunteer Doris Greaves.
* (WD) Some weddings typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.
* (CT-L) Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
This page includes:
Joseph CAMPAGNA to Margaret Deichler, November 14, 1934
Addison Verner CAMPBELL to Miss Adele Fernanda VALENTOUR, Tuesday, February 7, 1911
Carl E. CAMPBELL to Mary Evelyn Glass,
David CAMPBELL to Nina Winnifred Shearer,
Donald H. CAMPBELL to Mary Ewing, March 20, 1928
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