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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Nov. 20, 1942, page unknown:
CASEY - CHARLIER
Mr. and Mrs. Eli CHARLIER of North street, McDonald, announce the marriage of their daughter, Emma Evelyn
CHARLIER, to Lieut. Frank R. CASEY of the U. S. army, son of Mr. and Mrs. John CASEY of Homestead.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. J. COST in the rectory of St. Mary's of the Mount
R.C. church, Mount Washington, Pittsburgh, at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, November 5, 1942.
The bride wore a poudre blue sheer wool suit with brown accessories, trimmed in mink. She carried a mink muff. Her corsage, worn on the muff, was of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. W. Holmes
ISLER, sister of the bride and only attendant, wore a tangerine sheer wool suit with brown accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias. William O'Donnell of Dravosburg served as
bestman.
The bride's mother wore a dress of dubonnet and the bridegroom's mother was dressed in lavender. Both wore corsages of gardenias.
Following the ceremony, the wedding breakfast was served to the principals and their parents in the Isler home, South Hills.
In the evening the bride and bridegroom left for Temple, Texas, where Lieutenant CASEY has been assigned to a tank destroying battalion. Before entering the armed forces Lieutenant CASEY was an instructor at the Homestead high school. He is a graduate of Duquesne university.
[ Frank R. CASEY to Emma Evelyn Charlier, 5 Nov 1942 ] casey_charlier_11-20-1942_ro
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From The McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of 31 May 1928:
NOTE: Both Cashel and Gashel surnames are used in this article.
QUERNS - CASHEL
[ CASHEL or GASHEL is the groom.]
The marriage of Miss Mary QUERNS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James QUERNS,
of East Lincoln avenue, and Eric G. CASHEL, of West Alexander, was
solemnized at four o'clock last Thursday afternoon, May 24, 1928, by
Rev. S. A. McCOLLAM, pastor the the First United Presbyterian church of
McDonald, in his residence in Fourth street. Miss Irene FINDLAY, of
Washington, and Eric EBEL, of McDonald, were the attendants. Dinner was
served immediately following the ceremony in the home of the bride's
cousin, Mrs. Emma J. FORSYTHE, of North McDonald street, with covers
laid for ten at the bride's table. Following the dinner, Mr. and Mrs.
GASHEL left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canadian points. They
will return home by way of Meadville, where Mrs. GASHEL will visit her
sister, Mrs. Myron D. TRACE, and family. Mr. and Mrs. GASHEL will make
their home in Washington.
[ Eric G. CASHEL / GASHEL to Mary Querns, 24 May 1928 ] querns-cashel-gashel-05-31-1928-out_1
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 11, 1936, page unknown:
CASSIDY - NOIR
Announcement was made public Monday evening of the marriage of Miss Marie Evelyn NOIR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. NOIR of Noblestown, to William Kenton CASSIDY., son of Herschell CASSIDY of Conneaut Lake and Mrs. D. FERREE of Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. CASSIDY of Oakdale. The couple were married at 7:00 p.m. September 27, 1936 in Wheeling. The bride is a 1930 graduate of the McDonald high school., 1935 graduate of the drama department of Carnegie Tech, a member of the McDonald Junior Woman's club, member of the Young Ladies' Sodality of St. Patrick's church, Noblestown, and of the Beta Tau Lambda sorority. She is a substitute teacher in the North Fayette schools. The bridegroom is a 1929 graduate of the Oakdale high school and attended the school of engineering of the University of Pittsburgh. He is manager of an Oakdale store. The newlyweds will reside for the present with the bride's parents in Noblestown. The bride was reporter for The Record-Outlook for eight years.
[ William Kenton CASSIDY to Marie Evelyn Noir, 27 Sep 1936 ] cassidy_noir_12-11-1936_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
Jan. 5, 1923, page unknown:
SCHOCH - CASSLER.
[ CASSLER is the Groom. ]
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel WITTENMYER of Mifflinburg was the scene of a pretty wedding December 23, 1922, when Mrs. WITTENMYER's sister, Miss Christine Zeller SCHOCH, became the bride of Prof. George W. CASSLER. The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. W. M. REARICK, D. D., of Mifflinburg.
Miss Dorothy SCHOCH was her sister's maid of honor. Mr. W. Patterson SCHOFF was Mr. CASSLER's attendant. Elizabeth WITTENMYER, a niece of the bride, was the flower girl.
The bride is a graduate of Susquehanna University and Shippenburg State normal, and at present is science teacher in the Cecil Township Vocational high school at Venice. Mr. CASSLER is a capable member of the McDonald high school faculty and is the athletic coach here. He is a Susquehanna man.
Guests for the wedding were present from Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Monongahela, Mifflinburg, Holzapfel, Williamsport, Selins Grove and McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. CASSLER spent their wedding trip in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, resuming their school duties here this week.
[ George W. CASSLER to Christine Zeller Schoch, 23 Dec 1922 ]
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* (WD) This article typed by Volunteer Wilberta
DiVincenzo.
* (CR-K) = Some articles typed by Volunteer, Carma Rey-Klaja.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
This page includes: Frank R. CASEY to Emma Evelyn Charlier, 5 Nov 1942 ;
Eric G. CASHEL / GASHEL to Mary Querns, 24 May 1928 ;
William Kenton CASSIDY to Marie Evelyn Noir, 27 Sep 1936 ;
George W. CASSLER to Christine Zeller Schoch, 23 Dec 1922
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