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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Nov. 22, 1946, page unknown:
DELLAPIAZZA - RAY
Miss Irene RAY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George RAY of Bulger, and John Joseph
DELLAPIAZZA, son of Mr. and Mrs. John DELLAPIAZZA,
R.D. 3, Burgettstown, were united in marriage at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 16, 1946, in the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes church,
Burgettstown. Father William J. MCCASHIN performed the single ring ceremony. The bride wore a green suit with white accessories and a
corsage of red roses and white carnations. The matron of honor, Mrs. Joseph
DELLAPIAZZA, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, wore black.
Joseph DELLAPIAZZA, brother of the bridegroom, served as bestman.
Following the ceremony, a dinner was served in the home of the bride's parents. The table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake.
A reception was held in the evening.
The bridegroom, a veteran of World War II, received his discharge in March. He served three years in the Army Air corps, two years of which
were spent in the European theater. He is employed at the BIANCHI &
CREA garage in McDonald. The young couple are residing in their newly furnished home in
Bulger.
[ John Joseph DELLAPIAZZA to Irene Ray, 16 Nov 1946 ]
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From the McDonald, PA (probably) Record-Outlook newspaper of
July 23, 1937, page unknown:
DELMONTAGNE - KADYK
Miss Stella KADYK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley KADYK, and Charles DELMONTAGNE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul DELMONTAGNE, both
of Sturgeon, were united in marriage with nuptial high mass at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, July 21, 1937, in St. Patrick's church,
Noblestown,
the Rev. Fr. Charles M. KEANE officiating. The bride was attired in a white satin and lace gown with matching accessories. She carried a pair of white rosaries and a bouquet of white lilies and streamers of lilies of the valley.
The maid of honor, Miss Julie KADYK, sister of the bride, wore a blue lace redingote, with accessories and carried talisman roses. Mr. Lucien
VOYE of Sturgeon was best man. The bridesmaids, Miss Blanche DELMONTAGNE, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Joanna
YARKIN, cousin of the bride, wore pink and yellow redingote with matching accessories and carried Briarcliff and Johanna Hill roses. Miss Jean DELMONTAGNE, niece of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. She wore white net and carried roses. Bobbie KADYK, brother of the bride, was ring bearer, and wore a white satin suit. Mr. John MCFAIL of Sturgeon and Mr. Joseph WEBBER of Brookline were the ushers.
Following the ceremony a reception was held in the bride's home with ten seated at the bride's table. The center piece was a large wedding
cake. In the evening there was dancing at the Eagles hall. After touring through Washington, D. C., and Ohio they are home among their friends
in Sturgeon. Mr. DELMONTAGNE is employed at the Bethlehem Steel mill in Leetsdale.
[ Charles DELMONTAGNE to Stella Kadyk, 21 Jul 1937 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 3, 1937, page unknown:
DELMONTAGUE - LEBON
A quiet wedding occurred in the LEBON home in Sturgeon Saturday morning, November 27, 1937, when Raymond DELMONTAGUE and
Miss Lucy LEBON were married. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Ross T. CAMPBELL of McDonald, assisted by the Rev. James G. BARRONS of Noblestown, the pastor of the bride. Only the immediate families were present.
Mr. and Mrs. DELMONTAGUE will make their home in Sturgeon for the present.
[ Raymond DELMONTAGUE to Lucy Lebon, 27 Nov 1937 ] delmontague_lebon_12-03-1937 (CT-L)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
June 6, 1929, page unknown:
GRIMES - DELOCHE.
[ DELOCHE is the Groom. ]
On Saturday morning, June 1, Leander L. DELOCHE, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. DELOCHE, and Miss Sara GRIMES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. GRIMES of Barr street, were married in Wellsburg, W. Va. The ceremony was performed by Rev. ALLISON, pastor of the First Presbyterian church there. Mrs. DELOCHE is a graduate of McDonald High school class of 1928. Mr. DELOCHE was a member of the class of 1927, and is now employed by the McDonald Savings & Trust company. They are making their home at present with Mr. DELOCHE's parents.
[ Leander L. DELOCHE to Sara Grimes, 1 Jun 1929 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
April 25, 1941, page unknown:
DELPHUS - BEHLING
Miss Helen BEHLING, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred TESSIMER of Cecil, and Willard DELPHUS of Bridgeville were united in marriage at
nine o'clock Thursday morning, April 17, 1941, in the Bridgeville Catholic church by the Rev. Father CONNELLY.
The bride wore a blue suit with navy blue accessories and a locket and chain. Her flowers were roses, sweet peas, and snapdragons. The
bridesmaid, Miss Clara TESSIMER of Sygan, a cousin of the bride, wore a beige suit with brown accessories and a corsage of tea roses. Mr
Peter DELPHUS of Bridgeville served as his brother's bestman.
The young couple took a trip to Washington, D. C., and Southern points. Upon their return they will reside in Bridgeville, where Mr. DELPHUS
is employed.
[ Willard DELPHUS to Helen Behling, 17 Apr 1941 ] delphus_behling_04-25-1941_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or ~ Outlook newspaper of
March 15, 1923 page unknown:
DELPIERE - ESTMAN
On Tuesday, March 13 at 12 o'clock noon, Mr. Fernal DELPIERE of McDonald and Miss Anna ESTMAN of Oakdale were united in marriage in the parsonage of the First Christian church at Wellsburg, W.Va., by the pastor, the Rev. SHAW. The couple slipped away quietly without any of their friends knowing of their plans and were unattended. The groom is well known among the young people of McDonald and is employed by the Carnegie Coal company at the new Primrose mine. Mr. and Mrs. DELPIERE will reside in McDonald.
[ Fernal DELPIERE to Anna Estman, 13 Mar 1923
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Aug. 22, 1947, page unknown:
Local Couple Wed in Church
[ DELPIERE - PHILLIPS ]
Miss Leona PHILLIPS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward PHILLIPS of Railroad street, and Joseph Charles DELPIERE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fernal DELPIERE of Coal street, were united in marriage at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, August 20, 1947, in the First Presbyterian church,
McDonald. Rev. H. C. CARSON, pastor of the Oakdale Presbyterian church, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with
ferns and lighted candelabra.
[ Joseph Charles DELPIERE to Leona Irene Phillips, 20 Aug 1947 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Sept. 5, 1947, page unknown:
DELPIERE - PHILLIPS
Miss Leona Irene PHILLIPS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward PHILLIPS of Johnston street, McDonald, and Joseph Charles DELPIERE, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fenal DELPIERE of Coal street, McDonald, were united in marriage at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 20, 1947, in the First
Presbyterian church, McDonald. Rev. H. Carlyle CARSON, pastor of the Oakdale Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony by candlelight
before an altar decorated with ferns and palms.
The bride wore a white gown with nylon yoke, with long waistline of silk taffeta, nylon skirt with peplum effect, and short train. She carried a
bouquet of white roses and babies'-breath, tied with white satin streamers. For something old, she wore a heart shaped locket, a gift of the
bridegroom. For something new, a white lace handkerchief, for something borrowed, she wore a watch belonging to her mother and for some-
thing blue, a blue garter. The matron of honor, Mrs. Vincent MOUNTAIN, sister of the bridegroom, wore an orchid gown with matching headdress
and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Bonnie Jean BAIER of McDonald, wore a peach gown with matching headdress
and carried a bouquet of red roses. Edward PHILLIPS of Ambridge, brother of the bride, served as bestman, and Adolph MACOCK was the
usher. Cheryl Joan PHILLIPS of Ambridge, niece of the bride was the flower girl. The bride's mother wore a black dress with white accessories
and the bridegroom's mother wore a poudre blue dress with white accessories. Each wore a corsage of red roses.
Preceding the ceremony, the wedding music was played by Fred H. CAMPBELL of McDonald and Miss Anna GRIMES sang "I Love You
Truely."
A reception for 175 guests was held in the evening in the V. F. W. Post hall. A four-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom
centered the bridal table. Both the bride and bridegroom attended the McDonald schools and the bridegroom is employed at the American
Bridge Company, Ambridge. The young couple will reside with the bridegroom's parents.
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* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol
Taylor-Lanza.
* (WD) Some articles typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.
This page includes: John Joseph DELLAPIAZZA to Irene Ray, 16 Nov 1946
Charles DELMONTAGNE to Stella Kadyk, 21 Jul 1937
Raymond DELMONTAGUE to Lucy Lebon, 27 Nov 1937
Leander L. DELOCHE to Sara Grimes, 1 Jun 1929
Willard DELPHUS to Helen Behling, 17 Apr 1941
Fernal DELPIERE to Anna Estman, 13 Mar 1923
Joseph Charles DELPIERE to Leona Irene Phillips, 20 Aug 1947
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