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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook
newspaper of April 26, 1940, page unknown:
DRUGMAND ? RHEA
A pretty wedding was that of Miss Helen Jean Rhea and Lester D. Drugmand, Thursday, April 18, 1940 at 8 p.m. in the home of the bride,
Northside, Pittsburgh.
The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Lawrence V. Rhea, and the ceremony was performed by her brother, Rev. Lawrence V. Rhea, Jr., pastor of the Montours Presbyterian church. Miss Mary
Broadhurst, the bridegroom?s cousin, was maid of honor, and Oscar J. Rhea, the bride?s brother, was
bestman. The bride wore a dusty pink crepe dress with a shoulder bouquet of orchids. The maid of honor wore azure blue crepe. Her flowers were pink rosebuds. A buffet supper was served. The bridal couple went on a wedding trip to Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. They will be at home in Imperial.
[ Lester D. DRUGMAND to Helen Jean Rhea, 18 Apr 1940 ] drugmand_rhea_04-26-1940-ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 17, 1947, page unknown:
DRUGMAND - DURAY
Miss Florence Margaret DURAY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DURAY of North McDonald street, McDonald, and Roland A. DRUGMAND, son of Mrs. Clara DRUGMAND of Imperial, were united in marriage at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, January 4, 1947, in St. Alphonsus' parish house. The Rev. Fr.
J. A. BURGOON performed the single ring ceremony. The bride wore a beige suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage. The bridesmaid, Miss Margaret DANIELS of McDonald, wore a brown suit with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Frank DURAY of McDonald, brother of the bride, served as bestman. Following the ceremony, a reception for 50 guests was held in the home of the bride's parents. Twelve guests were seated at the bride's table which was centered with the wedding cake. The young couple left that evening for St. Louis, Mo., where they plan to make their home. The bride, a graduate of McDonald high school and Duff's Iron City college, was employed by the U.S. Steel Co., Pittsburgh. The bridegroom is a graduate of Pike school and served three years with the navy at different United States bases. At present, he is attending the University of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Mo.
[ Roland A. DRUGMAND to Florence Margaret Duray, 4 Jan 1947 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook
newspaper of Aug. 27, 1926, page unknown:
GEORGE - DRUGMAND
[ DRUGMAND is the Groom. ]
Miss Julia GEORGE of Sturgeon and Mr. Roland A. DRUGMAND of Imperial were united in marriage on Monday, August 23, 1926, at the residence of Judge THOMPSON of
the United States District Court, in Aylesboro avenue, Pittsburgh. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Mr. REMENSNYDER, a son-in-law of Judge THOMPSON,
took place at eight o'clock in the evening. They were attended by Miss Louise THIRY of Donora and Mr. Robert E. WILSON of Imperial. The young couple left that night for
a trip to Eastern cities. On their return at the weekend they will take up their residence at the DRUGMAND home in the westend of Imperial. Mr.
DRUGMAND is associated with his father, E. J. DRUGMAND, in the mercantile business.
[ Roland A. DRUGMAND to Julia George, 23 Aug 1926 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
June 12, 1897, page unknown:
MARRIAGES.
DUBBS--STURGEON -- On the evening of the 10th inst., at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride, West Lincoln Ave., McDonald, by Rev. J. P.
JORDAN, Dr. J. H. DUBBS and Miss Jane, daughter of Mr. Samuel STURGEON.
Mr. and Mrs. DUBBS left on the evening train for a wedding trip. The young couple will live in Philadelphia, where the groom is a physician.
[ J. H. DUBBS to Jane Sturgeon, 10 Jun 1897 ] multiple1to12_06-12-1897_large.jpg
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 17, 1947, page unknown:
DUBLOE - TRENARY
Miss Minnie TRENARY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William TRENARY of Vincennes avenue, Oakdale, and John DUBLOE, son of Mrs. John OSTERMAN of Dixon street, Midway, were united in marriage at 6:00 p.m. Saturday, January 11, 1947, in the manse of the Oakdale Presbyterian church by the pastor, the Rev. H. Carlyle CARSON. The bride was attired in an auqua [sic] sheer dress with white accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds, and she wore a band of white sequins in her hair. Following the ceremony, a reception for 67 guests was held in the home of the bride's parents. A three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom centered the dining table, and was served by the bride. The evening was spent in playing cards and dancing. The newlyweds are at home in Hickman, where Mr. DUBLOE is employed. The bride attended Union high school, Burgettstown, and prior to her marriage, was employed at Woodville. The bridegroom is employed by the American Cyanamid Co., Bridgeville.
[ John DUBLOE to Minnie Trenary, 11 Jan 1947 ]
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* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy
Burchell.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (LN) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson.
This page includes: Lester D. DRUGMAND to Helen Jean
Rhea, 18 Apr 1940
Roland A. DRUGMAND to Florence Margaret Duray, 4 Jan 1947
Roland A. DRUGMAND to Julia George, 23 Aug 1926
J. H. DUBBS to Jane Sturgeon, 10 Jun 1897
John DUBLOE to Minnie Trenary, 11 Jan 1947
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