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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook
~or~ Record-Outlook newspaper of Aug. 10, 1934, page unknown:
FRONEK ? PUSKAR
A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the wedding of Miss Eleanor PUSKAR
of Imperial and Steve FRONEK of Cleveland, Ohio, in the Catholic church, Imperial, Monday morning, August 6, 1934. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the Blue Bird inn on the Steubenville pike. Covers were laid for forty-five relatives. Those attending from Cleveland were the bridegroom?s brother and family, cousin and husband, uncle and wife, and his parents. Twenty-eight were seated at the bride?s table. The children and some of the younger folk were seated at a smaller table. The menu consisted of watermelon, honeydew melon, and fruit cocktail, fried chicken, browned potatoes, green beans, celery, gelatin, salad on lettuce, the wedding cake and ice cream and coffee. The breakfast was served in courses. Between each course music was furnished by Mr.
SWEET, soloist (who is employed by the Post-Gazette in the office), accompanied by Miss Mary Flood on the piano. Miss
FLOOD was the organist at the wedding. After the breakfast, pictures of the bridal party, groups of relatives, the bride and her two grandmothers, and others, were taken, after which the guests left for home. The bride was employed for several years by the
Pittsburgh Press and for the past two years by the Post-Gazette. The bridegroom has been employed for a number of years with the American Steel Co. of Pittsburgh, New York, and Cleveland, as a salesman. Following a wedding trip of two weeks they will make their home in
Dormont, where they have a newly-furnished apartment. They received a large number of gifts.
The bride was gowned in a long white dress of sheer organza with ruffles running from the waistline to the hem and with long sleeves, and wore a large hat with fluted rim and carried flowers. The attendants were Miss Alice
PUSKAR, a sister of the bride, who was dressed in a gown of yellow net with hat to match and carried flowers, and John
PUSKAR, brother of the bride.
[ Steve FRONEK to Eleanor Puskar, 6 Aug 1934 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of Jan. 18, 1927, page unknown:
Weddings of the Week
MALARKY - FUGEMAN
[ FUGEMAN is the Groom. ]
Mr. and Mrs. James R. MALARKY of Ashland, Ky., announce the marriage
of their sister Edna [MALARKY] to Mr. Frank FUGEMAN, on Wednesday, January 19,
1927, at Holy Family church, Ashland [Ky]. Miss MALARKY is a
sister of Mrs. Frank SCAEFER of Center avenue, McDonald, and Mr. W. P.
MALARKY of North McDonald street.
[ Frank FUGEMAN to Edna MALARKY, Wed., Jan. 19, 1927 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Sept. 19, 1947, page unknown:
FULLER ? KLENNER
Miss Margaret KLENNER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles KLENNER of Fannie street, McDonald, and Lewis
FULLER, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. FULLER of Dickson street, Midway, were united in marriage at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 10, 1947, in the home of the Rev. Joseph H.
RODGERS, the officiating minister. The bride was attired in a gray suit with gray and red accessories and a corsage of orchids. Her only jewelry was a gold watch, a gift of the bridegroom. The matron of honor, Mrs. T. D.
WILLIAMSON of McDonald, wore a coral suit with black and white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. George
RUSSELL of Midway served as bestman. The bride?s mother wore a teal blue dress and a corsage of red rosebuds and the bridegroom?s mother wore a burgundy dress with a corsage of red roses.
Following the ceremony, a reception for 75 guests was held in the Woman?s club house. Table decorations were pink and white. The table was centered with a wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Upon their return from a wedding trip to Virginia, the newlyweds will be at home in Johns avenue.
The bride is a 1943 graduate of the McDonald high school and the bridegroom a 1940 graduate of the Midway high school.
[ Lewis FULLER to Margaret Klenner, 10 Sep 1947 ] fuller_klenner_09-19-1947_ro (CB)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of June 12, 1897, page unknown:
MARRIAGES.
FULLERTON - BLACK - Henry FULLERTON, of Florence, and Miss Byrdie BLACK, Avalon.
[ Henry FULLERTON to Byrdie Black, no date, in 6-12-1897 paper ]
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 15, 1925, page
unknown:
JACKSON - FULLERTON
[ FULLERTON is the Groom. ]
Miss Mary Jane JACKSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry JACKSON of Valley street,
McDonald, and Leonard FULLERTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. FULLERTON of the Midway
Inn, Midway, went to Wellsburg, W. Va., Wednesday morning, January 7, 1925,
and were quietly married in the manse of the First Presbyterian church there,
the pastor, the Rev. M. M. ALLISON, officiating. The bride, who was unattended,
wore a gown of black satin with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride's roses.
Mr. and Mrs. FULLERTON will reside for the present with the bridegroom's parents
in Midway.
[ Leonard FULLERTON to Mary Jane Jackson, 7 Jan 1925 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 15, 1925, page
unknown:
JACKSON - FULLERTON
[ FULLERTON is the Groom. ]
Miss Mary Jane Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson of Valley street,
McDonald, and Leonard Fullerton, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fullerton of Midway,
were united in marriage Wednesday morning, January 7th, in the manse of the
First Presbyterian church of Wellsburg, W.Va., Rev. M. M. Allison, officiating.
The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of black satin with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton will reside with
the bridegroom's parents in Midway for the present.
[ Leonard FULLERTON to Mary Jane Jackson, 7 Jan 1925 ]
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[Photo of bride]
Mrs. William FULLERTON
From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 12, 1947, page unknown:
Midway Couple Wed in Methodist Church
[ FULLERTON - ROBINSON ]
Miss Lois Jane ROBINSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robinson of Midway, and William Wayne FULLERTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard FULLERTON, also of Midway, were united in marriage at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 26, 1947, in the Midway Methodist church. The pastor, the Rev. H. Paul
SMITH, performed the double ring ceremony by candlelight before an altar decorated with ferns, palms, and lighted candelabra. During the arrival and seating of the guests, John
KRAEER, III, played a medley of nuptial selections. Miss Miriam CASSIDY of Burgettstown sang, ?I Love You Truly? and ?Because? and following the ceremony she sang ?The Lord?s Prayer.?
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin with bodice of illusion net and an off-the-shoulder effect of Chantilly lace embroidered with sequins and pearls. Her fingertip veil edged with lace cascaded from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a colonial bouquet of white baby chrysanthemums and lilies of the valley.
The matron of honor was Mrs. Edward MUSTIO, sister of the bride, who wore a teal blue gown. The bridesmaid was Miss Joan Robinson, sister of the bride, who wore a burgundy gown. They each carried a colonial bouquet in autumn colors. Karen
MUSTIO, niece of the bride, was flower girl and she wore a white gown. Margie
MUSTIO and Wilson STURGEON were junior ushers. Margie [MUSTIO] wore a gold colored gown and both children carried colonial bouquets. Wray FULLERTON, brother of the bridegroom, served as bestman and Edmond Gilles and Walter
BISH, Jr., were ushers.
The bride?s mother wore an aqua dress with black accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums. The bridegroom?s mother wore a fuchsia crepe dress with black accessories and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlor for 150 guests, including persons from Cleveland, Dennison, and East Liverpool, Ohio, Weirton, W.Va., Aliquippa, Ambridge Charleroi, Monongahela, and Washington, Pa., and Gary, Ind.
The bride is a 1946 graduate of the Midway high school. The bridegroom also attended Midway high school and served 14 months in the European theater of operations during World War II. Upon their return from a short wedding trip the young couple will be at home in their newly furnished apartment in Midway.
[ William Wayne FULLERTON to Lois Jane Robinson, 26 Nov 1947 ]
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* (AD) = Some articles typed by volunteer Amy
Denecke.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy Burchell.
This page includes: Steve FRONEK to Eleanor Puskar, 6 Aug 1934
Frank FUGEMAN to Edna MALARKY, Wed., Jan. 19, 1927
Lewis FULLER to Margaret Klenner, 10 Sep 1947
Henry FULLERTON to Byrdie Black, no date, in 6-12-1897 paper
Leonard FULLERTON to Mary Jane Jackson, 7 Jan 1925
William Wayne FULLERTON to Lois Jane Robinson, 26 Nov 1947
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