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Marriage notice for William Everett GRAY to Helen Jane Morgan, 9 Nov 1937 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook of Nov. 12, 1937, page unknown:  

GRAY - MORGAN

Miss Helen Jane MORGAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. MORGAN of near Hickory [Pa.], and Mr. William Everett GRAY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LEVERS of Washington, were united in marriage at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, November 9 [or 8 ?], 1937, in the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. T. LITTELL, pastor of the Venice U. P. church, before an embankment of ferns. To the soft strain of the wedding march played by the bride's sister, Miss Evelyn MORGAN, the bride appeared on the arm of her father. She was attired in white brocaded velvey with a veil of tulle held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Ethel MORGAN, a sister of the bride, wore a gown of peach taffets and carried a bouquet of pink tea roses. Miss Beulah CLEMENS and Miss Naomi CARTER were the bridesmaids. Miss CLEMENS was attired in blue and Miss CARTER wore yellow. Both carried bouquets of roses. Mr. Thomas LAWS of Washington was the bestman. Patty Lou MORGAN, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. Following the ceremony, a reception was held for fifty guests, nine of whom were seated at the bride's table. The couple left for a trip to Hot Spings, Ark. After November 17, they will reside at 319 E. Beau street, Washington.

The bride attended the Hickory [Pa] Vocational school, and was graduated from Penn-State Business college, Washington. Mr. Gray was graduated from the Washington high school and at present holds a responsible position with the Hazel-Glass Co. of Washington. 

[ William Everett GRAY to Helen Jane Morgan, 9 Nov 1937 ] gray_morgan_11-12-1937 (F)
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Marriage Notice for Willis H. GRAY, Jr. to Eleanor M. Bury, 3 Feb 1940 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper from Feb. 16, 1940, page unknown:

GRAY - BURY

Willis H. GRAY, Jr., and Eleanor M. BURY were married February 3, 1940, in Washington, D.C. They will reside in Norfolk, Va., where Mr. GRAY is X-ray technician in the Marine hospital.

[ Willis H. GRAY, Jr. to Eleanor M. Bury, 3 Feb 1940 ] gray_bury_02-16-1940-r-o (F)

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Marriage Notice for Willis GRAY to Emma Fisher, 5 Oct 1892 From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of 8 Oct 1892, page unknown:

GRAY - FISHER

On Oct. 5th, at the residence of the bride's father, R. M. FISHER, in North Fayette township, by Rev. J. D. IRONS, Mr. Willis GRAY, of McDonald, and Miss Emma FISHER.

Mr. GRAY is a son of Thomas D. GRAY, of East Noblestown street. The young couple will make their home in McDonald.

[ Willis GRAY to Emma Fisher, 5 Oct 1892 ] Gray_Fisher_10-8-1892-out (S)

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This page includes:  William Everett GRAY to Helen Jane Morgan, 9 Nov 1937
Willis H. GRAY, Jr. to Eleanor M. Bury, 3 Feb 1940
Willis GRAY to Emma Fisher, 5 Oct 1892
Willis GRAY to Emma Fisher, 5 Oct 1892

 

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