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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Sept. 28, 1923, page unknown:
MOTTE - HEINRICH
[HEINRICH is the Groom. ]
Miss Rose Elizabeth MOTTE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilaire MOTTE of East Lincoln avenue, McDonald, and Mr. Frank L.
HEINRICH of Oakdale were united in marriage at five-thirty o'clock Thursday afternoon,
September 20, 1923, at the residence of the officiating minister, the Rev. W. D.
IRONS, D. D., pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, McDonald. Miss Julia
MOTTE, a sister of the bride, and Mr. Walter G. PETTIT of McDonald were the attendants. Following the ceremony the young couple left
by automobile for Pittsburgh and from there went by train to Cleveland. After visiting a number of Lake points they will return to McDonald where they
will go to housekeeping in East Lincoln avenue. The bride is a graduate
of the McDonald high school, and for the past five years has been employed in the office of A. V.
CAMPBELL. Mr. HEINROCH [sic] is employed at Langeloth and was manager of the Langeloth baseball team the past season.
[ Frank L. HEINRICH to Rose Elizabeth Motte, 20 Sep 1923 ]
heinrich_motte_09-28-1923 (AD)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Oct. 27, 1927, page unknown:
WELLINGS - HEIRONIMUS
[ HEIRONIMUS is the Groom. ]
Miss Alice WELLINGS, daughter of Mrs. Edith WELLINGS, of West end, Pittsburgh, and Ross Odell HEIRONIMUS, of Western avenue, Oakdale, were quietly united in marriage at noon on Saturday, October 22nd at the parsonage of the West end Methodist church by the Rev. BAUM. Mr. HEIRONIMUS is a graduate of the Oakdale High school and also the McDonald High school and is well known in this community. Mrs. HEIRONIMUS is a swimming instructress at the Natorium in Pittsburgh and Mr. HEIRONIMUS is a salesman for the Rosedale Foundry and Machine Company. They will reside with the bride's mother at 654 South Main street, West end, Pittsburgh.
[ Ross Odell HEIRONIMUS to Alice Wellings, 22 Oct 1927 ]
heironimus_wellings_10-27-1927 (LN)
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 10, 1947, page unknown:
HELD - MOREAU
Miss Lucille MOREAU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul MOREAU of North avenue, Midway, and Wilbert HELD, son of the Rev. Charles and Mrs. HELD of Gettysburg, were married at 2:30 p.m. Monday, December 23, 1946, in the home of the bride's parents. The bridegroom's father, the Rev. Charles HELD, performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families.
Preceding the ceremony, Samuel and Doris LESCALLETTE of Burgettstown played "I Love You Truly" and "Because."
The bride was attired in a navy blue suit with light blue accessories and a corsage of white roses. For something old, she wore a 50-year old ring, a gift of her grandmother, Mrs.
LESCALLETTE. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Robert FRIDAY of Midway, wore a beige colored suit and a corsage of yellow roses. Robert FRIDAY served as
bestman. The bride's mother wore a moss green gown and a corsage of white roses and the bridegroom's mother wore a cerise suit with a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Fred DRUGMAND of Bulger and Mrs. Martha
LESCALLETTE, grandmothers of the bride, each wore black with corsages of red carnations.
Following the ceremony, a dinner for fourteen guests was served in the home of the bride's parents. A three-tiered wedding cake adorned with orange blossoms and white roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom centered the dining table. The young couple spent a honeymoon in Cleveland, Ohio.
The bride, a 1945 graduate of the Midway high school, has been employed at the
TARR school, Pittsburgh. The bridegroom will graduate on January 16 from Slippery Rock State Teachers college. They plan to make their home in Cleveland.
[ Wilbert HELD to Lucille Moreau, 23 Dec 1946 ] held_moreau_01-10-1947_ro Parts 1 and 2
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 6, 1927, page unknown:
SEABRIGHT - HELF.
[ HELF is the Groom. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. SEABRIGHT, of McDonald, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Anna Mae [SEABRIGHT], to Arthur R. HELF, of Harrisburg and Columbus, Wednesday, December 29 1926. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James M. BRICELAND, pastor of the United Presbyterian church of Sheraden. Miss SEABRIGHT is a graduate of the Findley township vocational school of Imperial, and has attended Indiana State Normal school. Mr. HELF received his degree in the department of commerce of the Ohio State college, December 23, 1926. The young couple will reside in Columbus.
[ Arthur R. HELF to Anna Mae Seabright, 29 Dec 1926 ]
helf_seabright_01-06-1927 (S)
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 7, 1927, page unknown:
SEABRIGHT - HELF.
[ HELF is the Groom. ]
Miss Anna Mae SEABRIGHT and Mr. Arthur HELF were united in marriage at twelve o'clock
noon on Wednesday, December 29, 1926, at the residence of the officiating minister,
the Rev. James BRICELAND, pastor of the Sheraden Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh.
Mrs. HELF is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. SEABRIGHT of McDonald. She is a
graduate of the Findlay Vocational school at Imperial and attended Indiana normal.
She is a teacher in the Rennerdale school. Mr. HELF, whose home is in Harrisburg, is
a graduate of the Department of Commerce, Ohio State university. The young couple
will reside in Columbus, Ohio.
[ Arthur R. HELF to Anna Mae Seabright, 29 Dec 1926 ]
helf_seabright_01-07-1927 (AD)
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From the McDonald, PA (probably) Record-Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 1, 1939, page unknown:
HELLER - MCCLELLAND
Miss Ida MCCLELLAND of Swissvale and Arthur HELLER of Homestead were united in marriage Thanksgiving day, November 23, 1939, in the Oakdale Presbyterian church the Rev. Ashley WILSON of
DuBois [Pa], uncle of the bride, performing the ceremony.
The bride wore royal blue velvet and carried lillies of the valley and pink rosesbuds(sp). She was attended by Miss Geraldine BUCHANNON of
DuBois [Pa], who was gowned in almond green with a hat to match and carried talisman roses. George HELLER served as his brother's bestman. Mrs. George HOFFMAN played the wedding music. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. MOORE of Hastings avenue. W. A. MOORE of Vincennes avenue and Homer MOORE of Fayete street are uncles of the bride.
[ Arthur HELLER to Ida McClelland, 23 Nov 1939 ]
heller_mcclelland_12-01-1939 (CR-K)
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* (CR-K) = Some articles typed by Volunteer,
Carma Rey-Klaja.
* (AD) = Some articles typed by volunteer Amy Denecke.
* (WD) Some articles typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.
* (LN) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson.
This page includes: Frank L. HEINRICH to Rose Elizabeth
Motte, 20 Sep 1923
Ross Odell HEIRONIMUS to Alice Wellings, 22 Oct 1927
Wilbert HELD to Lucille Moreau, 23 Dec 1946
Arthur R. HELF to Anna Mae Seabright, 29 Dec 1926
Arthur HELLER to Ida McClelland, 23 Nov 1939
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