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Marriage Notice for Charles HIGHFIELD to Ruth McClelland, 23 May 1928 From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of June 14, 1928, page unknown: 

Noblestown Column

[ HIGHFIELD - McCLELLAND ]


Miss Ruth McCLELLAND of Venice and Charles HIGHFIELD were united in marriage at Washington on Wednesday, May 23, 1928. They will reside here.

[ Charles HIGHFIELD to Ruth McClelland, 23 May 1928 ] highfield_mcclelland_06-14-1928_noble_out (LN)

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Marriage Notice for John HILES to Margaret Moore, 2 Sep 1925 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Sept. 10, 1925, page unknown:

MOORE - HILES
[ HILES is the Groom. ]

A very pretty home wedding occurred on Wednesday morning, September 2, 1925 at 9 o'clock in the home of the bride, when Miss Margaret MOORE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MOORE of Hastings avenue, Oakdale and Mr. John HILES of Carnegie were quietly united in marriage by the Rev. M. W. RIDDLE, pastor of the United Presbyterian church of Oakdale. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony on an extended motor trip. Mr. HILES is employed by the McCLINTOCK-MARSHALL Company of Carnegie as a book-keeper and Mrs. HILES was a stenographer in the First National Bank of McDonald. They will reside in Carnegie on their return home.

[ John HILES to Margaret Moore, 2 Sep 1925 ]
hiles_moore_09-10-1925   (WD)

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Marriage notice for Donald Mac HILL to Edith Jean Baillie, 14 May 1943 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of May 21, 1943, page unknown:

HILL - BAILLIE

Mr. and Mrs. William J. BAILLIE of Fourth street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Edith Jean BAILLIE, to Lt (j.g.) Donald Mac HILL, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah L. HILL of Carrollton, Ohio.

The wedding took place Friday, May 14, 1943, at four o'clock in the afternoon at the the {sic} bride's home, in the presence of the families, with Dr. O. E. GARDNER, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of McDonald, officating. Mrs. Kenneth BURKMAN of Pittsburgh was matron of honor for the bride, and L. H. MCCAUSLAND
of Carrollton, Ohio acted as bestman.

Mrs. HILL was graduated from the Woman's college of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, N. C. and Lieutenant HILL from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N. C., both members of the class of 1939. Lieutenant HILL is a member of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. 

After a brief wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Washington, D. C. 

[ Donald Mac HILL to Edith Jean Baillie, 14 May 1943 ] hill_baillie_05-21-1943_ro  (CT-L)

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Part 1 Marriage Notice for James Irwin HILL to Juanita Janice Tuning, 20 Jun 1936
Part 2 Marriage Notice for James Irwin HILL to Juanita Janice Tuning, 20 Jun 1936
From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~ Record-Outlook newspaper of June 26, 1936, page unknown:

HILL - TUNING

Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. TUNING of Imperial announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Juanita Janice, to James Irwin HILL of Crafton. The marriage took place at 9:45 o'clock Saturday morning, June 20, 1936, in the Union U. P. church, Gayly, the Rev. J. Hoy McELHINNEY officiating. Owing to the illness of the bride's father, the marriage was a quiet one and the ceremony was performed in the presence of only the immediate relatives. The bride was attired in a white suit with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of talisman roses, baby's breath and lace ferns. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Charles I. NEWTON of Detroit, who was attired in white with navy blue accessories. Her bouquet was sweetheart roses. John J. BURROUGHS of Crafton was best man. Mrs. Ralph MILLIGAN, the former Fay HOLT of the Metropolitan Opera Co., sang three solos, with Miss Nola TIDBALL at the organ. A wedding breakfast in the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The young couple left for a motor trip to Northern Canada and the East coast of the United States. They will reside in Crafton. The bride is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and taught in the Pike school. She is member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The bridegroom attended Carnegie Tech. He is employed in the engineering department of the Bell Telephone Co.

[ James Irwin HILL to Juanita Janice Tuning, 20 Jun 1936 ]  hill_tuning_06-26-1936

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Marriage Notice for B. O. HINDMAN to Ella M. Campbell, no date in May 1894 paper

From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper (no date), page unknown:

[ HINDMAN - CAMPBELL]

B. O. HINDMAN, of Butler, and Ella M. Campbell, of McDonald.

[ B. O. HINDMAN to Ella M. Campbell, no date in May 1894 paper]  1-arbuckle-2-hindman-no-date  (CT-L)

 

* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (LN) = Some articles typed by volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (WD) Some articles typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.

This page includes:  Charles HIGHFIELD to Ruth McClelland, 23 May 1928
John HILES to Margaret Moore, 2 Sep 1925
Donald Mac HILL to Edith Jean Baillie, 14 May 1943
James Irwin HILL to Juanita Janice Tuning, 20 Jun 1936
B. O. HINDMAN to Ella M. Campbell, no date in May 1894 paper

This page was added June 13, 2007 ; updated June 2, 2009 ; updated June 12, 2009
; updated Sept. 4, 2009

 

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