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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of May 2, 1947, page unknown:
JONES - SALOUM
Mr. and Mrs. S. SALOUM of Midway announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Agnes to S/Sgt. R. JONES, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. BAXTER
of Anthero, Okla. The ceremony took place April 6, 1947, in Chester, S.C. Mrs. JONES, a graduate of Union high school, Burgettstown, and the
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics, is employed by the Navy department in Washington, D.C. Mr. JONES is stationed at Andrews field, Washington,
until he receives his honorable dischange late this month. The young couple plan to make their home in Oklahoma.
[ R. JONES to Agnes Saloum, 6 Apr 1947 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of July 16, 1926,
page unknown:
BEGGS - JONES.
[ JONES is the Groom. ]
The home of the Rev. J. R. and Mrs. ROUTLEDGE of R. D.. 3, Ellwood City, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday morning, July 10, 1926, when Ralph A. JONES, only son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. JONES of Midway, was united in marriage with Miss Frances Genevieve BEGGS of Oakdale. The bride looked charming in a pretty traveling costume of navy blue, with rust colored waist and hat to match. The ring ceremony was used by the Rev. Mr. ROUTLEDGE. The livingroom was prettily decorated with pink and white streamers, while the end of the room was banked with greenery, ferns, and pink and red roses. The guests invited to meet the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton SANKEY of Ellwood City, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. HAZEN of North Sewickley, Mrs. Fred HOUSEHOLDER of Beaver Falls, and her daughter, Mrs. BRAELOCK.
An informal luncheon was served by Mrs. ROUTLEDGE after which the couple left on an automobile trip to Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are both employees of the Armstrong Cork Co. of Oakdale. After their return July 20th, they will be at home at 209 Hastings avenue, Oakdale. The Rev. Mr. ROUTLEDGE was formerly pastor of the Midway Baptist church. He is now pastor of Providence Baptist church, North Sewickley, the oldest church in Western Pennsylvania, and will this year celebrate its 125th anniversary.
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Ralph A. JONES to Frances Genevieve Beggs, 10 Jul 1926 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 15, 1943, page unknown:
JONES - MORGAN
Miss Madelaine McNall MORGAN, daughter of Mrs. Stewart MORGAN of Imperial, and Samuel Powell JONES of Paeonian Springs, Va., were united in marriage at 1:30 p.m.
Friday, December 25, 1942, in the First Presbyterian church, Leesburg, Va., by the Rev. Mr. CAULKINS.
Mrs. JONES is a 1940 graduate of Findlay Vocational school, Imperial. Mr. JONES is employed in Washington, D.C.
The young couple have purchased their own home in Hamilton, Va. They reside with the
bridegroom's parents for the present.
[ Samuel Powell JONES to Madelaine McNall Morgan, 25 Dec 1942 ] jones_morgan_01-15-1943_ro
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From the McDonald, PA (probably) Record-Outlook newspaper of July 8,
1938 page unknown:
JONES - SHANE
At a ceremony in her home, Miss Anna SHANE, daughter of Mrs. William C. SHANE of Amman street, Pittsburgh, became the bride of
Stuart H. JONES, son of H. Whitford JONES of Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday afternoon, June 30, 1938, at 3:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by
the bride's brother, the Reverend William C. SHANE, pastor of the Coraopolis United Presbyterian church.
The bride, who was unattended, wore an aquamarine gown trimmed with fine lace belonging to the bridegroom's mother, the late Mrs. H.
Whitford JONES, and the gown was designed by the bride's mother. She wore a shoulder corsage of flowers.
Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. JONES left for a motor trip to the Pacific coast.
The bride is a graduate of Muskingum college, and Mr. JONES graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. Both received degrees from
Columbia university.
Numerous parties were given in honor of Mrs. JONES, preceding the wedding. Among them was a shower given by the Muskingum college
club, in the home of Miss Lucille Adams of Sherwood avenue. A shower was also given by Miss Miriam CLOSE of Macon street, Pittsburgh,
and Miss Louise HETHERINGTON entertained with a bridge- luncheon in her home in South Dallas avenue, Pittsburgh. A dinner was given by
Miss Marie CLUSE of West View.
The bride was born and reared in South Fayette township, and graduated from the McDonald high school in 1920.
[ Stuart H. JONES to Anna Shane, 30 Jun 1938 ] jones_shane_07-08-1938
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown:
W. M. JONES to Ida Yolton, 5 May 1909 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
Feb. 12, 1915, page unknown:
[ JONES - COULTER ]
On Friday, February 5, William JONES, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
JONES of Fanny street, and Miss Lorene COULTER, daughter of J. V.
COULTER of Murdocksville [Pa], went quietly to Wellsburg [WVa] and were
there united in marriage by the Rev. Mr. HOLMES, pastor of the
Presbyterian Church of that place. The young couple are preparing
to go to housekeeping in North avenue in the near future.
[ William JONES to Lorene COULTER, Fri., Feb 5, 1915 ] jones_coulter_2-12-1915-record
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of June 28, 1923,
page unknown:
McCAFFERY - JONES
[ JONES is the Groom. ]
The wedding of Miss Nell E. McCAFFERY of Crafton, formerly of McDonald, and Mr. William
JONES of Crafton took place Tuesday morning, June 26, 1923 at 7:30 o'clock in St. Phillips church of Crafton.
The bride wore a gown of coca brown Spanish lace with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Catherine
HARRINGTON of Pittsburgh was bridesmaid and wore a gown of coca brown canton crepe with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink roses.
Mr. Joseph R. GONNLEY of Crafton served as Mr. Jones's best man. Miss
BUTLER played the wedding march and Mr. Thomas MURPHY sang.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the Congress of Women's cub (sic) of Pittsburgh. The happy couple
left for a trip to Detroit, Mich. and upon their return will live in Crafton.
[ William JONES to Nell E. McCaffery, 26 Jun 1923 ]
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* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol
Taylor-Lanza.
* (AD) = Some articles typed by volunteer Amy Denecke.
This page includes: R. JONES to Agnes Saloum, 6 Apr 1947
Ralph A. JONES to Frances
Genevieve Beggs, 10 Jul 1926
Samuel Powell JONES to Madelaine McNall Morgan, 25 Dec 1942
Stuart H. JONES to Anna Shane, 30 Jun 1938
W. M. JONES to Ida Yolton, 5 May 1909
William JONES to Lorene COULTER, Fri., Feb 5, 1915
William JONES to Nell E. McCaffery, 26 Jun 1923
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