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John C. LEECH to Emma L. Jones, no date, in 8-23-1896 paper

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Marriage Notice for John Elmer LEECH to Mable Gertrude Stewart, 20 May 1926 From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of May 28, 1926, page unknown: 

LEECH - STEWART.


A pretty home wedding took place at 11:45 o'clock Thursday morning, May 20, 1926, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank STEWART on the Springdale farm, near Canonsburg, when their daughter, Miss Mable Gertrude, was united in marriage with John Elmer LEECH, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. LEECH of Buffalo Village. The bride's gown was white romaine crepe over white satin. She wore a bandeau of lace and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of calla lilies showered with valley lilies. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen MORRISON, wore Alice blue flat crepe and carried ophelia roses. The 
bride's small niece, Betty STEWART, was flower girl.  Ira W. LEECH, brother of the bridesgroom, was best man. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Miss Wilda J. STEWART, sister of the bride. The Rev. Thomas E. GRAHAM of Ambridge, an intimate friend of the bride and bridegroom, and a former pastor of the Cross Roads United Presbyterian church, read the marriage service in the living room of the STEWART home before the mantel piece, banked in red and yellow tulips and white lilacs, with ferns. A wedding dinner was served to about fifty guests immediately after the ceremony, covers for fourteen being laid at the bride's table, which had for its centerpiece a bowl of spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. LEECH are now on a wedding trip to Washington, D. C., and other points of interest in the East. Upon their return they will reside on the GLASS farm near Hickory, which they recently purchased. 

[ John Elmer LEECH to Mable Gertrude Stewart, 20 May 1926 ] leech_stewart_05-28-1926_outlook (CT-L)

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Marriage Notice for John LEFEBVRE to Dolores Brown, 25 Dec 1947 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Jan. 30, 1948, page unknown: 

LEFEBVRE - BROWN 

Miss Dolores BROWN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George BROWN of Colliers, W. Va., and John LEFEBVRE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor LEFEBVRE of Midway, were united in marriage at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, December 25, 1947, in Colliers, W. Va. The Rev. Harry V. LELAND, pastor of the Methodist church at Colliers, performed the single ring ceremony before a Christmas tree setting. 

The bride wore a gray wool pin stripe dress with matching hat and a corsage of pink tea roses. The maid of honor, Miss Audrey LEFEBVRE, sister of the bridegroom, wore a light blue crepe dress with matching hat and a corsage of pink tea roses. George F. BROWN of Colliers served as bestman. 

Mrs. LEFEBVRE is a graduate of the Follansbee high school and her husband of the Robinson township school. He is employed by the Pittsburgh Coal Co. at Champion No. 1. 

Guests were present from Burgetstown [sic] and Midway, Pa., Colliers, Weirton, and Hollidays Cove, W. Va., and Steubenville, Ohio. 

[ John LEFEBVRE to Dolores Brown, 25 Dec 1947 ]
lefebvre_brown_01-30-1948_ro  (CT-L)

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Marriage Notice for Eugene WALLACE to Edith LEFLEY, Tuesday, October 16, 1928 From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of  November 1, 1928, page unknown:

LEFLEY - WALLACE

Miss Edith LEFLEY of Oakdale and Mr. Eugene WALLACE of North Carolina were married Tuesday, October 16th in Pittsburgh. Mrs. WALLACE will complete her course in the Dixmont hospital.

[ Eugene WALLACE to Edith LEFLEY, Tuesday, October 16, 1928 ] Leffley_Wallace_11-01-28-outlook  (CT-L)

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Marriage Notice for James LEFFER to Maude Woodmansee, no date, in 7-28-1905 paper From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of July 28, 1905, page unknown:

[ LEFFER - WOODMANSEE ]

A wedding on Wednesday of last week which is of more than ordinary interest here, occurred at Trafford City when Miss Maude WOODMANSEE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. WOODMANSEE, formerly of this place, we united in marriage to Mr. James LEFFER. The marriage was a handsome affair, although the guest list was limited to intimate friends.

[ James LEFFER to Maude Woodmansee, no date, in 7-28-1905 paper ] leffer_woodmansee_07-28-1905_record (LD)

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Marriage Notice for Louis Paul LEHMAN, Jr. to Edna M. Davis, 15 Jan 1941 From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Jan. 24, 1941, page unknown: 

LEHMAN - DAVIS


The marriage of Miss Edna M. DAVIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel DAVIS of Bridgeville, formerly of Cecil, to Louis Paul LEHMAN, Jr., son of the Rev and Mrs. Louis P. LEHMAN of Washington, took place Wednesday afternoon, January 15, 1941, in Downtown church, Washington. The ceremony was performed at 5 o'clock in the presence of many guests by the Rev. J. W. WATSON, pastor of the Concord Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, the Rev. Harold L. DAVIS of Bridgeville, wore a full-length gown of champagne-colored chiffon made with tight bodice, long sleeves and a wide pleated shirt. Her turban was of matching material and she carried a white Bible covered with an orchid and buddleia spray.
Her only attendant was Miss Jeannette ZIEGLER of Bridgeville, who wore a gown and turban of emerald crepe. She carried a colonial bouquet of spring flowers.
Allan DAVIS, brother of the bride, served as bestman for Mr. LEHMAN.

Following the ceremony, the bridal party received guests in the foyer of the church. A reception for members of the families and guests was held in George Washington hotel [Washington, Pa].

Mr. and Mrs. LEHMAN will be at home in Washington after a two-week visit in Florida.

The bride is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. James DAVIS and Mrs. Bessie _ of Cecil. She is also known in McDonald. A number of years ago she and her brother Harold conducted evangelistic services in the McDonald Methodist church.

[ Louis Paul LEHMAN, Jr. to Edna M. Davis, 15 Jan 1941 ] lehman_davis_01-24-1941_ro (CR-K)

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Marriage Notice for Maurice LEINER to Martha Browarsky, 24 Jun 1917 From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of June 29, 1917, page unknown:

LEINER - BROWARSKY

Maurice LEINER of Sturgeon and Miss Martha BROWARDSKY of Oakdale were married at McDonald on Sunday, June 24th, 1917.

[ Maurice LEINER to Martha Browarsky, 24 Jun 1917 ] leiner_browarsky_6-29-1917_record   (LD)

 

* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (CR-K) = Some articles typed by Volunteer, Carma Rey-Klaja.
* (LD) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Liz DuBois.

 

This page includes:  John C. LEECH to Emma L. Jones, no date, in 8-23-1896 paper
John Elmer LEECH to Mable Gertrude Stewart, 20 May 1926
John LEFEBVRE to Dolores Brown, 25 Dec 1947
James LEFFER to Maude Woodmansee, no date, in 7-28-1905 paper
Eugene WALLACE to Edith LEFLEY, Tuesday, October 16, 1928
Louis Paul LEHMAN, Jr. to Edna M. Davis, 15 Jan 1941
Maurice LEINER to Martha Browarsky, 24 Jun 1917

 

This page was added July 14, 2007 ; updated June 20, 2009 ; updated Aug. 31, 2009 ; updated Sept. 18, 2009 ; updated Oct. 3, 2009

 

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