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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
Sept. 1, 1922, page unknown:
WEST - McGUANE.
[ McGUANE is the Groom. ]
A very pretty wedding took place at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon, August 30, 1922, in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown, when Miss Margaret Beatrice WEST, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman WEST of Greggs, became the bride of Charles P. McGUANE, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McGUANE of Greggs. The bride was gowned in white canton crepe beaded with crystal beads and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Mary McGUANE, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of gray canton crepe and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. George McLAUGHLIN of Pittsburgh was Mr. McGUANE's best man. A wedding dinner and reception at the home of the bride's parents supplemented the ceremony. Covers for forty were laid. Mr. and Mrs. McGUANE left Pittsburgh at ten-thirty o'clock Wednesday evening for Atlantic City, Philadelphia, and New York, and on their return will reside in Greggs. Mr. McGUANE is a telegraph operator for the South West Penn Pipe Line Co. at
Greggs.
[ Charles P. McGUANE to Margaret Beatrice West, 30 Aug 1922 ]
mcguane_west_09-01-1922_record (DG)
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
Sept. 1, 1922, page unknown:
WEST - McGUANE.
[ McGUANE is the Groom. ]
On Wednesday afternoon, August 30, 1922, occurred the wedding of Miss Maragret [sic] Beatrice WEST, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman WEST of Greggs and Mr. Charles P. McGUANE, son of Mr. M. W. McGUANE of Greggs in the St. Patrick's church, Noblestown. The bride was gowned in white canton crepe beaded with crystal beads and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Mary McGUANE, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of gray canton crepe and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. Mr. George McLAUGHLIN of Pittsburgh acted as Mr. McGUANE's bestman. A wedding dinner and reception was held at the bride's home. Covers being laid for forty. Late that evening the happy couple left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia. This young couple have many friends in Oakdale who extend to them their hearty congratulations. Mr. McGUANE is well known throughout this community having been telegraph operator for the South West Penn Pipe Line Company at Greggs for a
number of years. Upon their return from the east they will reside at
Greggs.
[ Charles P. McGUANE to Margaret Beatrice West, 30 Aug 1922 ]
mcguane_west_09-07-1922 Parts 1&2 (LN)
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From The McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of 2 February
1896, page unknown:
McGUIRE -McQUIRK
John McGUIRE and Bridget McQUIRK, both of Reissing.
[ John McGUIRE to Bridget McQuirk, no date, in 2-2-1896 paper ] mcguire-mcquirk-02-2-1896-out
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown:
E. J. McILHENNY to Annie M. Scott, no date, in 7-1-1893 paper
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
March 17, 1922, page unknown:
BAIER - McINTOSH.
[McINTOSH is the Groom.]
At the Baptist parsonage, Midway, on Wednesday, March 15, 1922, Elizabeth
BAIER, only daughter of Mr. and
[sic=Mrs. is missing from text] Herman BAIER of near McDonald, was united in marriage to Mr. John Jones McINTOSH of New Cumberland, W. Va. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. R.
ROUTLEDGE. Mr. and Mrs. MCINTOSH, after a brief wedding trip, will live in Cumberland, W. Va.
[ John Jones McINTOSH to Elizabeth Baier, 15 Mar 1922 ]
mcintosh_baier_03-17-1922_record (CT-L)
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* tonsorial artist = of or relating to barbers and barbering; "tonsorial work"; "tonsorial parlor"
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of July 10, 1908, page unknown:
TANNER - McINTYRE Nuptials
[ McINTYRE is the Groom. ]
Mr. James McINTYRE, the well known tonsorial artist*, and Miss Anna TANNER of Glendale were united in marriage in Pittsburg on Tuesday, June 30th.
Mr. McINTYRE is engaged in the barbering business at Moon Run, and there they will reside.
"Jimmie" has a host of friends here who will wish himself and bride a successful married life.--Carnegie Item.
The bride is a daughter of W. A. TANNER, a former resident of McDonald.
[ James McINTYRE to Anna Tanner, 30 Jun 1908 ]
mcintyre_tanner_07-10-1908_record (CT-L)
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
Sept. 27, 1919, page unknown:
McKARGE - MARGERUM
Miss Gerture [sic] MARGERUM and Mr. B. T. McKARGE, of Pittsburgh, were married at the home of the bride?s father, J. F.
MARGERUM, R.F.D., on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o?clock. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was enjoyed by the guests. The wedding was solemnized by Rev. J. H.
CAVITT, pastor of the Robinson Run United Presbyterian church. The young couple will reside in East End, Pittsburgh.
[ S. T. McKARGE to Gerture (sic) Margerum, no date, in 9-27-1919 paper
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* (LD) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Liz DuBois.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (DG) = Some articles typed by volunteer Doris Greaves.
* (LN) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson.
This page includes: Charles P. McGUANE to Margaret Beatrice West,
30 Aug 1922
John McGUIRE to Bridget McQuirk, no date, in 2-2-1896 paper
E. J. McILHENNY to Annie M. Scott, no date, in 7-1-1893 paper
John Jones McINTOSH to Elizabeth Baier, 15 Mar 1922
James McINTYRE to Anna Tanner, 30 Jun 1908
S. T. McKARGE to Gerture (sic) Margerum, no date, in 9-27-1919 paper
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