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From The McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of 11 October 1928:
JOHNSON - PENBERTHY
[ PENBERTHY is the groom. ]
Miss Margaret JOHNSON of Laurel Hill, McDonald and Mr. Richard PENBERTHY of Coraopolis
[Pa] were united in marriage in Wheeling, W. Va. by Rev. ROBINSON on Saturday, September 29th. Mr. and Mrs. PENBERTHY will reside in
Coraopolis [Pa].
[ Richard PENBERTHY to Margaret Johnson, 29 Sep 1928 ]
penberthy-johnson-10-11-1928-out (S) Also
typed by (CT-L).
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of Oct. 12, 1928 page unknown:
PENBERTHY - JOHNSTON
Miss Margaret JOHNSTON of Laurel hill, McDonald, a daughter of Mr. Robert JOHNSTON of
Pittsburgh [Pa], and Mr. Richard PENBERTHY of Coraopolis [Pa] were united in marriage Saturday, September 29, 1928, in Wheeling, W.Va., by the Rev. Mr. ROBINSON. Mr. and Mrs. PENBERTHY will reside in
Coraopolis [Pa].
[ Richard PENBERTHY to Margaret Johnston, 29 Sep 1928 ] penberthy_johnston_10-12-1928 (LN)
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From the McDonald, PA (probably) Record-Outlook newspaper
of Sept. 9, 1938, page unknown:
PENDERVILLE - STRUTH
Miss Anna Mae STRUTH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John STRUTH of Primrose (R. D. 4, McDonald), and Mr. John D.
PENDERVILLE, Jr. of Bulger were united in marriage at eight o'clock Saturday evening, September 3, 1938 in St.
Alphonsus' church, McDonald, the Rev Fr. Joseph A Burgoon
officiating. The bride was attired in a royal blue transparent velvet street gown with blue and gold accessories and wore
a corsage of rosebuds. The bridesmaid, her sister, Miss Mary STRUTH, wore maroon velvet with matching accessories and
a corsage of rosebuds. Mr. Alex PENDERVILLE of Bulger, brother of the bridegroom, was
bestman. Mrs. PENDERVILLE
is a 1927 graduate of McDonald high school. Mr. PENDERVILLE has been active in county politics since he received the
endorsement of the Non-Partisan League for sheriff last summer.
[ John D. PENDERVILLE, Jr. to Anna Mae Struth, 3 Sep 1938 ]
penderville_struth_09-09-1938 (DG)
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Aug.
21, 1936, page unknown:
PENDEVILLE - SANDRI
A very beautiful wedding was solemnized at 8 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Ann's church when Miss Mary SANDRI became the bride of Francis A.
PENDEVILLE. The bride was attired in a gown of ivory lace with a picture hat and other white accessories and carried an armful of lilies. Miss Anne
EVONOVICH, one of the bridesmaids, wore pink lace and carried yellow roses, and Miss Stella DONIC the other bridesmaid, wore a blue lace dress and carried pink roses. John D.
PENDEVILLE, a brother of the bridegroom, and Bruno SANDRI, brother of the bride, were the men attendants. The ushers were Alex PENDEVILLE and John SHEARSON. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
SANDRI, to members of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. PENDEVILLE, both popular young people of
Bulger, have gone to housekeeping in the Adams house.
[ Francis A. PENDEVILLE to Mary Sandri, no date, in 8-21-1936 paper
] pendeville_sandri_08-21-1936 (LN)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper
of Sept 29, 1922, page unknown:
LESTER - PENDLETON
[ PENDLETON is the Groom. ]
A very pretty home wedding was solemnized on Saturday, September 23, 1922, at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry LESTER, when
their daughter Martha Isabelle [LESTER] was united in marriage to Mr. Lee Lyman PENDLETON of Pittsburgh. The ceremony was performed by the bride's
pastor, the Rev. Dr. G. M. KERR, pastor of the Raccoon Presbyterian church of Candor, who had also married the bride's parents. The bride
was attended by Miss Amy KERR as bridesmaid and the groomsman was Mr. Charles F. MERRIT of Pittsburgh. The flower girls were Margaret
MCMAHON and Adele STEWART, nieces of the bride. The color scheme of yellow and pink was carried out in the decorations. The bride
wore a gown of white georgette over white satin. Her veil of tulle and her gown were trimmed with pearl beads. She carried a shower bouquet
of roses and lilies of the valley. The guests, numbering about fifty, were neighbors and friends of the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. PENDLETON
left for a tour of Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and scenes of interest in New York. After a tour of two weeks Mr. and Mrs. PENDLETON will be at home
to their friends at Candor.
[ Lee Lyman PENDLETON to Martha Isabelle Lester, 23 Sep 1922 ]
pendleton_lester_09-29-1922 (CT-L)
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* (LN) = Some articles typed by volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (DG) = Some articles typed by volunteer Doris Greaves.
This page includes: Aime PENSIS to Emily Vidal, 1 Jun 1939
Sheldon B. PERRIN to Mabelle Frances Jeffery, 13 Apr 1909
John PERRY, Jr. to Bernice Cottle, 14 Jul 1927
John PERRY, Jr. to Bernice Cottle, 14 Jul 1927
John PERSHINA to Victoria Sinciline, 30 May 1941
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