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From the McDonald, PA (probably) Record-Outlook newspaper
of June 9, 1939, page unknown:
PENSIS - VIDAL
Miss Emily VIDAL, daughter of John VIDAL of High
street, McDonald, and Aime PENSIS of Weirton, son of Mrs. Desire PENSIS of Orchard street, McDonald, were
united in marriage at 6:50 o'clock Thursday evening, June 1, 1939, in the office of Justice of the Peace A. B.
COCHRAN. The bride was attired in dark blue with matching accessories. The bridesmaid, Miss Suzanne
VIDAL of Washington street, McDonald, sister of the bride, wore light blue. Mr. Charles CUNNINGHAM of
McDonald served as bestman. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the bride's sister,
Mrs. Charles STEWART, Jr., in East Lincoln avenue. Fifteen guests were present. The young couple will
reside in Weirton where Mr. PENSIS is employed in the steel mill.
[ Aime PENSIS to Emily Vidal, 1 Jun 1939 ]
pensis_vidal_06-09-1939 (DG)
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of April
16, 1909, page unknown:
[ PERRIN - JEFFERY ]
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. JEFFERY of Third street have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mabelle Frances JEFFERY, to Mr. Sheldon B. PERRIN, which took place at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, at the home of the bride, the Rev. J.P. JORDAN officiating. Only the members of the immediate family were present. Mr. and Mrs. PERRIN left on the 9 o'clock train the same evening for Denver, Colorada [sic].
[ Sheldon B. PERRIN to Mabelle Frances Jeffery, 13 Apr 1909 ] perrin_jeffery_04-16-1909_rec
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From The McDonald, PA Record of July
21, 1927, page unknown:
COTTLE - PERRY
[ PERRY is the groom.]
Miss Bernice COTTLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George COTTLE, Lincoln avenue, McDonald, and John PERRY,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John PERRY, West College street, Canonsburg, were united in marriage Thursday, July 14, at the manse of the Presbyterian church, Wellsburg, W. Va., by the pastor, Rev. Milton M. ALLISON. The couple was accompanied by Miss Norma STONE and Remmy VOYE, both of McDonald. The bride was a member of the 1926 class of the McDonald High School, and the past year was a teacher in the schools of Beaver county, this state. Mr. PERRY
graduated with the 1926 class of the Canonsburg High School, and is an employe
[sic] of the Standard Tin Plate company. Mr. and Mrs. PERRY will reside in Canonsburg.
[ John PERRY Jr. to Miss Bernice COTTLE, Thursday, July 14, 1927 ]
perry_cottle_07-21-1927 (CT-L)
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From The McDonald, PA Record of July
22, 1927, page unknown:
COTTLE - PERRY
[ PERRY is the groom.]
Miss Bernice COTTLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George COTTLE of
McDonald, and John PERRY Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John PERRY of
Canonsburg, were united in marriage Thursday, July 14, at the manse
of the Presbyterian church, Wellsburg, W. Va., by the pastor, the
Rev. Milton M. ALLISON. The couple were accompanied by Miss Norma
STONE and Mr. Remmy VOYE, both of McDonald. The bride was a member
of the 1926 class of McDonald high school, and the past year was a
teacher in the schools of Beaver county. Mr. PERRY graduated with
the 1926 class of the Canonsburg high school, and is an employee of
the Standard Tin Plate company of Canonsburg. Mr. and Mrs. PERRY
will reside in Canonsburg.
[ John PERRY Jr. to Miss Bernice COTTLE, Thursday, July 14, 1927 ] perry-cottle-7-22-1927-rec
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of June
6, 1941, page unknown:
PERSHINA - SINCILINE
Miss Victoria SINCILINE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SINCILINE of
Sturgeon [Pa], and John PERSHINA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin PERSHINA of R.D. 1,
McDonald [Pa], were united in marriage at 9:00 o'clock Friday morning, May 30, 1941, in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown
[Pa], by the Rev. Fr. C. M. KEANE.
The bride wore a light blue redingote dress with white accessories and carried a corsage of red American beauty roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Frances PERSHINA, sister of the bridegroom, wore a beige dress and carried a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mr. Benjamin SINCILINE, brother of the bride, served as bestman. Miss Florence HAHN of Noblestown
[Pa] played the wedding music.
Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's parents to twelve guests.
After a short trip, the young couple will reside in McKees Rocks
[Pa] where Mr. PERSHINA is employed.
[ John PERSHINA to Victoria Sinciline, 30 May 1941 ] pershina_sinciline_06-06-1941-r-o
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* (LN) = Some articles typed by volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (DG) = Some articles typed by volunteer Doris Greaves.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
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 Miss Bernice COTTLE, Thursday, July 14, 1927
John PERSHINA to Victoria Sinciline, 30 May 1941
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