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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Dec. 26, 1924, page unknown:
BERNHART ? ROHDE
[ ROHDE is the Groom. ]
Miss Minnie BERNHART, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William BERNHART of Oakdale, became the bride of Henry A. ROHDE
of Midway, at three o?clock Thursday afternoon, December 18, 1924. The Rev. M. W.
RIDDLE, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church of Oakdale, performed the ceremony. Miss Elizabeth
BERNHART, sister of the bride, and William Rohde of Ambridge, a brother of the bridegroom, were the only attendants. The wedding supper was served at the home of the bride?s sister, Mrs. John
KRESS. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Minnie ROHDE of Midway and is employed by the bridge works of the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. and Mrs. ROHDE
will go to housekeeping in Midway.
[ Henry A. ROHDE to Minnie Bernhart, 18 Dec 1924 ] rohde_bernhart_12-26-1924_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~
Record-Outlook newspaper of June 26, 1936, page unknown:
ROHR - SCOUVART
Miss Edna M. SCOUVART, daughter of Mrs. Helen SCOUVART of Avella, and Charles S. ROHR, were united in marriage at six o'clock Monday evening, June 22, 1936, in the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. N.E. KOEHLER, Jr. The bride wore a black and white print dress, with a white coat and accessories to match, and a corsage of pink rose buds. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. David H. WILLIAMS. Mrs. WILLIAMS, a sister of the bride, wore a royal blue silk crepe dress with a white hat and accessories to match and a corsage of pink rose buds. Mrs. ROHR is a graduate of the 1936 Avella high school class. The young couple will reside with the bride's mother.
[ Charles S. ROHR to Edna M. Scouvart, 22 Jun 1936 ] rohr_scouvart_06-26-1936
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper
of June 23, 1927, page unknown:
CARLIER - ROLLOSON
[ ROLLOSON is the Groom. ]
Miss Hortense CARLIER, daughter of Mrs. Fred CARLIER of Laurel hill, and Mr. Harry ROLLOSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ROLLOSON, of Greensburg, were united in marriage Wednesday afternoon, June 22 at 2:30 o'clock. The ceremony took place at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D.D. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of fawn colored georgette. Mr. ROLLOSON is employed by the Ohio Power company of Bellaire, Ohio. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for a short wedding trip through West Virginia and Ohio and on their return will be at home in Barr street, McDonald.
[ Harry ROLLOSON to Hortense Carlier, 22 Jun 1927 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper
of June 22, 1922, page unknown:
PLETINCKS - ROMAIN.
[ ROMAIN is the Groom. ]
On Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph PLETINCKS of Noblestown road, occurred the marriage of Miss Dolly I. PLETINCKS to Mr. Salvador ROMAIN of Pittsburgh. Rev. Alexandre MAGE officiated. Miss Marie PLETINCKS, a sister of the bride was maid of honor and Mr. Emile RANK, a couson [sic] of the groom was best man. Mrs. ROMAIN for the past eight years has been a teacher in the North Fayette township schools and also a teacher in the Sunday school of the French church. Mr. and Mrs. ROMAIN will reside in Dormont in the near future.
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Salvador ROMAIN to Dolly I. Pletincks, no date, in 6-22-1922 paper ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper
of June 23, 1922, page unknown:
PLETINCKS - ROMAIN.
[ ROMAIN is the Groom. ]
A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph PLETINCKS in McKee Place, east of town, at half-past five Wednesday afternoon,
June 21, 1922, when their daughter, Dolly I. PLETINCKS, became the bride of Salvator ROMAIN of Pittsburgh, formerly of Sturgeon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Alexander MAGE, D. D., of McDonald, the bride's pastor, in the presence of only the immediate families. The bride wore a
frock of white canton crepe and carried white roses showered with valley lilies. She was attended by her sister Maria, who wore a frock of coral satin crepe and carried pink roses. Mr. ROMAIN was attended by Emile RANK of Sturgeon. Miss Mabel PLETINCKS, the younger sister of the bride, played the wedding march from Lohengrin.
After the ceremony a supper was served, and Mr. and Mrs. ROMAIN left by auto for Pittsburgh, later entraining for Buffalo and Montreal. On their return they will be at home in Mt. Lebanon. The bride taught school in North Fayette township for a number of years, and was a teacher in the Sabbath school of the French church.
Mr. ROMAIN is engaged in the wholesale hardware business in Pittsburgh.
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Salvador ROMAIN to Dolly I. Pletincks, no date, in 6-22-1922 paper ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown:
Joseph ROMAN to Matilda Green, no date, in 12-29-1894 paper
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* (LN) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy Burchell.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (WD) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.
This page includes: Henry A. ROHDE to Minnie Bernhart, 18 Dec 1924
Charles S. ROHR to Edna M. Scouvart, 22 Jun 1936
Harry ROLLOSON to Hortense Carlier, 22 Jun 1927
Salvador ROMAIN to Dolly I. Pletincks, no date, in 6-22-1922 paper
Joseph ROMAN to Matilda Green, no date, in 12-29-1894 paper
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