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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper
of Feb. 26, 1943, page unknown:
SNATCHKO - FISHER
Miss Dorothy FISHER of Rosslyn heights and James Arthur SNATCHKO of Spring street, Oakdale, were united in marriage at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 20, 1943, in St. Luke's church, Carnegie, by the Rev. Father
BRENNEN.
The bride wore a white chiffon and lace gown with matching accessories and fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Ann FISHER of Carnegie, sister of the bride, wore a pink taffeta gown with matching accessories. She carried a bouquet of tea roses. Edward SNATCHKO of Oakdale, brother of the bridegroom, served as
bestman.
Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. SNATCHKO, a graduate of Oakdale high school, is stationed with the U.S. army at Camp Livingston, La. He was previously employed in a Pittsburgh service station. Mrs. SNATCHKO resides with her parents.
[ James Arthur SNATCHKO to Dorothy Fisher, 20 Jan 1943 ]
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From the McDonald, PA (probably) Record-Outlook newspaper of Oct.
22, 1937, page unknown:
SNATCHKO - CRAWFORD
Miss Kathryn CRAWFORD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles CRAWFORD of West State street, and Mr. Martin SNATCHKO, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin SNATCHKO of Spring street, were united in marriage at 9:00 o'clock Wednesday morning, October 20, 1937, in St. Patrick's church, Noblestown, the Rev. Fr.
C. M. KEANE officiating. The bride was attired in a white brocade gown with veil and matching accessories. She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss Mildred MULLIN of Carnegie, the bridesmaid, wore a turquoise blue gown with silver accessories. She carried yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. John SNATCHKO of Oakdale was his brother's best man. Miss Florence HAHN of Noblestown played the wedding music. A wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's parents. The young couple will reside at 266 State street, Oakdale.
[ Martin SNATCHKO to Kathryn Crawford, 20 Oct 1937 ] snatchko_crawford_10-22-1937
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From the McDonald, PA Record of Jan.
20, 1928, page unknown:
MIDWAY
[ SNEDDAN - PRY ]
Miss Winifred PRY and Richard SNEDDAN were quietly married at
Wellsburg, W. Va. Monday, Dec. 15th. The young couple will reside
in Midway.
[ Richard SNEDDAN to Winifred PRY, Monday, Dec. 15,
1928 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper
of July 2, 1926, page unknown:
COWDEN - SNOOK
The wedding of Miss Margaret COWDEN, daughter of Mrs. Nettie M. COWDEN of Hickory, and Robert B. SNOOK, son of Mrs. Mary J. SNOOK of Lewistown, took place on
Thursday evening, June 24, 1926, in the Hickory United Presbyterian church. The Rev. John F.
WILLAMMEE[F?]
pastor of the First Methodist church of Yeagertown [Mifflin County Pa], performed
the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Charles STUNKARD, pastor of the Hickory United Presbyterian church. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph
COWDEN, of Atica, Iowa, was attended by her sister, Miss Martha COWDEN, as maid of honor, and by four bridesmaids; Miss Elizabeth WALKER of Bellevue, Miss Sara
SNOOK of Lewistown, Miss Myrtle PEACOCK of Hickory, and Miss Reba SMITH of
Yeagertown. The flower girls were Martha Jane ALLISON and Jane JAMISON. William
C. MCKEE of Ashland, Ohio, was best man. The ushers were Joseph HARRIS of East Palestine, Ohio, Ralph MILLIGAN of East Liverpool,
Ohio, Kyle COWDEN and Jack COWDEN, of Hickory. A gown of white georgette with veil of tulle was worn by the bride and she carried a bouquet of while roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor
was gowned in yellow georgette and her flowers were yellow daisies. Frocks of taffetta were worn by the bridesmaids. Miss WALKER was in blue, Miss SNOOK in green,
Miss PEACOCK in orchid, and Miss SMITH in pink. They carried bouquets similar to that of the maid of honor. Baskets of white roses and daisies were carried by the
flower girls, who were in white. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents, with one hundred guests present. Mr. and Mrs.
SNOOK left later for a trip to Philadelphia, New York City, and after July 4th, will be at home in Kenmore, Ohio. The bride is a graduate of Wilson College and for the past
three years has been head of the English department in the Yeagertown high school. Mr. SNOOK is a
newspaper man.
[ Robert B. SNOOK to Margaret Cowden, 24 Jun 1926 ] snook_cowden_07-02-1926
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* (LN) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
This page includes: James Arthur SNATCHKO to Dorothy Fisher, 20 Jan 1943
Martin SNATCHKO to Kathryn Crawford, 20 Oct 1937
Richard SNEDDAN to Winifred PRY, Monday, Dec. 15m 1928
Robert B. SNOOK to Margaret Cowden, 24 Jun 1926
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