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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper
of Sept 4, 1940, page unknown:
TEILHET - ROUX
In a simple ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, September 28, 1940, in St. Elizabeth's rectory, Miss Elizabeth ROUX, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. ROUX, Sr., of Haywood street, Farrell, became the bride of Mr. Albert TEILHET, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. TEILHET of Spearman avenue, Farrell. The Rev. Father Thomas A. ROONEY, pastor of the church, heard the exchange of vows.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a blue dress with blue and brown accessories. She wore a corsage of orchids. Miss Helen ROUX, sister of
the bride, was attired in a nutrea brown street-length dress with dark brown accessories. Her corsage was talisman roses. The bride's mother chose wine with matching accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore black with matching accessories. Their corsages were of talisman roses. Mr. Patrick GAITENS of Sturgeon served as
bestman.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served to the bridal party and the immediate families in the Sharon Country club. There were forty guests seated at a large table, beautifully decorated with roses. A tiered wedding cake formed the centerpiece. Music was contributed by Mrs. Duane ARMSTRONG and Miss Catherine SKODY. A reception was held in the afternoon in the bride's home. Following the reception, the young couple left for Washington, D.C., Atlantic City, and other points of interest. Upon their return, they will reside with the bride's parents. In the spring they plan to build their own home.
Mrs. TEILHET is a 1933 graduate of Farrell high school and Seton Hill college, class of 1937. Mr. TEILHET, a 1933 graduate of McDonald high school, is sales manager at the Roux Feed mills, Sharon.
[ Albert TEILHET to Elizabeth Roux, 28 Sep 1940 ] teilhet_roux_10-04-1940_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper
of May 13, 1921, page unknown:
WEBSTER - TEMPLETON
[ TEMPLETON is the Groom. ]
At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. WEBSTER, in Washington street, McDonald, on Tuesday afternoon, May 10, 1921, at 4:30 o'clock, the marriage of Miss Hazel Lucile WEBSTER, to Howard Kelso TEMPLETON son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. TEMPLETON of Houston, Pa., took place. The Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives of the high contracting parties. Mr. Harry TEMPLETON, a brother of the groom, was best man, and Miss Lois
WEBSTER, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. The bride wore a traveling suit and carried a large bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The bride's sister wore a blue satin crepe dress and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The ring ceremony was used. The house was beautifully decorated with ferns, potted plants and spring flowers. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, after which the happy couple left for Washington, D. C., and other Eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. TEMPLETON will be at home after May 20th in Houston, where Mr. TEMPLETON is in business with his father.
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Howard Kelso TEMPLETON to Hazel Lucile Webster, 10 May 1921 ]
templeton_webster_05-13-1921_record_art1 (DG)
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper
of May 21, 1921, page unknown:
WEBSTER - TEMPLETON
[ TEMPLETON is the Groom. ]
On Tuesday evening, at 4:30 o'clock, in the presence of the immediate families, at the home of the brides
[sic=bride's] parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. WEBSTER, of Washington street, occurred the marriage of Miss Hazel Lucile WEBSTER, to Howard K. TEMPLETON son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. TEMPLETON of Houston, Pa. The Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., officiated.
Mr. Harry TEMPLETON, a brother of the groom, was best man, and Miss Lois WEBSTER, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. The bride wore a traveling suit and carried a large bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The bride's sister wore a blue satin crepe dress and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The ring ceremony was used. The house was beautifully decorated with ferns, potted plants and spring flowers. A wedding dinner was served after the ceremony, after which the happy couple left for their honeymoon to Washington, D. C., and other Eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. TEMPLETON will be at home in Houston after May 20th.
The Outlook extends best wishes.
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Howard Kelso TEMPLETON to Hazel Lucile Webster, 10 May 1921 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown:
TENNYSON - HOOVER
Miss Doris HOOVER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William JACKSON of Noblestown, and Charles TENNYSON, Jr., of Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles TENNYSON of Noblestown, were married Saturday, August 19, 1939, by the Rev. Mr. BILLINGSLEY in Wellsburg. After a trip to the New York World's fair, they will reside in Butler, where Mr. TENNYSON is employed in the Butler Feed store. Mr. TENNYSON is a 1936 graduate of North Fayette high school.
[ Charles TENNYSON, Jr. to Doris Hoover, 19 Aug 1939 ] tennyson_hoover_09-01-1939_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown:
TRENSKY - METRO
[TERENSKY in the article.]
Miss Anna M. METRO of (236?) Marion avenue, Oakdale, and Pfc. Michael TARENKSY, stationed at Morris field, Charlotte, N.C., were united in marriage at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 1943 in St. Peter's church, Charlotte, N.C., by the Rev. Fr. Bode
LIGHTNER.
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Michael TERENSKY to Anna M. Metro, 26 Jun 1943 ] trensky_metro_07-09-1943-ro (LN)
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper
of Sept. 19, 1947, page unknown:
TERLE - BRIGHT
Miss Mae BRIGHT of Glenshaw and William TERLE of McDonald were united in marriage Tuesday, September 9, 1947, in the Lutheran church, Etna. The Rev. Mr. CLANCEY performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a white taffeta gown and a fingertip veil. She carried an arm bouquet of white gladioli. The maid of honor, Miss Jean BRIGHT, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids, Miss Nancy BRIGHT and Miss Margaret
FICK, wore pink and blue gowns and carried bouquets of cut mixed flowers. Earl BICKEL served as
bestman. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents in Glenshaw. At present the young couple are enojoying
[sic=enjoying] a wedding trip to South Dakota.
[ William TERLE to Mae Bright, 9 Sep 1947 ]
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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: Albert TEILHET to Elizabeth Roux, 28 Sep 1940
Howard Kelso TEMPLETON to Hazel Lucile Webster, 10 May 1921
Charles TENNYSON, Jr. to Doris Hoover, 19 Aug 1939
Michael TERENSKY to Anna M. Metro, 26 Jun 1943
William TERLE to Mae Bright, 9 Sep 1947
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