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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
April 28, 1921, page unknown:
TREHARNE - GARDNER
Mr. Richard William TREHARNE of East Pittsburgh, Pa., and
Miss Elizabeth S. A. Gardner, of McDonald, Pa. were married at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., the pastor of the bride, on Thursday, April 14th, 1921 at 8 p.m. Mr. Leslie EVANS of East Pittsburgh and Miss Martha PALMER of Turtle Creek, Pa., were their attendants. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William GARDNER of East End, McDonald, where a large number of relatives and friends were gathered to whom an excellent dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. TREHARNE will live in Wilkensburg, Pa.
[ Richard William TREHARNE to Elizabeth S. A. Gardner, 14 Apr 1921 ]
treharne_gardner_04-28-1921_outlook (DG)
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* Note: This 2nd article has only minor differences. Since the 1st
notice was published in The Outlook of the 28th, the second article was
likely published in The Record on the 29th.
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
April 29, 1921, page unknown:
TREHARNE - GARDNER
Richard William TREHARNE of East Pittsburgh, Pa., and
Miss Elizabeth S. A. Gardner of McDonald [Pa.] were married at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., the pastor of the bride, Thursday, April 14th, 1921. Mr. Leslie EVANS of East Pittsburgh and Miss Martha PALMER of Turtle
Creek [Pa.] were their attendants. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William GARDNER of East End,
McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. TREHARNE will live in Wilkensburg, Pa.
[ Richard William TREHARNE to Elizabeth S. A. Gardner, 14 Apr 1921 ]
treharne_gardner_04-29-1921 (DG typed the 1st article and the
webmaster copied it, deleting the parts not included from the first article.)
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
April 16, 1926, page unknown:
McGOVERN - TRESNAN
[ TRESNAN IS THE GROOM. ]
A pretty wedding took place in St. Alphonsus' church at seven-thirty o'clock Monday morning, April 12, 1926, when Miss Rosina
McGOVERN, daughter of Mr. Thomas McGOVERN Sr. of the Moose apartments became the bride of James A.
TRESNAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter TRESNAN of Bridgeville. The Rev. Fr. Joseph A. BURGOON performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage, wore a gown of navy blue crepe de chine trimmed in cream colored lace with a hat to match and carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses showered with lilies of the valley. Miss Rose Marie CHAZEL of Liberty street was bridesmaid and wore a gown of sand colored georgette with hat to match, and carried an arm bouquet of pink rosebuds. Patrick GREER of Bridgeville was best man. The wedding party entered the church and marched up to the altar to the strains of the bridal chorus from
Lohengrin, played by Miss Oley KELLY of South McDonald street. During the ceremony Miss KELLY played "O Bond of Love". At the offertory she played the "Ave Maria" and "Happy We Who Thus United". As the bridal party left the church she played "Hearts and Flowers". A wedding breakfast and reception at the home of the bride followed the ceremony. Covers were laid for twelve at the bride's table. A large bouquet of American Beauty roses formed the centerpiece on the bride's table. Mr. and Mrs. TRESNAN left the same day on a motor trip to Cleveland, Ohio, and other points of interest and upon their return will reside in the Moose apartments. Mr. TRESNAN is employed as a manager for the A.& P. store in Cecil.
[ James A. TRESNAN to Risina McGovern, 12 Apr 1926 ] tresnan_mcgovern_04-16-1926_outlook
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of July
9, 1937, page unknown:
TRIEBSCH - HARTSIK
Miss Mary Helen HARTSIK, daughter of Mrs. Josephine HARTSIK and the late Joseph HARTSIK of Valley street, McDonald, and Edward William TRIEBSCH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert TRIEBSCH of Kirwan heights, Bridgeville, were united in marriage at eight o'clock Wednesday morning, June 30, 1937, in St. Alphonsus' church, McDonald, the Rev. Fr. J.A. BURGOON officiating. The bride was attired in a white satin gown with lacetop and train. She wore a white veil and white accessories. Her bouquet, tied with a large white ribbon, consisted of lilies of the valley, baby's breath, and white and yellow roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Ann HARTSIK, sister of the bride, was attired in a pink gown with lace net and wore pink accessories. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Albert F. TRIEBSCH, Jr., of Bridgeville, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Miss Margaret MURPHY of McDonald played the wedding music. A dinner was served at five o'clock in the home of the bride's mother. The house was beautifully decorated in the season's flowers. There were 100 guests at the dinner with twenty seated at the bride's table. The centerpiece was a large wedding cake. The newlyweds went to the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland for their honeymoon. They will reside in Bridgeville where Mr. TRIEBSCH is employed in the Universal Steel Co.
[ Edward William TRIEBSCH to Mary Helen Hartsik, 30 Jun 1937 ] triebsch_hartsik_07-09-1937-ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
June 25, 1943, page unknown:
TRIEVEL - LONG
Miss Virginia LONG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles LONG of Boise, Idaho, and Lt. George C. TRIEVEL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. TRIEVEL of R.D. 1, Imperial, were united in marriage at 4:00 pm. Sunday, June 13, 1943, in the home of the bridegroom's parents. The ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. S.G. NEAL, pastor of the Hebron church.
Miss Audrey STUCKWISH was the bridesmaid and Samuel FERGUSON served as bestman.
After the ceremony, a reception and dinner, given by the bridegroom's parents, was attended by friends and relatives.
Lieutenant TRIEVEL, a bombadier in the army air corps, returned to report with His squadron at an Oregon air base for duty. The bride will make her home with the
TRIEVELS.
[ George C. TRIEVEL to Virginia Long, 13 Jun 1943 ] trievel_long_06-25-1943_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~
Record-Outlook newspaper of Sept 21, 1923, page unknown:
HENNON - TRIMMER
[ TRIMMER is the GROOM.]
Miss Grace B. HENNON, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George HENNON of Valley street, McDonald, and C. Elmer TRIMMER, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John TRIMMER of North
street, McDonald, were united in marriage at seven o'clock on Wednesday evening, September 12, 1923, at the residence of the officiating minister, the Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D. The attendants were Miss Florence
HENNON, the bride's sister, and Lynn MCCULLOUGH of the Venice road. The newly married couple left the same evening for
Denver, Colo. They went to Pittsburgh by automobile and took the night train for the West. Mr. TRIMMER is employed in the McDonald ticket office of the Pennsylvania
railroad.
[ C. Elmer TRIMMER to Grace B. Hennon, 12 Sep 1923 ] trimmer_hennon_09-21-1923
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
Feb. 26, 1920, page unknown:
MARLIER - TRIMMER
[ TRIMMER is the groom.]
On Wednesday evening, February 18, 1920 at 5 o'clock, Miss Martha
MARLIER and Mr. Harold TRIMMER were united in marriage at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor MARLIER, north of town. Rev.
Alexander MAGE, D.D., pastor of the French church, performed the
ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. After an
excellent wedding dinner, the happy couple left for Buffalo, N. Y., and
upin their return, will reside at the home of the groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. TRIMMER, in Center avenue. Their many friends extend
hearty congratulations.
[ Harold TRIMMER to Martha MARLIER, Weds. Feb. 18, 1920 ] trimmer_marlier_2-26-1920-outlook
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~ or ~ Outlook
newspaper of Aug. 11, 1921, page unknown:
TO WED THURSDAY
[TRIMMER - CHARLIER ]
Miss Evelyn J. CHARLIER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. CHARLIER, of this place, and Thomas TRIMMER, son of Mr. and Mrs. John TRIMMER, will be married Thursday, August 11th at the home of the bride?s parents in Fanny street, McDonald. The Rev. Dr. W. D. IRONS, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, who officiated at the marriage of the bride?s parents, will perform the ceremony. The hour has been set for 5 p.m. Miss CHARLIER?S father is president of the Midway National bank. Mr. TRIMMER had charge of the health service on board a troop ship in the World war. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and Miss CHARLIER of the McDonald high school.
The contracting parties are organists of the church and play alternate Sundays. After a tour of the Great Lakes they will be at in McDonald the latter part of this month
[ Thomas E. TRIMMER to Evelyn J. Charlier, 11 Aug 1921 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~ or ~ Outlook
newspaper of Aug. 12, 1921, page unknown:
CHARLIER - TRIMMER
[ TRIMMER is the Groom. ]
Miss Evelyn J. CHARLIER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. CHARLIER, and Thomas E. TRIMMER, son of Mr. and Mrs. John TRIMMER, will be married this Thursday evening at the home of the bride?s parents in Fanny street, McDonald. The Rev. W. D. IRONS, pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, who officiated at the marriage of the bride?s parents, will perform the ceremony. The hour has been set for five o?clock. Miss CHARLIER?S father is president of the Midway National bank. Mr. TRIMMER had charge of the health service on board a troop ship in the World war. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and Miss CHARLIER is a graduate of the McDonald high school. The contracting parties are organists of the church and play alternate Sundays. After a tour of the Great Lakes they will be at home at 103 McDonald street, McDonald.
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~ or ~ Outlook
newspaper of Friday, Aug. 19, 1921, page unknown:
CHARLIER - TRIMMER
[ TRIMMER is the Groom. ]
[newspaper is dated Friday, August 19, 1921]
The marriage of Miss Evelyn CHARLIER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. CHARLIER of Fanny street, to Thomas E. TRIMMER, also of McDonald, was solemnized Thursday evening, August 11, 1921, at five o?clock, in the home of the bride?s parents, with the Rev. W. D. IRONS,
D.D., pastor of the First United Presbyterian church of McDonald, officiating. The ceremony, which was performed before a bank of ferns and potted plants, was witnessed by the immediate family and a few intimate friends. The bride was gowned in a simple frock of white Canton crepe and carried Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley, while her maid of honor, Miss Grace
HENNON, appeared in pink georgette crepe and carried pink roses. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Miss Bessie TRIMMER and Miss Isabelle TRIMMER sang ?O Promise Me.? Elmer TRIMMER served as his brother?s best man. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, covers for twelve having been laid at the bride?s table, which was centered with asters and gladiolas. Later Mr. and Mrs. TRIMMER left for a tour of the Great Lakes and thence to New York City, and upon their return will be at home at 103 McDonald street after September first.
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* (LN) = Some articles typed by volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (CR-K) = Some articles typed by Volunteer, Carma Rey-Klaja.
* (LD) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Liz DuBois.
* (DG) = Some articles typed by volunteer Doris Greaves.
This page includes: Richard William TREHARNE to Elizabeth S. A. Gardner, 14 Apr 1921
James A. TRESNAN to Risina McGovern, 12 Apr 1926
Edward William TRIEBSCH to Mary Helen Hartsik, 30 Jun 1937
George C. TRIEVEL to Virginia Long, 13 Jun 1943
C. Elmer TRIMMER to Grace B. Hennon, 12 Sep 1923
Thomas E. TRIMMER to Evelyn J. Charlier, 11 Aug 1921
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