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* Note differences in spelling of DOMAIN / DOMAINE
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
Oct. 6, 1905, page unknown:
[ WALKER - DOMAIN ]
Alexander A. WALKER and Miss Marie Isabelle DOMAINE, both well-known young people of McDonald, surprised their many friends on Tuesday, October 3, by quietly going to Steubenville, where they were married by Rev. C. CHEAR in the parlors of the Imperial Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. WALKER will, for the present, reside with the bride's sister Mrs. William BLAIR.
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Alexander A. WALKER to Marie Isabelle Domaine 3 Oct 1905 ]
walker_domaine_10-06-1905_record (CT-L)
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* Note differences in spelling of DOMAIN / DOMAINE.
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
Oct. 7, 1905, page unknown:
[ WALKER - DOMAIN ]
Alexander A. WALKER and Miss Marie Isabelle DOMAIN, two well known and popular young people, were married Tuesday, Oct 3, at the Imperial Hotel, Steubenville, Ohio, by Rev.
CHEAR.
[ Alexander A. WALKER to Marie Isabelle Domaine 3 Oct 1905 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook newspaper of
Feb. 15, 1923, page unknown:
PIERMEZ - WALKER
[ WALKER is the Groom. ]
Miss Clarice Marie PIERMEZ and Mr. Alexander Patterson WALKER, both of McDonald, were united in marriage at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. W. D. Irons, D. D. on Tuesday evening, February 13th, 1923 at 7 o'clock. They were attended by Mr. Leon PIERMEZ, a brother of the bride, and Miss Anna Mae ALLINDER of McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. WALKER will make their home in McDonald, Pa.
[ Alexander Patterson WALKER to Clarice Marie Piermez 13 Feb 1923
] walker_piermez_02-15-1923 (LN)
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
Nov. 25, 1905, page unknown:
[ WALKER - IRELAND ]
Miss Fanny IRELAND, of Woodville, and Arthur W. WALKER of this place were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents at Woodville Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. Only a few relatives and intimate friends were present, and an elegant wedding supper was served. The young people left on a bridal tour, and on their return will reside in Carnegie. We wish them unbounded happiness.
[ Arthur W. WALKER to Fanny Ireland 21 Nov 1905 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 9, 1905, page unknown:
[ WALKER - IRELAND ]
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. WALKER, of Third street, gave a reception Friday evening of last week in honor of their son Arthur
[WALKER] and his bride who were married November 21 at Carnegie, and just returned from their wedding trip. The hour was at eight o'clock and the house was filled with guests from
Burgettstown, Eldersville, Oakdale, Steubenville, Crafton, Pittsburg and McDonald. The receiving party stood in the large sitting room which was tastefully decorated in white and gre
[missing=green?]. Mr. WALKER has a host of friend [missing=
friends
in?] McDonald, all of whom found Mrs. [KER- missing=WALKER] a very charming lady.
[missing=The couple will?] reside at Carnegie.
[
Arthur W. WALKER to Fanny Ireland 21 Nov 1905 ] ]walker_ireland_12-09-1905_outlook
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
May 7, 1943, page unknown:
WALKER - WILSON
Miss Anna Mae WILSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett WILSON of Overbrook, and Pvt. Clyde WALKER, stationed at Camp Phillips, Salina, Kansas, son of Mrs. William SHINER of Center avenue, McDonald, were united in marriage at 9:00 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 1943, in Follansbee, W.Va. by the Rev. Howard RANK.
The bride wore a navy blue street-length dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds.
A wedding dinner was served Sunday in the home of the bridegroom's mother. Covers were laid for nine. A large wedding cake, adorned with a miniature soldier and bride, formed the table centerpiece.
Mrs. WALKER, a 1938 graduate of Brentwood high school, is employed at the National Tube co, Pittsburgh.
Before his induction into the service, Mr. WALKER was employed by the A & P. Tea Co., at its McDonald store.
[ Clyde WALKER to Anna Mae Wilson 1 May 1943 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Jan. 26, 1940, page unknown:
WALKER ? BOUSTEAD
Miss Osie BOUSTEAD of Imperial and Mr. George WALKER of Ingram were united in marriage Saturday, January 13, 1940, in the Valley Presbyterian manse, Imperial, the pastor, the Rev. Clarence E.
DAVISON, officiating. A dinner followed in the home of the bride. The young couple has gone to housekeeping in Coraopolis. Mr. and Mrs. WALKER attended the Findlay Vocational school.
Mrs. WALKER would have graduated this year.
[ George WALKER to Osie Boustead 13 Jan 1940 ] walker_boustead_01-26-1940_ro (CB)
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* (CB) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Cindy
Burchell.
* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol Taylor-Lanza.
* (CR-K) = Some articles typed by Volunteer, Carma Rey-Klaja.
* (LN) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Leslie Nelson.
This page includes: Alexander A. WALKER to Marie Isabelle Domaine 3 Oct 1905
Alexander Patterson WALKER to Clarice Marie Piermez 13 Feb 1923
Arthur W. WALKER to Fanny Ireland 21 Nov 1905
Clyde WALKER to Anna Mae Wilson 1 May 1943
George WALKER to Osi Boustead 13 Jan 1940
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