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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Aug.
11, 1939, page unknown:
WINTERS - LAND
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson LAND of Midway announce the marriage of their daughter Edna May, to Joseph WINTERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave WINTERS of Sturgeon. The ceremony was performed Saturday, June 10, 1939, in the parish house of the Center United Presbyterian church, Midway, the pastor, the Rev. Alfred HUBBARD, officiating. The pastor's wife and Miss Nellie HAINES of the Presbyterian hospital, Pittsburgh, witnessed the ceremony. The young couple will reside in Sturgeon.
[ Joseph WINTERS to Edna May Land, 10
Jun 1939 ] winters_land_08-11-1939 (WD)
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From the McDonald, PA Record ~or~ Outlook ~or~ Record-Outlook newspaper of
July 03, 1936 page unknown:
WINTERS - MANSON
Miss Sarah MANSON of Enlow and Raymond WINTERS of Carnegie were united in marriage in the early spring in New Cumberland, W.Va. Mrs. WINTERS, mother of the bridegroom, entertained the immediate families at a chicken dinner Saturday in her home for the newlyweds. A large wedding cake was the centerpiece. The cake had blue and white icing, the blue being the same color as the bride's gown, and two white doves graced the center. Mr. WINTERS is employed in Pittsburgh.
[ Raymond WINTERS to Sara Manson, spring of 1936 ] winters_manson_07-03-1936
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Aug.
23, 1940, page unknown:
WIRTZ - ROBERTSON
Mr. Hugh ROBERTSON of Fannie street, McDonald, announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Agnes Burns ROBERTSON, to Mr. Harry I. WIRTZ of Bridgeville. The ceremony was performed at 10:45 o'clock Monday morning, August 19, 1940, in the manse of the First United Presbyterian church, McDonald, the Rev. S. A. MCCOLLAM, D.D., officiating.
The bride wore royal blue with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley.
After an Eastern motor trip, Mr. and Mrs. WIRTZ will reside in McDonald.
[ Harry I. WIRTZ to Agnes Burns Robertson, 19 Aug 1940 ] wirtz_robertson_08-23-1940_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
July 4, 1947, page unknown:
WIRTZ - CENIS
Miss Josephine Marie Cenis and Leonard WIRTZ, both of McDonald, were united in marriage at 7:30 p.m
Monday, June 30, in the home of the former's brother, Joseph CENIS, in Sewickley. The Rev S A. McCOLLAM, D. D., pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, McDonald, performed the single ring ceremony before an embankment of ferns and roses.
The bride wore a pastel green suit with white accessories and a corsage of orchids. She carried a white Bible, a gift of the bridegroom. The matron of honor, Mrs. Joseph CENIS, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a yellow suit with white accessories and a corsage of orchids. Joseph CENIS, brother of the bride, served as
bestman.
Following the ceremony, a reception for the wedding party and immediate friends was held in the home of the bride's brother. Upon their return from a brief wedding trip, they will be at home in East Lincoln avenue, McDonald, Mrs. WIRTZ was a teacher in the Cecil township schools and Mr. WIRTZ is in the Electric Appliance business in McDonald.
[ Leonard WIRTZ to Josephine Marie Cenis, 30 Jun 1947 ] wirtz_cenis_07-4-1947_ro
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From the McDonald, PA (probably) Record-Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 3, 1937, page unknown:
WIRTZ - CAMPMAN
Miss Alma CAMPMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. CAMPMAN of Carnegie, and Mr. Milton WIRTZ, son of Charles WIRTZ of Federal, were united in marriage at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, November 24, 1937, in St. John's Lutheran church, Carnegie, the pastor, the Rev. L. O. BURRY, officiating. The bride was attired in a royal blue velvet dress with silver accessories and carried white mums. The bridesmaid, Miss Ora CAMPMAN, a sister of the bride, wore an American Beauty velvet dress with gold accessories and carried bronze mums. Mr. Elmer WIRTZ of Bridgeville was the bestman. Miss Alma METZ of Mt. Lebanon played the wedding music. A reception followed with thirty guests, twelve seated at the bride's table. The young couple left on a Western trip. They will reside in Carnegie.
[ Milton WIRTZ to Alma Campman, 24 Nov 1937 ] wirtz_campman_12-03-1937 (WD)
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of ......, page unknown:
James B. WOLDEN to Mary Martin, 13 Sep 1893
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* (WD) This article typed by Volunteer Wilberta
DiVincenzo.
* (LN) = Some articles typed by volunteer Leslie Nelson.
* (DG) = Some articles typed by volunteer Doris Greaves.
This page includes: Joseph WINTERS to Edna May Land, 10
Jun 1939
Raymond WINTERS to Sara Manson, spring of 1936
Harry I. WIRTZ to Agnes Burns Robertson, 19 Aug 1940
Leonard WIRTZ to Josephine Marie Cenis, 30 Jun 1947
Milton WIRTZ to Alma Campman, 24 Nov 1937
James B. WOLDENto Mary Martin, 13 Sep 1893
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