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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Dec. 6, 1940, page unknown:
YENCIK - ARCH
Miss Frances ARCH of Moon Run and John A. YENCIK of Imperial were united in marriage Thursday morning. November 28, 1940, at a nuptial mass at nine
o'clock in the Holy Trinity Catholic church, Moon Run. The Rev. Fr. S. C.
KUPIEC, pastor of St. Columbkille's church, Imperial, officiated.
The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace and a long veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. The maid of honor, Miss Mary YENCIK of Imperial,
wore blue brocaded satin and carried yellow roses and chrysanthemums. The
bridesmaid, Miss Toni URANKER of Moon Run, wore pink brocaded satin and carried yellow and pink rosebuds. Mr. Louis GOLITKO of McKees Rocks served as bestman and Mr. Michael YENCIK of Imperial was the usher.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the ARCH home. The young couple will reside in Moon Run.
[ John A. YENCIK to Frances Arch, 28 Nov 1940 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record newspaper of
March 10, 1905, page unknown:
[ YENGLING - CARY ]
Mrs. CARY, who has been spending the winter with her brother H. W. RANK of Station street, was married on Thursday evening, March 2, at five o'clock to Dr. Arthur C. YENGLING of Salem, Ohio. Rev. J. P. JORDAN performed the ceremony in the presence of a few friends. They left the same evening for Salem, Ohio, where Dr. YENGLING has a lucrative practice.
[ Arthur C. YENGLING to Mrs.---- Cary, 2 Mar 1905 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Nov.
21, 1947, page unknown:
YESENCHAK - CECIL
Miss Mary CECIL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis BRITTON of Muse, became the bride of Joseph YESENCHAK, son of Mr. and Mrs. VASIL YESENCHAK, also of Muse, on Saturday morning, November 8. The single ring ceremony was performed at 10:30 o'clock in St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, with the Rev. Fr. Vladimus
F_TAK officiating.
Given in marriage by her brother, Nick CECIL of R. D. 3, Washington, the bride wore a gown of heavy ivory satin, fashioned with fitted bodice, low neckline, long sleeves pointed at the wrists and bouffant skirt ending in a full court train. She wore a half veil and carried a bouquet of Easter lilies, showered with white satin streamers. Her only jewelry was a three-strand pearl
necklace, a gift of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Catherine MONKEW__ST, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, wore a blue taffeta gown with matching headdress and carried a bouquet of yellow roses.
Miss Helen BRITTON, sister of the bride, and Miss Margaret YESENCHAK, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids chose pink taffeta gowns with matching headdresses and carried bouquets of red roses.
John YESENCHAK served as his brother's bestman, and the ushers were Frank DEGENOVA and William WALKER of Muse.
The bride's mother was attired in black crepe and wore a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom's mother chose brown crepe for the occasion and also wore a corsage of gardenias.
The wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents and later approximately 150 attended the reception and dance at the
Silver Ball Room, Muse.
The bride attended Trinity high school and prior to her marriage was employed by the Kress Box Company of Washington. The bridegroom attended Cecil high school and served three years with the U. S. navy, two and a half years of which were spent in the Pacific Theater of War. He is now employed at the National Electric Products Company, Ambridge. The couple planns (sic) to reside in Ambridge.
[ Joseph YESENCHAK to Mary Cecil, 1 Nov 1947 ] yesenchak_cecil_11-21-1947_ro
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of
Feb. 21, 1929, page unknown:
LYONS - YETTER
[ YETTER is the Groom. ]
One of the prettiest small weddings of the season occurred February 2nd at 5 p.m. at Kingsley Settlement House, Larimer avenue and Auburn street, Pittsburgh when Miss Alma June LYONS became the bride of Mr. Frederick C. YETTER. The attendants were Miss Gladys STOLLER, Assistant Superintendent of Nurses of Braddock hospital, and a classmate of the bride, and Mr. James YETTER, brother of the groom. The house was beautifully decorated with Spring flowers and the approach of the wedding party was heralded by Mrs. Betty BURNS at the piano playing the wedding marches from Lohengrin and Mendelssohn. The ring ceremony was read by Dr. Albert DAY of Christ M.E. church, Pittsburgh with Mr. Charles COOPER, Superintendent of Kingsley Association, giving the bride in marriage. The bride was very lovely in a French hand-made gown of white georgette and sequins with a corsage of Coolidge roses and white sweet peas and a spray of orange blossoms in her hair. The bridesmaid was gowned in peach georgette with a corsage of Butterfly roses and sweet peas completing an ensemble of the pastel shades. After the ceremony a dainty lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Charles COOPER of the Kingsley House. The bride is a graduate of the Canonsburg Training School for Nurses and until her marriage was Assistant Superintendent of the Lillian Rest Home at Valencia, PA. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. YETTER of Waverly avenue, Wilkinsburg and is Physical Director of Kingsley House. The guest list which numbered forty included the staff of Kingsley House, also those of the Lillian Rest Home, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde LEMM and Mr. and Mrs. Ben WALKER of Edgewood, Pa, Miss Minnie WEGER and Miss Margaret WALKER of Carnegie, Pa., Miss LITTLE of Braddock hospital, Mr.
J. B. ANDERSON of Cleveland, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Frank LASHER of Oakdale, Pa. After a honeymoon in New York and points of interest in the East the young couple will be at home until summer with the groom's parents at 7620 Waverly avenue, Wilkinsburg.
[ Frederick C. YETTER to Alma June Lyons, 2 Feb 1929 ]
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From the McDonald, PA Record-Outlook newspaper of Jan.
21, 2009, page unknown:
NIEHAUS - NIEHAUS
Miss Agnes NIEHAUS, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William NIEHAUS of Aliquippa, and Mr. Benjamin
YEZESKI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank YEZESKI of Tyre,
were united in marriage at 5:00 o'clock Wednesday evening, January 12, 1938, in Aliquippa by Judge R. J.
MCLANAHAN. They were accompanied by Mrs. Victor
GEORGE. The bride wore green with brown accessories. The young couple will reside in
Tyre. Mr. YEZESKI is employed at Colt's mine.
[ Benjamin YEZESKI to Agnes Niehaus, 12 Jan 1938 ] yezeski_niehaus_01-21-1938
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* (CT-L) = Some weddings typed by Volunteer Carol
Taylor-Lanza.
* (WD) = Some articles typed by Volunteer Wilberta DiVincenzo.
This page includes: John A. YENCIK to Frances Arch,
28 Nov 1940
Arthur C. YENGLING to Mrs.---- Cary, 2 Mar 1905
Joseph YESENCHAK to Mary Cecil, 1 Nov 1947
Frederick C. YETTER to Alma June Lyons, 2 Feb 1929
Benjamin YEZESKI to Agnes Niehaus, 12 Jan 1938
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