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From: Patty Millich <>
Subject: [PACAMBRI] January 12 1912 Cambria Freeman
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:29:23 -0400


Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa.

Friday, January 12, 1912

Volume 45, Number 2







NEWS



Mrs. Charles Port, who spent the past month
with friends and relatives in Ft. Wayne, Ind., returned to her home in this place last week.



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MARRIAGES



Miss Murphy a Bride

Loretto, Jan 2



Miss Nellie Murphy, daughter of Dr. John
Murphy of Loretto and John Hackett Lynch of Lilly were united in marriage today
in St. Michael’s Catholic church by the Rev. Father Kittell.





At Home on Sample Street



Mr. and Mrs. George DeLancey who were married
Christmas morning at Holy Name parsonage by the Rev. Father H. M. O’Neill have
returned from their honeymoon and are now housekeeping on Sample street, East ward.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLancey had a very cozy little home awaiting them on their
return from eastern points. Mr. DeLancey
is in the employ of the MOUNTAINEER-HERALD and his wife for a number of years
was employed on THE FREEMAN. Both are
very well known and have many friends in Ebensburg, all of whom wish them a
life of happiness.





Miss Darragh to Wed



Miss Roselyn Darragh of Pittsburg, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Darragh,
former residents of Ebensburg, is to be married in February to Angus John MacDonnell
of Ontaria (sic), Canada, a railroad contractor. Miss Darragh is well known and very popular
among Ebensburg folks. Since removing to
Pittsburg some years ago, she has frequently visited
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank James.



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DEATHS



Mrs. Brickley Dead



The funeral of Mrs. Dora Brickley, wife of Q.
W. Brickley of Vetera, who died in the Spangler Hospital Saturday following an operation, took place
from the Baptist church on Horner street at 1:30 Monday afternoon. The Rev. Whitely conducted
the services. The body of Mrs. Brickley
was brought here Sunday morning and taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Davis Williams. Interment was made
in Lloyd Cemetery.





Mrs. Lloyd Dead



Mrs. Griffith J. Lloyd, aged about 80 years,
died Tuesday at her home in Cambria Township. She
was a daughter of Welsh pioneers in this vicinity and widely known. She is survived by these children: Mrs. Lillian Simpson, Cambria township, at whose home she died; and Mrs.
Hattie Hossitdz of town. Mrs. Lloyd’s
husband died three years ago.




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