Interment will be made in the Carson Valley Cemetery at Duncansville.
Friends will be received at the Johnson Funeral Home at Grassflat from this evening until 11 a.m. on Thursday and at the church from noon until time of services.
THE PROGRESS, Clearfield, Curwensville, Philipsburg, Moshannon Valley, Pa., Tuesday, May 8, 1962.
Courtesy: jcabowers
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In Hollidaysburg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bell, on Juniata street, last evening at 8:30 o'clock, their daughter, Miss Edith M. Bell, and John W. Davis, of Duncansville, were married. Rev. A. S. Bowman was the officiating clergyman. The attendants were Miss Alph J. Faber, of Philipsburg, and Joseph Holliday, of Altoona. There was a large number of invited guests present from Philipsburg, Pittsburg and Tyrone. After a trip through the east the newly married couple will reside in Duncansville, where the groom holds a respectable position with the American Wire and Steel company.
Altoona Mirror, Wednesday, September 6, 1899, page 2
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Interment will be made in the Carson Valley Cemetery at Duncansville.
Friends will be received at the Johnson Funeral Home at Grassflat from this evening until 11 a.m. on Thursday and at the church from noon until time of services.
THE PROGRESS, Clearfield, Curwensville, Philipsburg, Moshannon Valley, Pa., Tuesday, May 8, 1962.
Courtesy: jcabowers
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In Hollidaysburg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bell, on Juniata street, last evening at 8:30 o'clock, their daughter, Miss Edith M. Bell, and John W. Davis, of Duncansville, were married. Rev. A. S. Bowman was the officiating clergyman. The attendants were Miss Alph J. Faber, of Philipsburg, and Joseph Holliday, of Altoona. There was a large number of invited guests present from Philipsburg, Pittsburg and Tyrone. After a trip through the east the newly married couple will reside in Duncansville, where the groom holds a respectable position with the American Wire and Steel company.
Altoona Mirror, Wednesday, September 6, 1899, page 2
Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB
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