WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA--Families--Hagerty Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Karen Souhrada souhrada@netacc.net File submitted July 19, 1998 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/washington/ _______________________________________________ KLINE-PEARCE (from the Louisville Post) Mr. JUNIUS C. KLINE and Miss ANNA PEARCE were married at 9 o'clock last night in Trinity M. E. Church in the presence of a large gathering of friends and acquaintances. The church was very tastefully decorated. During the ceremony which made them man and wife, the happy young couple stood under an arch made of the choicest of flowers, erected immediately in front of the pulpit. The bride was given away by her sister, according to an English custom. The attendants were Miss SADIE PEARCE, sister of the bride; Miss EDITH BEACH, of Monongahela, PA; Miss GRACE BROWN, and Messrs. CHARLES R. KIGER, CHARLES P. FINK and CHARLES VAN OVERBEKE. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. ISAAC PEARCE, father of the bride and pastor of the church, a reception was held at the family residence. The young couple left on the midnight train for a trip East. The bride is well known society. She is the eldest daughter of Rev. PEARCE, and a most estimable young lady, uniting those qualities of mind and heart which endear her to all who come within the circle of her acquaintance. The groom is a young attorney at law of promise and has a host of friends. Married, on Sabbath afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents, First ward, by Rev. J. W. BREITENBACH, Mr. JOHN H. STALB and Miss ANNIE B. AUGENDOBLER, youngest daughter of Mr. ADAM AUGENDOBLER. "May the blessing of heaven abound, Cementing their lives that joy may found, In trials of life with love cast around, Peace be their sheltering dome." On Tuesday evening, June 26th, at the Presbyterian residence, by Rev. W. O. CAMPBELL, Mr. SAMUEL ROBINSON, of this city, and Miss MINNIE, daughter of JAMES BECK, of this city. Here's to you Sam, may life's pathway be bright and all your days be pleasant. Thursday evening last the SAXE mansion, on Sixth street, was brilliantly lit up, and the rooms were well filled with invited guests to witness the marriage of Miss LIZZIE B.., daughter of JOHN and BARBARA SAXE, to Mr. PETER K. HOFFMAN, of Coal Bluff. The officiating minister was Rev. H. B. MINTON, of Pittsburg. After the ceremony was completed a very excellent supper was enjoyed by the guests. A marriage license was issued last week in Pittsburg to NICK MC DONALD and MARY ANN MC ELVEEN, of Elizabeth township. It seems as though Nick was an unwilling groom. He had to be taken to the city handcuffed; it was either marry or jail. At Washington by Rev. Dr. EAGY, on August 30, Mr. A. H. ALLEN of Washington was wed to Miss SADIE DORNAN of Ginger Hill. Sunday, August 27by Rev. E. C. BAIRD, at the residence of Mr. ROBERT ELWOOD, Third ward. Mr. LEWIS STUTLER, of New York City, and Miss JEANETTE ELWOOD of this city were joined in marriage. June 26th, at the Baptist residence, by Rev. E. C. BAIRD, Mr. ALBIN M. ANDERSON, of West Brownsville, and Miss JOSEPHINE MASSEY, of this city were joined in marriage. Thursday evening, at the Methodist parsonage, by Rev. S. H. NESBIT, Mr. JAMES CADY, of Pittsburg, wed Miss ALLIE BUTLER, of this city. September 8th by Rev. J. G. GOGLEY, Mr. THOMAS GUTTERY was joined in marriage with Miss ANNIE DAWSON all of Beallesville. White Mills Item: Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Miss LIZZIE WORLEY to Mr. JOHN MYERS, September 13, 1883. July 4th, at the M. E. Parsonage, Beallsville, PA by Rev. J. G. GOGLEY, THOMAS P. HOGE and Miss A. L. WILLIAMS, both of Millsboro, PA, were united in marriage. July 16th, at the M. E. Parsonage, Beallsville, PA, by Rev. J. G. GOGLEY, J---(unclear) ODBERT and Miss LOU EAGYE were wed, both are residents of Beallsville, PA. At the Methodist parsonage, Sunday afternoon, a marriage was performed by Rev. S. H. NESBITT, between Mr. WILLIAM H. RIGGLE and Miss LIZZIE M. BEAZELL, both residents of Monongahela City, PA.