Marriages and engagements from Philadelphia Inquirer, Oct. 19, 1918

These are marriages and engagements from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Saturday, October 19, 1918. They may also appear on other pages I’ve done for this edition of the paper.

 

Well-known Singers are Wed

Special to the Inquirer

ALLENTOWN, Pa., Oct. 18—Announcement was made today of the marriage of Lieutenant John W. NOBLE, son of Joseph C. NOBLE, of this city, and Miss Kathryn McGINLEY, of Philadelphia, in the latter city. The romance began nearly two years ago when Lieutenant NOBLE, then a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania and Miss McGINLEY sang the principal parts in a "Robin Hood" production at the Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia. Since that time they have appeared together in concert and oratorio work. Miss McGINLEY is a daughter of Captain William McGINLEY of Wildwood, N.J., in charge of the Atlantic coast guards. Lieutenant NOBLE is a member of the Student Army Training Corps. They will reside at 3228 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.


AMBLER—Miss Estella, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob PERRY, was married at the home of her parents to Russell CADWALLADER, of Warrington, by Rev. Paul YOH. Mrs. CADWALLADER was a teacher in the Montgomery County public schools for several years prior to her marriage.

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AMBLER—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis ATKINSON announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss May ATKINSON, and Warren Wilson KLOSTERMAN, of Fort Washington, on September 25. The wedding took place in the manse of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Syracuse, N.Y. The groom is in the United States Army.


From news from Lancaster, Pa.:

At Trinity Lutheran Church the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. E. WHITTEKER, married Miss Barbara Marie READING and Arthur C. GANT, both of this city.

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Miss Elizabeth LEINBACH, daughter of the late Richard LEINBACH, of Denver borough, and Frank K. ROYER, of Elgin, Ill., formerly of Euphrata, this county, were married at the home of the bride, at Richland, by Rev. Michael KURTZ. Mr. and Mrs. ROYER will reside at Elgin.

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Miss Alice S. HUSSON and George J. DOERSOM, both of this city, were married at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. De. C. E. HAUPT.


Marriages at Elkton

Special to The Inquirer

ELKTON, Md., Oct. 18—Seven marriages took place here today. Philadelphia alone furnished six of the seven couples as follows: George W. HUNTER, 3rd and Leona BARTH, Jesse P. DANFIELD and Ethel I. HUME, John BEACH and Bertha FRYE, George H. CARBART and Edith CRIST, Paul BURCHARD and Freda F. FAUSTIN and Benjamin D. BRIDENBACK and Margueriete JONES, all of Philadelphia, and William J. YOHN and Elsie C. SEDER, of Reading, Pa.

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