JOHNSTOWN YOUNG MAN WEDS SOUTH FORK GIRL
Special to the Tribune
SOUTH FORK, Sept. 25.- A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Fry, of 796 Lake Street last Saturday evening at 9 o'clock when their oldest daughter, Ollie Viola became the bride of Edgar Wissinger of Johnstown. The ceromony was performed by the Rev. Norman C. Milliron, pastor of the United Evangelica Church. Miss Alice Shale, of Braddock, was bridesmaid and William Floyd Fry, brother of the bride, acted as best man.
After the ceremony as sumptuous wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents. The house was beautifully decorated. The bride received many valuable presents.
The out-of-town guest were: Mrs. Milton Wissinger, mother of the bridegroom, and her son , Clyde of Johnstown; Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Fry, of 529 Vickroy Avenue, Ferndale; Miss Alice Shale, of Braddock; Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Fry and their children, Floyd, John, Mary, Elneth and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Fry and children Harry, Leota, Bertha and Violet, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fry and children William, Kenneth, Ethel and Kermit, Miss Margret Makins, all of South Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Wissinger left on Saturday evening for the western part of the state to spend their honeymoon after which they will be at home to entertain their many friends at Walnut Grove, Johnstown.
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat: Jan. 25, 1954
IMLER - Mrs. Ora Viola, 62, rear 415 Argyle Street, South Fork, died at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 24, 1954, in home. Born Jan. 16, 1892, in South Fork, daughter of Cyrus and Sara (Reed) Frye. Survived by son Donald, Johnstown; these brothers: Albert, Samuel, and Howard all of South Fork; Harrison, Wilkinsburg; Floyd, Avalon, and John, Johnstown. Friends received in George Funeral Home, South Fork, afternoon Monday. Service there at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. F.T. Barner. Interment, South Fork Cemetery.
JOHNSTOWN YOUNG MAN WEDS SOUTH FORK GIRL
Special to the Tribune
SOUTH FORK, Sept. 25.- A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Fry, of 796 Lake Street last Saturday evening at 9 o'clock when their oldest daughter, Ollie Viola became the bride of Edgar Wissinger of Johnstown. The ceromony was performed by the Rev. Norman C. Milliron, pastor of the United Evangelica Church. Miss Alice Shale, of Braddock, was bridesmaid and William Floyd Fry, brother of the bride, acted as best man.
After the ceremony as sumptuous wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents. The house was beautifully decorated. The bride received many valuable presents.
The out-of-town guest were: Mrs. Milton Wissinger, mother of the bridegroom, and her son , Clyde of Johnstown; Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Fry, of 529 Vickroy Avenue, Ferndale; Miss Alice Shale, of Braddock; Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Fry and their children, Floyd, John, Mary, Elneth and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Fry and children Harry, Leota, Bertha and Violet, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fry and children William, Kenneth, Ethel and Kermit, Miss Margret Makins, all of South Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Wissinger left on Saturday evening for the western part of the state to spend their honeymoon after which they will be at home to entertain their many friends at Walnut Grove, Johnstown.
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat: Jan. 25, 1954
IMLER - Mrs. Ora Viola, 62, rear 415 Argyle Street, South Fork, died at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 24, 1954, in home. Born Jan. 16, 1892, in South Fork, daughter of Cyrus and Sara (Reed) Frye. Survived by son Donald, Johnstown; these brothers: Albert, Samuel, and Howard all of South Fork; Harrison, Wilkinsburg; Floyd, Avalon, and John, Johnstown. Friends received in George Funeral Home, South Fork, afternoon Monday. Service there at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. F.T. Barner. Interment, South Fork Cemetery.
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