Copied from The Indiana Democrat, Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania dated Wednesday, July 3, 1907
Heckel-Bash
Prof. Albert Heckel, of Pittsburg, and Miss Pearl Bash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bash, were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Saturday evening, June 28, 1907, and left on the evening train for a short wedding trip. Both the groom and bride are teachers. Miss Bash having taught the upper grades in the Johnstown schools for several years, and was principal of the Glen Campbell school last year. Prof. Heckel has also held several prominent positions in schools and at the recent election for teachers in the Normal School of this place he was selected to fill the chair of History and Geography.
Copied from The Indiana Democrat, Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania dated Wednesday, July 3, 1907
Heckel-Bash
Prof. Albert Heckel, of Pittsburg, and Miss Pearl Bash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bash, were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Saturday evening, June 28, 1907, and left on the evening train for a short wedding trip. Both the groom and bride are teachers. Miss Bash having taught the upper grades in the Johnstown schools for several years, and was principal of the Glen Campbell school last year. Prof. Heckel has also held several prominent positions in schools and at the recent election for teachers in the Normal School of this place he was selected to fill the chair of History and Geography.
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