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Beverly Hoak (1) fact
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· Roulette Grade School 5th & 6th grades
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Greta Tanner
My dad and Aunt Kay
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Greta Tanner
Pete and Kathryn Chastain
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Gerry Hamilton
Private Wayne “Red” Knowlton Jr. (Roulette) served in the US Marines during World War II. He was wounded during the 36-day Battle for Iwo Jima in 1945. In 2008, Wayne said that in one fight the Marines and Japanese were throwing grenades at each other like baseballs. He had taken cover in a shell crater when a Japanese grenade landed in his crater. He scrambled out of that crater and took cover in another. There was a live grenade already in the second crater. Wayne desperately tried to get out, but the grenade exploded before he could get away. Wayne was seriously wounded, but he survived. (Wayne died Dec. 26, 2013.)
The photo shows Wayne (left) and my father Jake Hamilton on Maui before the Battle of Iwo Jima. A base on Maui, Territory of Hawaii, was used by the 4th Marine Division between battles. Jake suffered a minor wound and returned to the battle after 10 days of recovery and rehab. Melvin Setzer and Dick Foley served with Wayne and Jake and they were wounded, too. Melvin was seriously wounded. Almost half of the men in the division were killed or wounded during the battle.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Jane Ernst better known to us as Jane Haskins??. Jacqueline Haskins Austin Debbie Haskins Ayers
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Tami Lapp
My grandma Doris and her friend Beverly.
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Gerry Hamilton
Beverly June Hoak (1926-2023) and her sister Betty Jean (1926-1987). Bev married my Uncle Lloyd Earl Mitchell (1919-2004). Photo attached (colorized). They had one child Mona Lee, who graduated from Port Allegany High School in 1964.
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John C Wetzel
The boy in the front row, unidentified, looks like Charles 'Keith' Marvin, born 05 May 1922 in Farmer's Valley, my 2nd cousin 2x removed. Here he is, cropped in the 1931 Weimer reunion.
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· Beverly June Hoak (1926-2023) and her sister Betty Jean (1926-1987). Bev married my Uncle Lloyd Earl Mitchell (1919-2004). Photo attached (colorized). They had one child Mona Lee, who graduated from Port Allegany High School in 1964. |
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- [S2507] Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2020;), The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 3/ Sep/ 1969; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/291925856/?article=bca52fa2-dbc4-425e-81f9-db15f8e2529e&focus=0.39288324,0.35502765,0.5098643,0.48380053&xid=3398.
Record for Miss Mona Mitchell (15) facts
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Miss Mona Mitchell in the U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-current
Name Miss Mona Mitchell
Gender Female
Date Abt 1969
Res South Miami
Occ Secretary
Employer International Computer Service
School Port Allegany Union High School
Marriage 9 Aug 1969
South Miami , Fla.
Father Lloyd Mitchell
Mother Mitchell
Spouse Charles Gag-Non
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Janet Anderson & Bradford Wyatt Weiss wed; Mona MItchell & Charles Gagnon; Sonnekalb reunion at Mitchell's
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SEPT. 3, 1969
Lutheran Church Scene Of Simple Wedding Ritual
Miss Janet Elaine Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Anderson of RD 3, Coudersport, and Bradford Wyatt Weiss son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Weiss of Bushkill, Pa., were united in marriage at 2:00 p.m. Thursday August 28. The double ring ceremony was performed in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Coudersport, by the pastor, the Rev. Robert E. Danielson.
The altar was decorated with gladioli. Miss Gloria Sevinsky was organist. When given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street-length sleeveless white dress trimmed with a blue velvet ribbon. She wore white, low-heeled patent leather shoes and carried a nosegay of blue and white pompons. Miss Beverly Jane Anderson was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a yellow dotted Swiss street-length dress. Her flowers were identical to the bride's. The bride's mother was attired in an aqua dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a pink lace dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. John Yetter of East Stroudsburg, Pa. was best man.
A reception was held in the social rooms of the church for 25 members of the family. A three-tiered cake, made by Mrs. Alfred Blow, was topped with a bride and bridegroom. After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, the couple will live at Tarkio, Mo., where both will attend Tarkio College. The bride was graduated from Coudersport Area High School and attended Bloomsburg State Teachers College for two years. The bridegroom graduated from high school in 1968 and has completed one year at Tarkio College.
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pipher, maternal grandparents of the bridegroom; a sister, Brenda Weiss and brother, Brent Weiss, both of Bushkill; David Anderson of Erie, brother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming and Algot Anderson of Port Allegany.
Candy Stripers
On August 11, the monthly Candy Striper meeting was held and bracelets were given to the girls who have worked at least 100 hours at the hospital. Plans were discussed for a mother-daughter picnic to be held Sunday, Aug. 31, 2:00 p.m., at Mitchell Park. Committees were appointed to take care of the food and activities. Any girl who is 15, or a freshman in high school, and wishes to be a Candy Striper, is welcome to attend this picnic. Shirley Simons
Crib Crowd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falk of Long Beach, Calif., formerly of Roulette, announce the birth of a son on Sept. 1. He weighed six pounds and 12 ounces. Mrs. Falk is the former Marjorie Yentzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yentzer Sr., of Coudersport. Mr. Falk is serving in the U.S. Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stults of Dayton, Ohio, are the parents of a son born Sunday, Aug. 24. He weighed eight pounds, 12 ounces and has been named Thomas Allen. He has two brothers, Stephen and Andrew. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Burl Persing of Gaines.
Married
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell of Roulette announced the marraige of their daughter, Miss Mona Mitchell to Charles Gagnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Gagnon of Coudersport. The wedding took place in South Miami, Fla., Aug. 9. The bride was graduated from Port Allegany Union High School and Bryant and Stratton Business Institute of Buffalo. She is a secretary at International Computer Service. Mr. Gagnon was graduated from Coudersport High School and is attending Miami University at Coral Gable, Fla. The couple is living in South Miami.
Women Bowlers Urged To Attend Meeting
Women interested in participating in the winter bowling league should attend a meeting being held at 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 10 in the Old Hickory Tavern. It is neces-sesary to know how many plan to bowl in order to set schedules. A quorum must be present to vote on current issues. Teams and their sponsors should be complete before the meeting.
Potter County Unit Of ACS Gets New Officer
Thomas E. Mahaffey of Chicago has accepted the office of executive vice president of the Pennsylvania Division of Che Amenican Cancer Society. He replaced John Holleran who retired Sept. 1. Mr. Mahaffey is a graduate of Wayne State University, Detroit, with B.A. and M.H.A. degrees. He is also a U.S. Navy veteran. He joined the American Cancer Society as a national representative in 1956 and served until his appointment as executive director of the Chicago Unit in 1963. In his new post, Mr. Mahaffey will direct the operations of the Pennsylvania Division's 61 county units including Potter, and more than 11,000 volunteers.
Labor Day Guests At Rossman Home
Labor Day supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rossman and daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klimek and three children, Randy, Ronda and Eddie of Milton; John Klimek Jr., and Betty Klinepeter and son, David, all of New Columbia.
Mitchells Hold Reunion At Their Oak St. Home
A late afternoon "cook-out" was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Willam Mitchell Saturday to celebrate the Sonnekalb family reunion. Attending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keister of Galeton; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Drake and children, Dorian, Merry and Robert, all of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. William Brocklebank and children, Lee and LuEllen, of Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sonne ka lb and children, Bea Ann and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brocklebank and the Mitchells and their children, Tom, Susan, Patty and Nancy.
Pine Creek Is Object Of Study By Forest School
Quality of water and various land uses along a 45-mile section of Pine Creek in Northcen-tral Pennsylvania will be studied during the next four years in a project with potential state wide application, according to Dr. Peter W. Fletcher, of the School of Forest Resources at The Pennsylvania State University. The project seeks to determine how many people can live, work, and play along the canyon and gorge country of Pine Creek without damaging the stream's water quality or the natural beauty of the area, Dr. Fletcher states.' In charge of the study, Dr. Fletcher believes the findings will help , people throughout the Commonwealth make sound long-range decisions to safeguard the future of such scenic and recreational areas. Increasing pressures from people are expected to accelerate in the Pine Creek with the
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