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Church Wedding, Marcella Wetzel Marries Richard Jordan of Ceres; Edd Plants Dies; Isaac Myrick
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania • Thu, Aug 23, 1951 p6
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PAGE SIX
SHINGLEHOUSE
Mrs. Mertie Norton, Reporter
Edd Plants
Ill Only One Week -- Dies In Hospital -- Funeral Tuesday.
Edd Plants, a resident of Plank Road, passed away at St. Francis Hospital, Olean, Saturday (Aug. 18, 1951) after a week's Illness. He was born at Andrews Settlement, May 1, 1873, the son of Reuben C. and Marlnda Sherwood Plants. At the age of 11 he moved to the farm which was his home at the time of his death and where he lived his entire lifetime. Mr. Plants was married to Lucy Wheeler, in 1899, and she preceded him In death 13 years ago.
He Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Leonard Martin, Allentown, N. Y, Mrs. Ervin Sherwood and Mrs. Alfred Brooks, Shinglehouse; one son, Reuben Plants, Ceres; one sister, Mrs. Nettie Hamilton, Ulysses; eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the McLaughlin Home for Funerals where services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Paul Whitcomb, pastor of the E. TJ. B. Church, officiated. Burial was In East Sharon Cemetery.
Church Wedding
Local Young Lady Bride of Richard E. Jordan.
The marriage of Miss Marcella Wetzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christy Wetzel, Shinglehouse, to Richard Eugene Jordan, son or Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jordan, Ceres, was performed in the First Baptist Church, Shinglehouse, by the Rev. M H. Vincent, pastor, Saturday af ternoon at 1:30.
The church was decorated with assorted bouquets and white streamers. A program of wedding music was played by Mrs. Dorothy Bailey. Miss Dianne Kemp sang "Because" "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Song Is You."
The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white gown fashioned in a lace top and full marquisette skirt entrain. Her illusion veil was attached to a lace cap entwined with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible with satin streamers.
Miss Mary Ellen Wetzel, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides-maids were Miss Joan Gross of Shinglehouse and Miss Wilma Lemon, Richburg. Their gowns were of coral, blue and green with satin tops and full net skirts over satin. They wore matching net caps entwined with pearls and carried colonial bouquets.
Eugene Best acted as best man. Ushers were William Miller and Glenn Wetzel, brother of the bride. Mrs. Wetzel, mother of the bride, chose a green print dress with a corsage of pink roses and carnations. Mrs. Jordan, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy blue dress with a corsage of pink roses and carnations.
A reception was held at the bride's home. The couple will reside on East State St., Olean.
Mrs. Jordan attended Shinglehouse High School and Mr. Jordan attended Bolivar High School.
Guests were present from Millport, Richburg, Olean, Bolivar and Ceres.
Isaac Myrick
Aged Resident Dies in Olean Hospital -- Ill Short Time.
Isaac Myrick, a life-long resident of Shinglehouse, died Sunday afternoon (Aug. 19, 1951) at the Mountain Clinic Olean. after a short Ill ness. He was born Dec. 17, 1868, at Birmingham, O., the son of John S. and Harriett Evans Myrick. He was married to Amanda Huber July 26, 1894, at Pittsburgh. She died in 1939. Mr. Myrick was employed as a glass cutter at Palmer Window Glass Co. at Shinglehouse until the plant was closed. He was then employed by the American Glass Co. at Belle Vernon, Pa., until 1945, when he retired. He is survived by one son, Blair Myrick, Pittsburgh; three daughters, Mrs. Eldyn Fenner, Mrs. Frank Karr and Miss Edna Myrick, all of Shinglehouse; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. The body was removed from the Howard Funeral Home to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eldyn Fenner, where funeral services were held at 2:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Harold Sherman, pastor of the Shinglehouse Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Shinglehouse.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenswie of Shinglehouse were honored at a family dinner Wednesday night, Aug. 15, celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Twenty-five Twenty-five Twenty-five members of their family attended a dinner in the Masonic dining room, with ladies of the Order of the Eastern Star serv ing the dinner. A three-tiered wed ding cake topped with a 50-year golden emblem centered the table, which was decorated with golden flowers. Following the dinner, open house was held at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. Keith Foote. The house was decorated with flowers sent from friends. The centerpiece on the table was strewn with flowers on either side of a mat and minia ture bride and groom, represent ing them as going down the road of life together. Refreshments were served to a large number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenswie have four children, Clinton Rosenswie, Mrs. Foote and Mrs. Clyde Wiseman, all of Shinglehouse, and Mrs. Frank Hadley, of Olean, and ten grand children. Married in Greensburg, Pa., Aug. 15, 1901, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenswie have lived in Shinglehouse since 1902. He was engaged in the glass plant as blower, and is very active yet. The couple received many nice gifts and cards. Guests were present present from Florida, Wellsville, Greensburg, Greensburg, Toronto, O., Corning, Eldred, Uniontown, Belmont, Bolivar and Olean.
Kinney Family Holds Reunion in Olean Park
The Kinney family reunion was held at War Veterans Park in Olean Thursday, Aug. 16. Dinner was served to 67 members. A program was presented. Officers were elected as follows for the coming year:
President, Verne Bowen, Olean;
vice president, Harold Kinney, Shinglehouse;
secretary and treasurer, Dorothy Bailey, Shinglehouse.
The next reunion will be held In Assembly Park here on the third Thursday in August, 1952.
Borough Council Meets In Regular Session The regular session of the Borough Council was held at the borough hall Tuesday night with the following following present: Cbuncilmen William Norton, Donald Enstrom, Guy Watson Watson and Harry Stone; Secretary Earl Gibson; Burgess Fred Hewitt; Street Commissioner Carl Bryant; and Frank Freeborn.
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The Potter Enterprise 23 Aug 1951, Thu P6
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