Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John Lafayette Holloway.
You can visit the memorial page for Janie [Lucas] Holloway.
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Lucas, Janie - 1882
Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John Lafayette Holloway.
You can visit the memorial page for Janie Holloway.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John Lafayette Holloway.
You can visit the memorial page for Janie Holloway.
Caldwell, Mr - 1882
Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
Williams, J.S. (Rev) - 1882
Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
Stanford, Beulah B [McBryde] - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
McBryde, Angus - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Angus McBryde.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Angus McBryde.
Stanford, Richmond - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
Wethers, J. A. (Rev) - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
Padgett, John A - 1882
Tribute of Respect by the Castle Hall of Honor Lodge #21, K. of P., to brother John A. Padgett
~ Pineapple Gazette 25-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John A. Padgett.
~ Pineapple Gazette 25-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John A. Padgett.
Jackson, Robert Walter - 1882
Died in Pineapple on the 12th of "yellow chills" Robert Jackson, aged 21 years. He is survived by his aged parents, sisters, and brothers. Was a member of the Methodist Church.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Robert Walter Jackson.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Robert Walter Jackson.
Pineapple Gazette : 1882 - 1887
Publication Year(s): 1882 - 1887
Newspaper published in: Pine Apple, Alabama
Newspaper published in: Pine Apple, Alabama
Nettles, Samuel Henry (Rev) - 1882
Married on 11/15/1882 at the residence of the bride's uncle in Montgomery by Rev. M.S. Andrews, Rev. S.H. Nettles & Miss Emma N. NeSmith.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norna NeSmith Nettles.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norna NeSmith Nettles.
Nettles, Emma Norma [NeSmith] - 1882
Married on 11/15/1882 at the residence of the bride's uncle in Montgomery by Rev. M.S. Andrews, Rev. S.H. Nettles & Miss Emma N. NeSmith.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norma NeSmith Nettles.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norma NeSmith Nettles.
Andrews, M.S. (Rev) - 1882
Married on 11/15/1882 at the residence of the bride's uncle in Montgomery by Rev. M.S. Andrews, Rev. S.H. Nettles & Miss Emma N. NeSmith.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
Weiss, Elizabeth - 1937
Evangelist At Schoeneck
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Horwath, Marie - 1937
Evangelist At Schoeneck
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Buss, Harold - 1937
Fire At Clearfield Store
A shed to the rear of the Clearfield Store operated by Harold Buss, was completely
destroyed by fire yesterday morning of unknown origin.
The Nazareth fire department rushed to the scene, but did not go into action as
the entire building was already a mass of flames. The estimated damage is
approximately $100.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
A shed to the rear of the Clearfield Store operated by Harold Buss, was completely
destroyed by fire yesterday morning of unknown origin.
The Nazareth fire department rushed to the scene, but did not go into action as
the entire building was already a mass of flames. The estimated damage is
approximately $100.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
Mackes, Clark Franklin - 1937
Young Mother Burns To Death -- Brother Rescues Baby From Raging Flames
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Clark Franklin Mackes.
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Clark Franklin Mackes.
Hawk, Lottie [Mackes] - 1937
Young Mother Burns To Death -- Brother Rescues Baby From Raging Flames
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Lottie [Mackes] Hawk.
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Lottie [Mackes] Hawk.
Getz, Harold - 1937
Retail Division Organized By Chamber Of Commerce -- Retailers Now Solicited; To Have Regular Round Table Conferences
The Strengthening of a weak link of the local Chamber of Commerce is now being
sought by members of that body in the organization of a local Merchants' Retail
Division. Several meetings have already been conducted by the committee headed
by Harold Getz, proprietor of The Leader Store, in an effort of establishing
sound co-operation among local businesses houses.
It is proposed that each committee within the Retail Division appointed to
represent the different lines of merchandise will bring about a thorough
understanding and go a long way toward solving the many problems faced from time
to time by the retailers.
The Retailers Division will always have the support of the Chamber in sponsoring
movements and funding worth-while activities. The Committee is making a store-
to-store canvass now and expects to make encouraging reports at the next meeting.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Columns 7 & 8
The Strengthening of a weak link of the local Chamber of Commerce is now being
sought by members of that body in the organization of a local Merchants' Retail
Division. Several meetings have already been conducted by the committee headed
by Harold Getz, proprietor of The Leader Store, in an effort of establishing
sound co-operation among local businesses houses.
It is proposed that each committee within the Retail Division appointed to
represent the different lines of merchandise will bring about a thorough
understanding and go a long way toward solving the many problems faced from time
to time by the retailers.
The Retailers Division will always have the support of the Chamber in sponsoring
movements and funding worth-while activities. The Committee is making a store-
to-store canvass now and expects to make encouraging reports at the next meeting.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Columns 7 & 8
Kichline, Monroe T - 1937
Monroe T. Kichline, 72 years old, for many years a constable of town, died Sunday evening of a heart attack at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pauley, 24 North New Street.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pauley and one grandchild. Mr. Kichline was a member of Farmersville Reformed congregation and of Nazareth Lodge, No. 1000, (1099??), I.O.O.P.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pauley. The Rev. H.J. Ehret, of Bethlehem, Reformed pastor at Farmersville church officiated and interment was made in the Easton Heights cemetery.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 6
You can visit the memorial page for Monroe T. Kichline.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pauley and one grandchild. Mr. Kichline was a member of Farmersville Reformed congregation and of Nazareth Lodge, No. 1000, (1099??), I.O.O.P.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pauley. The Rev. H.J. Ehret, of Bethlehem, Reformed pastor at Farmersville church officiated and interment was made in the Easton Heights cemetery.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 6
You can visit the memorial page for Monroe T. Kichline.
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