Family:Russell Pattison and Maudie Stuart (1)

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Marriage? 19 Jul 1919 Sharon, Mercer Co, PA
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New Castle News, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA, 21 July 1919 p3

R Pattison Weds Girl from Sharon

At 9 PM Saturday evening Miss Maudie Stuart daughter of M/M Stuart of 23 Willow St, Sharon, PA became the bride of Russell J. Pattison son of M/M William S. Pattison of West State Street, this city. The wedding took place at the home of the bride’s parents. Attendants of the bride and groom were Mrs. Effie Stuart, a cousin of the bride, and Ralph A. Pattison, a brother of the groom. Miss Goldie Greer played the wedding march and the ring ceremony was performed by Rev R. Harlan McCartney. Among the 50 guests in attendance were the following from this city: Mrs. William S. Pattison of West State Street, Ralph A. Pattison, Robert Stuart and Misses Effie Stuart and Hazel M. Smith.

1920 Sharon Ward 3 Mercer Co, PA 24 Jan 1920 p209 96/422/442 Stewart, George W 64 PA-Scot-Scot laborer in lumber co Emily 61 PA-PA-P Raymond 28 PA truck driver in wholesale grocery Kenneth 17 PA bricklayer in lumber co William 14 PA Pattison, Russell 25 PA-Scot-PA machinist in glass works Maud 19 PA McKelvy, Barbara 31 PA Williams, Thelma 9 PA-PA-PA Mildred 7 PA-PA-PA

New Castle News, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA, 9 Aug 1921, p3

Informal Party Honors Birthday To celebrate the 83rd birthday of Mrs. EJ Pattison, friends and neighbors to the number of 83 gathered at her home on the Youngstown Road last evening in a surprise fashion. The hours were spent informally and during the evening the honored guest was presented with a black silk dress. (there is an ad on same page for silk dresses at $10 each). The presentation speech was made by James Jamison. the oldest person present was William Pattison aged 87Y and the youngest was Hathaway Pattison aged 3 months. Later in the evening delicious refreshments were served and a color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decorations and the menu. Among the out of town guests were Misses Winters, Mrs. Feree and daughter of Jeanette, PA, Miss Mary Love of Mercer, Mrs. Russell Pattison and son Billy of Salem, Ohio, and Mr and Mrs. John Krieger and son John of Pittsburgh.

Personal Notes

Misses Winters and Mrs. Feree and daughter of Jeanette, PA are guests of Mrs. Ed Winters of the Youngstown Road. M/M John Kriger and son John of Pittsburgh are the guests of M/M James Hawkins of the Youngstown Road. Mrs. Russell Pattison and son Billy of Salem, OH are house guests of M/M William Patison of the Youngstown Road. Miss Mary Love of Mercer is visiting Mrs. EJ Pattison of the Youngstown Road.

1930 Sharon 2nd Ward, Mercer Co, PA p41 3 Apr 1930 Fisher Hill Rd 493/48/48 Pattison, Russell 34 PA Maude 31 PA William 10 PA Clyde 8 PA Grummel, George 9

US WWII Draft Registration Card #3367 Russell John Hancock Pattison 512 John St, Niles, Trumbull Co, OH @46Y b 12 Oct 1895 New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA next of kin Mrs. Maudie May Pattison same address employed at Niles Steel Products (Division of Republic Steel) on Walnut St, Niles, OH 5’7” 173 pounds brown hair light complexion blue eyes @27 Apr 1942

Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Mahoning Co, OH, 28 June 1944 Pvt Pattison Wounded in Invasion Battle Niles, OH - Clyde S. Pattison, aged 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pattison, 512 John St, is believed to be the first invasion casualty from Niles. A ranger, he was wounded while serving with the infantry in France, his parents have been notified. In a subsequent letter to his parents this week said, “I got more of them than I have holes in me.” A graduate of McKinley High School, he is a former football star. He enlisted in June 1942. A brother, Sgt. William Pattison, is stationed in Ireland.