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Wedding Is Of Interest To Pittsburgh (1910)

Charles Albert Webber, Sr. (1860-1937) in the The Pittsburgh Press on January 18, 1910.

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Wedding Is Of Interest To Pittsburgh. Miss Clare Swearingen, Daughter of the the Late Major Swearingen, and Charles Albert Webber to Wed. Many Social Affairs Scheduled For Today. Of much interest to Pittsburgh people is the announcement from Baltimore of the wedding of Ms. Clare Swearingen, daughter of the late Major T. Brent Swearingen, who was for many years closely identified with Pittsburgh, and Charles Albert Webber, a well known attorney of New York, which will take place next Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in St. Ignatius Church, Baltimore. After the nuptials mass a small breakfast will be given for the immediate families at the home of the bride's sister, Miss Eleanor Ihmsen Swearingen, in the Terrace apartments, Hamilton terrace. On Thursday Mr. Webber and his bride will sail for a cruise of several months, the trip to include Egypt and the Holy Land. Upon their, return they will be at home in Congress street, Brooklyn. Miss Clare Swearingen has been living in Baltimore since the breaking up of the Swearingen country home in Virginia, two years ago.

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