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John P. Northcut

St. Lawrence, SD

1935, 792, Roubaix, F-6, Ass't Leader
1937, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20, foreman
1939, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20, Leader
1940, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20,

June 21, 1938
Galena Camp Foreman Is Married At Sturgis

Miss Dorothy Philippar, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Philippar, became the bride of John P. Northcut of Deadwood, at Sturgis Presbyterian on Saturday after noon. Rev. Carroll D. Erskine per forming the single ring ceremony. The attending witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Arnold, Sturgis; the bride's mother, Mrs. Philippar; a sister, Mrs. Eugene W. Richards, from the Belle Fourche river country, and Mrs. James G. Richards. The groom is the son of John W. Northcut of Vinegrove, Ky. He is foreman of the Forest Service at the Park Creek Veterans' CCC camp, near Galena.

The bride, whose father is a Meade county commissioner, attended Sturgis high school and is a talented young lady of culture and character. After a week-end honeymoon trip to an unannounced destination, they will make their home at Sturgis for the present.


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