History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . tective Order of Elks, and the Independent Order of OddFellows. Mr. Ober married, Sept. i, 1871, Salome Eberhardt,daughter of Conrad and Salome (Blesse) Ober was a woman of rare qualities, an accom-plished homemaker, and, moreover, the possessor of ex-cellent judgment, which enabled her to fill the role, notonly of devoted wife, but of trusted confidante. Shedied Aug. 4, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Ober were the parentsof one child, Wilhelmina, who married Edward Mrs. Stra


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . tective Order of Elks, and the Independent Order of OddFellows. Mr. Ober married, Sept. i, 1871, Salome Eberhardt,daughter of Conrad and Salome (Blesse) Ober was a woman of rare qualities, an accom-plished homemaker, and, moreover, the possessor of ex-cellent judgment, which enabled her to fill the role, notonly of devoted wife, but of trusted confidante. Shedied Aug. 4, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Ober were the parentsof one child, Wilhelmina, who married Edward Mrs. Straub married (second), March 15, 1921,Harry Winfield Scott. She is a member of the Wo-mens Club, member of the Board of Pittsburghs Homefor Babies, and an active worker on behalf of manycharities of Pittsburgh, to which she is a generous con-tributor. By her first husband she had three children, asfollows: I. Homer Ober, who served as a corporal inthe Field Artillery of the United States Army duringthe World War; he married, Jan. 19, 1921, Zeralda DeChantal. 2. John Ober, served in the United States Ma-. ^* £.jirj^/^a^ ^^^^ //y


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