Allegheny County PA Archives- News: Holland, Catherine 87th Birthday, 1916 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Victoria Valentine, , Jul 2008 Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/ ________________________________________________ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/newspapers/holland-catherine.txt McDonald PA Outlook, 23 Sep 1916 On September 9th at the home of Miss Catherine HOLLAND (Aunt Kate) was gathered several of her relatives and neighbors in honor of her advent into her eighty-seventh year. Miss HOLLAND, despite her years, is yet quite active physically; her mental faculties are acute and retentive. When she in conversation, becomes reminiscent the listener is held spellbound by the recital of incidents of ye old time dweller in Sodom and the region around Bridgeville. "Aunt Kate" was once wont to handle the bow with agility and ease, and many an old timer may tell of he or she tripped the light fantastic toe to the music brought forth from the fiddle by the had of Miss HOLLAND. She is the last of her generation of the same family, her brothers and sisters have all joined the majority on the other side. Enoch O. HOLLAND, a Pennsylvania Reserve veteran and a brother, passed over in April of this year. Miss HOLLAND lives a quiet life in her own home at Bridgeville, surrounded by neighbors, who, young and old, tenderly and lovingly minister to the comfort and happiness of the one whom they with respect denominate "Aunt Kate" HOLLAND. Many tokens of love and affection were given on this occasion to this more than an octogenarian. At midafternoon the relatives sat down with their hostess to a well-prepared and abundant table of food, all heartily partaking and enjoying the fellowship of each other, ____ and trusting the hostess, whom they met to honor, may be given many future birthdays and that health of body and vigor of mind shall still be granted. The following neighbors called in person: Mr. and Mrs. Carl GROSS, Mrs. Wm. POELLETT, Miss Nellie POELLETT, Mrs. Lillian COLLINS, Mrs. Samuel PATTON and M... JONES, all of Bridgeville. The following relatives surrounded the ___ board: Mrs. Enoch P. HOLLAND, Mrs. Harriett B. OTT; ___ ____; ____M. OSBORN, William ___ ... WATSON and daughter Dorothy of Hazelwood; Miss Katherine MCCABE, Heidelberg; Mrs. J. E. PHILLPS and Miss Jennie BYRON, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Park SNODGRASS, Canonsburg, and last, but not least in activity at the festal board, J. B. HOLLAND of Cecil township. May she, who has attained to her six-and-eighty years yet another birthday see, and under the sovereign care of Him, she delights to serve, be blessed with happiness is the wish of all. (signed) Uncle Banks (John Banks HOLLAND)