FAMILIES V-Z: WEISS ~ Paul W. Weiss
PAUL WILLIAM WEISS
(1910-1982)
Unless indicated otherwise, the photos that appear below were taken by Paul Weiss and contributed by his children, Frances, William, and Linn Weiss.
Paul William Weiss
Lois (McKinney) Weiss
WEISS SIBLINGS
RIGHT: Linn Weiss is sitting in the wagon; Frances Weiss is behind Linn; and Bill Weiss is seated on the floor (circa 1954).
RIGHT: In this photo from the Derickson-Weiss Reunion in August 2008,
Bill Weiss and Linn Weiss are standing (L-R) behind Frances Weiss.
(This photo was taken by Fred Lindley.)
ABOVE: This 1948 photo shows Frances Weiss being held by her cousin, Betty Jean Lindley. Betty's mother (Bernice Weiss Lindley) was a sister to Frances's father (Paul William Weiss). The car in the photo was a Crosley and it was the property of Paul Weiss, father of Frances. The photo was taken at the north side of the house at 3700 Hamilton-Richmond Road, where the Albert Lindley family lived.
ABOVE: This is the house where the Paul Weiss family lived in the the 1950's. The dwelling sits just north of Glardon's Grocery, which is now known as Don's Carry-Out. The photo was taken from the southwest corner of the property. Main Street or "Darrtown Pike" runs north and south beyond the large tree in the background.
RIGHT: Frances Weiss, with two unidentified friends on either side, appears in this 1950's photo.
This shot was taken from the front porch of the Weiss home - looking east across Darrtown Pike - toward the Dees Grocery Store, which appears in the background.
The Henry J car that is parked immediately behind the girls belonged to Paul Weiss.
In early December 2020, Bill Weiss contributed the next two images - which he had recently received from his sister, Frances Weiss.
LEFT:
This card game was played at the Paul and Lois Weiss home (situated immediately west of the Darrtown Road and West Street intersection).
Participants included (left to right):
Paul Weiss (with his back to the camera); Bill Weiss (with his elbows on table); Al Lindley; Linn Weiss; Bernice (Weiss) Lindley; and Lori Lindley.
Most likely the card game was Darrtown's favorite ... "Pitch."