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Woburn Daily Times, 6 October 1904

WESTLAND—AHERN
   At the parochial residence, Summer and Main Sts. yesterday afternoon at three o'clock Mr. Gus Westland of 23 Berry St., Boston, and Miss Mary Ahern of 74 Main St., this city, were united in marriage by the Rev. Henry A. Walsh.
   Mr. Gus Westland was born in Youngsville, Pennsylvania [illegible] lived most of his life in the [illegible] Boston. Miss Mary Ahern is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ahern who reside at the corner of Main and Stoddard Sts.
   Mr. Ernest Gay of Stoneham acted as best man and Miss Margaret Ahern, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. The bride wore a drab silk and the bridesmaid blue silk nuns veiling.
   After receiving immediate relatives at the home of the bride's parents, they started for New York, where they intend to make their home.
   The happy couple were the recipients of many handsome and valuable presents. Among some of those [illegible]
Side board, John Ahern
Silver knives and forks, Mrs. Ahern
Morris chair, Edward Ahern
Pair pictures, Mrs. B. Foley
Table linens, Mrs. P. Martin
Lemomnade set, Mrs. H. O'Brien
Celery dish and pictures, Ruth O'Brien
Silver teaspoons, Mary McHugh
Silver nut set, Katherine Ahern
Linen towels, Margaret Driscoll
Pillow sheets, Daisy McLaughlin
   The TIMES extends its best wishes to the newly married couple.

Submitted by dja
Woburn News, 7 October 1904

MARRIAGES
WESTLAND—AHERN.—In Woburn, October 5, by Rev. Henry A. Walsh, Gus Westland of Boston and Mary Ahern of Woburn.

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1904 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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