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The Lowell Sun, 17 November 1920
Marriage Intentions
   The following marriage intentions have been filed recently at the office of the city clerk:
   William J. Burns, 140 West, 22, teamster; Mary E. Soroghan, 179 Fayette 21, at home.
   Patrick Francis O'Dea (widowed), 41 Rock, 44, machinist; Catherine Gradey, 41 Rock, 30, housework
   Adelard L. J. Blanchette, 78 Austin, 24, second hand; M. C. R.; Alice Desmarais, 79 Austin, 17, housework
   John W. Gray, 71 Whipple, 21, brakeman; Catherine McCavanaugh, 16 Bryant, 21, shoeworker.
   James F. Gallagher, 61 Butterfield, 21, corduroy cutter; Catherine E. Trainor, 46 Franklin, 22, at home
   Myles Leo Finnegan, 569 Gorham, 21, chauffeur; Rose Pincince, 43 Lee, 21, at home.
   Thomas F. Kenney, 22 Rock, 20, shipping clerk; Bertha Rainville, 115 Aiken, 21, spinner
   Richard L. Ganley, 81 Boynton, 33, chauffeur; Rita L. Swalt, 758 School, 23, looper
   Eugene Landry, 27 Lafayette, 34, laborer; Minnie Welch (widowed), 25 Lafayette, 40, operative
   Jean Ouimette, 463 Suffolk, 30, operative; Alma Brunelle (divorced), 10 Race, 365, operative
   Elliott Francis Cameron, Beverly, 32, assistant general manager; Marian Clough Smith, 1500 Middlesex, 29, at home
   James E. Kirrane, 762 Gorham, 27, clerk; Mary Garrity, 66 South, 21, clerk
   Ereale Ciaccia, 127 Howard, 25, Machinist's helper; Elvira De Vingenzi, 28 Keene, 23, cotton mill
   John J. McCann, 192 Pleasant, 28, dentist; Mary Rose O'Neil, 106 Anderson, 26, at home.
   James M. Muir, 19 Fifth, 20, chauffeur; Lillian J. Ross, 66 Lundberg, 26, at home.
   Frank Blanchard (widowed), 193 Tremont, 63, paperhanger; Julia Smith, 467 Merrimack, 61, mill operative
   Charles W. Lane, 164 Liberty, 22, steamfitter; Julia Jelley, 91 Bishop, 21, mill operative
   Wilfred Joseph Marcote, Boston, 29, shoe cutter; Irene A. Logan, 67 West Fourth, 29, at home.
   A pretty wedding took place this morning when Mr. John William Kehoe, a veteran of the world war and former officer in the world war and former officer in the United States navy, and Miss Bertha F. Roux were united in the bonds of matrimony, the ceremony being performed at a nuptial mass celebrated at 7 o'clock at Notre Dame de Lourdes church by the acting pastor, Rev. J. B. A. Barette, O.M.I. The bride wore blue duvetyn with silver lace, picture hat, and carried white chrysanthemums. She was attended by Miss Cora S. Roux, who was attired in blue tricotine with black hat with metal embroidery. She carried yellow chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. Armand J. Blais. During the mass appropriate hymns were sung by the church choir, Miss Belle Lavigne presiding at the organ. At the close of the ceremony a wedding dinner and reception was held at the home of the bride, 52 New Spaulding street, and this afternoon the happy couple left on an extended trip through the south. Upon their return they will make their home in New York city.
Submitted by MR

1920 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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