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Woburn Daily Times, 2 August 1921
DURKEE—EVANS
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Peabody Young Woman Became a Bride
in Woburn on June 25

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   The marriage of Miss Hazel Elizabeth Durkee to Mr. Valentine Bagley Evans has just been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Durkee, of Peabody, parents of the bride. The ceremony took place on Saturday June 25, in Woburn, Rev. John E. Vassar, pastor of the First Baptist Church, this city, officiating. The couple were unattended, Mrs. Vassar and her daughter being the only persons present at the marriage.
   Mr. Evans is employed in the picture framing department of Smith's Art Store, this city. They will make their home at 9 Bennett street.
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BANWELL—SMITH
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   The wedding of Arthur Smith Banwell, 14 Court street, Woburn, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Banwell and Miss Gladys Pearl Smith of Chelsea, took place July 28 at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church with Rev. A. H. Nazarian officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and lives at 33 Bellingham street, Chelsea.
BOY HIT BY AUTO
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   A truck owned by Tuck and Reasener, 59 Hancock street, Everett, and driven by Mr. Reasener, struck a McDonough boy of Lake Ave. on Main street, yesterday. The boy was taken to Choate Memorial hospital in the machine and it was found his lip was cut by the fall.
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JOHN F. AHERN
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   The funeral of John F. Ahern was held from his late home 27 Vining Court this morning with requiem Mass at St. Charles Church at nine o'clock.
   Deceased was 68 years old and is survived by four brothers David, Edward, Michael and Dennis; and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret E. McCarthy and Mrs. Edmund Shea of this city.
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   Ex-Ald. Gus W. Everberg has returned from a three weeks' trip through Maine and Canada. Mr. Everberg joined Mrs. Everberg at Mars Hill, Maine, where she is spending the summer with relatives and from there they motored through New Brunswick. Mrs. Everberg will return to Woburn later in the summer.
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1921 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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