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Malden Evening News, 6 October 1952
MARJORIE D. O'HEARN BECOMES BRIDE OF
MYLES J. FERRICK JR.

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   The Marriage of Miss Marjorie Dorothy O'Hearn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. O'Hearn of 23 Prospect ter., and Myles J. Ferrick Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Myles J. Ferrick of 94 Terrace rd., Medford, took place Saturday morning at the Immaculate Conception church.
   The pastor, Rt. Rev. John J. Fletcher, performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass at nine o'clock.
   Mrs. Anne Diorio of Rochester was matron of honor for the bride, and Miss Mary Ferrick of Medford, sister of the groom, and Miss Carolyn Reagan of Saugus, were the bridesmaids. Robert Ferrick was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Charles Doherty of Medford, Paul O'Brien of Saugus and John Reagan Jr. of Saugus.
   A portrait gown of white slipper satin with chapel length train was worn by the bride, whose fingertip veil of illusion was caught in a head-dress of Chantilly lace, sequins and seedpearls. She carried a cascade of white of white flowers.
   Her matron of honor was gowned in mauve nylon tulle with a matching braided tiara, while the bridesmaids wore the same style in variegated shades of pale orchid to deep purple.
   Following the reception at the Hotel Commander, Cambridge, the newlyweds left for a wedding trip to Washington, D. C. and Virginia, and will make their home at 23 Prospect ter. on their return.
   The groom, a graduate of Bates College, is production manager for his family's firm, the Mystic Manufacturing Co.
VFW COLOR GUARD SPONSORS SUPPER
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Newly Formed Group Holds First in Series of Suppers to Raise Funds For Purchase of Uniforms. Members Prepare Food.
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   The newly formed Veterans of Foreign Wars color guard sponsored a turkey supper at the post quarters on Saturday evening with more than 150 guests present. The affair was the first in a series of dinners planned by the color guard squad to raise funds to be used for the purchase of uniforms.
   The dinner was prepared by the squad with Ernest Wicklow and Patsy Conforto doing the cooking. Turleys were prepared at Nelson's Bakery.
   Members of the color guard are: PC Frank Kelly, Ad. Paul Bjorndahl, Funeral Off. Chas. Fanning, Off. of the Day Wm. F. Sullivan Jr., Wm. Moulton, Chas. Topping and Wm. Topping. At the present time, the squad is being drilled by Staff Sgt. Wm. MacCuish of the Marine Corps, stationed at the Portsmouth Navy Yard. Sgt. MacCuish, a member of Post 639, will work with the squad until a color sergeant is named.
   The color guard will make its first public appearance in the new uniforms at the Armistice Day parade.
   The squad is now completing plans for a baked ham and bean supper to be held sometime in December.
   During the summer, music was furnished by Tos. S. Buckley's orchestra. Dancing followed until midnight.
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1952 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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