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Shields-Cohce,Miss Dorothy Evelyn Cohee of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs* Charles M. Cohee of Frankfort, and Sergt. Paul Shields, son of Mr, and Mrs. Omer Shields, 1303 West Jefferson street, were married at the Congregational parsonage in Ridgefield, Conn., Wednesday, night, July 11, by the Rev. Hugh Shields.The bridegroom is a fraternity brother of Mr. Shields and of his son, Corp* Reed Shields. AW attended Butler university.Miss Eva Libera of Cromwell, Conn., was bridesmaid and David Seymour of Ridgeville was the bridegroom's attendant.The bride was given in marriage by Clinton W. Parker of Brooklyn. His wife, Mildred Dilling Parker, famous harpist of New York, played the wedding march on her harp, accompanied on the violin by her sister, Mrs. Charlene Dilling Erewer of Chicago.Sergeant Shields, who is back in the states after a year in the European theater of the war, is having a month’s rest, furlough. At its conclusion, he will be transferred to the Pacific. He and his bride are remaining for the present at the parsonage in Ridgefield*
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Kokomo Tribune

Kokomo, Indiana, US

Tue, Jul 17, 1945

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