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Com Jr. James W, Thomson Weds in W rent ham, Mass.i Marion Allison Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Winter of Wrentham, Mass., and Comdr. James Waldie Thomson, son of Mrs. George Thomson of Tucson, Ariz.* formerly of 336 N. Normal pkwy,, and the late Mr. Thomson pledged theii; nuptial vows. The services were read in the bride’s home which was dec-I orated in Easter lilies and for^thia i April 3 at an evening service performed by the Rev. Melville A.I Shafer.Grace Winter attended her sister as maid of honor while Lt j Cmmdr. John Waters of Logans-port, Ind.* was best man. The bride was dressed in a red going-away suit with a white camellia corsage. Miss Winter wore greywith a matching shoulder bouquet.A small reception was held in (the home after the ceremony and the couple left later for Newport 'News, Va., for a two weeks’| honeymoon after which Com-i mander Thomson left for sea i duty. He was graduated at Par-ker high school, attended the i Illinois Institute of Technology 5 and was graduated at Annapolis in 1935. Commander Thomson took a year’s graduate work in I engineering and received his mas-Iter’s degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His wife1 is a 1942 graduate of Welsley col-j lege and since then has been a research assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.'
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Southtown Economist

Chicago, Illinois, US

Sun, May 06, 1945

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