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i me store ana living quarters to an exie' s~yr A rr\T TOT r? OneCLAYTON COUPLECEREMONY f6®AT ST. MARY’S the bI Miss Ruth Agues McCormick, of Corapi ; Clayton, .became the bride of Richard _ t^d b Joseph Carpenter, also of Clayton, in j r^le a ceremony performed last week a, small Stf Mary’s church, that village, by j niarke Rev. George E. Racette. . | OouglThe bride wore a soldier blue dress with blue accessories and wore ain the Kin siccorsage of pink roses. Her sister, j wag ’ x Miss Helen McCormick, who was the j was l H maid of honor, was dressed in blue i and wore a corsage of yellow roses.; James Stage, of Clayton, was thejbest man. r- j Mrs. Carpenter is the daughter of m! Mrs. Nora and the late Peter Meis10Cormick, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Gertrude and the late • Paul Canpenter.i A wedding breakfast was served to s ithe bridal party in Watertown and V ' the couple left immediate^ for a ^ motor trip to Virginia.The bride was graduated from St. ^ p! Mary’s academy of Clayton with th a class of 193-1 and from the Water-_ ! town School of Commerce in 1932. I.; Since then she has been employed by the Clayton Manufacturing company.The bridegroom is a graduate of j St. Mary’s academy of the class of j 1932 and since then has managed ‘the Gulf Gas station on James street.w i isi•nre SrM-'nTr\r\T'T D A Vfire h someMr. (block the hi ed ab the fi membstairs was i Mrs. at the The the a' so rag fore t itrol a Const the BaboutFiremarriveaskedtheirthe b
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Cape Vincent Eagle

Cape Vincent, New York, US

Thu, Oct 24, 1940

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