ELLSWORTHMiss Myrtle Monaghan and Daniel Doherty Married MondayOne of the prettiest weddings ever held in tills city took place at Saint Joseph’s Catholic church Monday afternoon when Miss Myrtle Agnes,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toward Monaghan of this city, and Daniel Joseph Doherty of Melrose, Mass., were united in marriage by the pastor, Kev. P. F. Flannagan, the •drglc ring service being used. At 3 o’clock the bridal procession entered , the church to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, which was played by Herbert Monaghan of Bangor, brother of the bride, and pro- ( ceedod down the center aisle to the altar. The bride was escorted down , the aisle by her father. She was followed by her maid of honor, Miss Mae , Doher y, sisrer of the groom.- The bride was attended by Miss Margaret Dunlca\y of thLs city, and Marion Willett Jeannette of Dorche3ter, Mass. The procession was led to the ali.tr by the ushers,* Edmund Brady, Frank Dunleavy, V iy C. Haines anJ Edward M. Downey. The groom entered the church from the vestry and met the processlpn at the altar. He was attended by Adolph Jeannette as bestnan.