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ST, JAMES’ CHURCH IS SCENE OF C0U6HUN-MC €ANN NUPTIALS SAT.•■'I MMWOODBRIDGE.—Miss Mary Setlumobile and upon their return quine McCann, daughter of Mrs. will make their home in East Mary McCann, of East Green Green street.street, became the bride of William E. Coughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coughlin, of Carteret, at a very pretty wedding held Saturday morning at St. James'The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, daughter, Mar garet, and son, John; Mrs. Charles Demllng and daughter, Anna, of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Edwardchurch. Rev. Charles A. Dusten Campion and daughter, Myra, of performed the ceremony. Ip. H. Fen Ridgewood, N. J.: Miss Helen ton, the church organist, played Flood, Newark; Mr. and Mrs.the wedding music while the soloist, Miss Helen Flood, of Newark, sang “Because,” “Ave-Maria,” “The Sacred Heart and “I Love You Truly ”tl The bride, who was'given in marrtier brother, Peter P. Me* Hannah Sullivan, Port Heading;Jan\es Brindle, East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carr, Mr. and Mrs, William Ryan, New York City Miss Betty Butter, Avenel; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sullivan, Mrs.aFdenCann, was gowned in eggabeli chiffon velvet, in princess style, with long sleeves and high neck line. The folds of the skirt fell into a long train. Her veil of tulle was attached to a Juliet cap and she carried a bridal bouquet of white roses, gardenias and lilies-of-the-vailey.Miss Ruth McCann as her sister's maid of honor, was attired in a gown fashioned of brown chiffon velvet, designed similar to the vet. Her Juliet cap matched in col bride’s, with a girdle of gold velar the dress and Ahe carried an arm bouquet of fall flowers?Edward Coughlin served at his brother’s best man. Following the ceremony at the church, a reception was held at the McCann residence, The house.was attractively decorated with fall flowers.Mr. Coughlin and his bride are on a wedding trip to Maine by au-tfTERN FORMr. and Mrs. Leo Coughlin, and daughters, Catherine and Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. V. Coughlin and daughter, Patricia; Mr, and Mrs. John Coughlin and daughters, Ma-, rian, Helen and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coughlin and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coughlin, and daughter, Lillian, William Currie, Miss Jane Currie, Miss Hlen Coughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sullivan, and daughter Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De-vereaux, Mrs. Mary Yursha, Mrs. Stephen Massaros, and son, Stephen, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Coughlin, auhgter, Ruth and son fidward,1 , of Carteret.Also Miss Cecelia Dowd, Orange; Miss Mary Lipka, Irvington; Mi Dorothy Voss and Jack Kennedy, Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCann, Hillside; Mrs. Sophie Simione, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schultz, George Germanos, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. James Huber, Miss Augusta Huber, Miss Blanche Huber, Miss Genevieve Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rudolph, Miss Mamie Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. Peter McCann, Mr, and Mrs. Currie and son, Sidney, Mr. and Edwin Dempsey, Mrs. Mary McCann, Misses Helen and Ruth Me eann, of Woodbridge.ocail
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Woodbridge, New Jersey, US

Fri, Sep 24, 1937

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