News Article (1904) GAUGHAN-JUDGE MARRIAGE


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  • Title News Article (1904) GAUGHAN-JUDGE MARRIAGE 
    Short Title News Article (1904) "GAUGHAN-JUDGE MARRIAGE" 
    Publisher Archbald, Pennsylvania: The Archbald Citizen, 29 October 1904, page 2 
    Source ID S2479 
    Text

    GAUGHAN-JUDGE MARRIAGE.

    Two Well Known Young People
    Wedded Wednesday.

    At 10.30 o'clock, Wednesday morning Miss Margaret Judge, of Pine street and M. F. Gaughan of Rock Terrace were united in marriage. The ceremony took place in St. Thomas church before a large assemblage of the friends of the bride and groom. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. J. Comerford, rector of St. Thomas church. Miss Mamie Foote, organist at St. Thomas' church, played the wedding music. The bridal party presented an attractive appearance. The bride wore a beautiful gown of tan-color voile, over taffeta. She wore a picture hat and she carried a bouquet of bride roses. Site was attended by Miss May me Brown who wore a dress of similar color and material and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The groomsman was Mr. W. T. Cummings.

    A breakfast was served at the home of the bride to a few of the relatives and friends of bride and groom. They left on the 2 o'clock Delaware & Hudson train for New York city where they will spend the honeymoon

    Mr. and Mrs. Gaughan are among our best known and most respected young people. The groom is a young man of excellent character whose worth is recognized by all who know him. Mrs. Gaughan is a very estimable young lady who is in every way a fit companion for her husband. Tbe best wishes of all their friends will go out to them at this happy time. They will live here.
     
    Linked to
    Individuals: 2
    Michael F. Gaughan
    Margaret A. Judge 
    Linked to
    Families: 1
    Family: Michael F. Gaughan / Margaret A. "Maggie" Judge 



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