AUBUCHON - COOK. P. P. Aubuchon and Miss Myrtle Cook were united in marriage by Rev. Casey at his residence in Desloge at 10 a.m. Wednesdy, July 13 [1910]. The attendants were Smith Aubuchon, of Bonne Terre, a brother of the groom, and Miss Francis Porterfield of East Bonne Terre. The bride was attired in a lovely white satin princess dress and the bridesmaid wore a white embroidery dress. Immediately after the ceremony they drove to the bride's home where a bountiful three-course wedding luncheon was served, only the immediate relatives of the couple being present. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. anhd Mrs. J. H. Cook and is a general favorite of all who know her. The groom is a courteous and enterprising young man. He is certainly to be congratulated for he has won for his bride an accomplished and most excellent young woman. She will be missed from the community where she lived. For seven years she has been the organist at Marvin Chapel Church, of which church she has been a member for nine years. So attentive was she to her church duties that her Sunday school made her a present of a nice Bible. Her parents also will miss her greatly from the home. Mr. and Mrs. Aubuchon have gone to Omaha, Nebr., where he has a position as a mechanic. They have received many nice presents. [Local Newspaper Clipping/1910] Additional Information: According to his obituary, the groom, Peter Perry Aubuchon, was son of Peter and Elizabeth Aubuchon. He was born Aug. 10, 1881 and died June 16, 1950. The bride was the daughter of John and Betty (Buchanan) Cook. She was born Aug. 30, 1885, and died June 10, 1981, aged 95 years. Both are buried at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Bonne Terre, Mo.