Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S., Tuesday, 3 Nov 1942: MacLEAN- MURRAY Bridgeville A charming wedding of great interest to a large circle of friends was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.20th, 1942, when Margaret Jean Murray, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Murray, Bridgeville, became the bride of Arthur Earle MacLean, son of Mrs. Arthur A. MacLean, River St., Stellarton, and the late Arthur A. MacLean. The ceremony was performed by Capt.(Rev.) T.E. McLennan, of Sharon St.-John Church, in the presence of the contracting families. The bride descended the stair and entered the room on the arm of her father. Wedding music played by Miss Annie Saunders, R.N., of Westville.The bride was attended by Mrs. Sterling MacLean, R.N., of New Glasgow, as matron of honor. The groom was supported by Mr. Sterling MacLean of New Glasgow. A delightful wedding reception followed when the bridal couple were assisted in receiving the best wishes of their friends by the bride's mother, Mrs. Murray, and the groom's mother, Mrs. MacLean. After all had expressed their congratulations and good wishes, the guests repaired to the dining room where a buffet wedding luncheon was served. Later the happy couple motored to Stellarton where they left by train for Sackville and other points of interest. The bride, who is a graduate of Aberdeen Hospital, has for some time been a popular member of its staff. Mr. MacLean has been employed for many years as assistant clerk and local cashier with Acadia Coal Co.Ltd. He has enjoyed the highest esteem of his employers and fellow members of the staff. All will extend to them their very best wishes for many years of happiness. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CARRIGAN- CONNORS The Church of the Holy Name was the scene of a pretty wedding on Thursday when Thelma Connors, daughter of Mrs. Connors and the late Alexander Connors, Acadia Avenue, became the bride of Percy Carrigan, son of Mrs. Carrigan and the late Patrick Carrigan, Cowan Street, Westville. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Joseph F. Day, parish priest. The bride wore a blue wool crepe suit trimmed with fur and corsage of yellow roses. She was attended by Miss Jean Carrigan, sister of the groom. Allister Connors, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Montreal, and on their return will reside in Stellarton where the groom is employed with the Canadian National Railways. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Carolyn Wallace