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    1. [WIMARINE] Marriage of John H. Doran and Elsie Cleary
    2. The Daily Eagle-Star, Marinette, Wisconsin - October 22, 1907, Page Three "WEDDINGS During a nuptial mass at half after seven o'clock this morning at Our Lady of Lourdes church Miss Elsie Cleary of this city, and John Doran, of Menominee, were united in the indisoluble bonds of matrimony by the Rev. F. G. Tulley, rector. To the strains of a wedding march played on the grand organ by Miss May Boyle, the bridal party approached the altar. During the Mass hymns were sung by the children's choir. the bride wore a tailored gown of brown, with hat to correspond. She was attended by her sister, Miss Jessie Cleary, who was attired in green. The groom had as his best man his cousin George Doran of Menominee. The impressive ceremony was witnessed by a large assemblage of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Immediately following the ceremony at the church, the wedding breakfast was served at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cleary, on Menekaune Avenue, thirty friends being present. Mr. and Mrs. Doran departed upon the 9:30 C. &! N. W. train for a visit in Milwaukee, Chicago, and with the bride's sister, Mrs. William Hughes, at Joliet, Ill. Upon their return they will reside on Ludington Avenue, Menominee. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cleary. For several years she held a position as stenographer in the main office of the Carpenter Cook Co., in Menominee, and more recently with the Sawyer-Goodman Co., this city. The groom holds a lucrative position with the Carpenter Cook Co. in Menominee, being one of their trusted employees. The young couple have the best wishes of their innumerable friends here and elsewhere for an uninterrupted continuance of their present happiness. The bride received a splendid array of beautiful gifts, including silver, cut glass, china, and other articles for home adornment and service."

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