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- [S431] Watertown Daily Times, (Watertown, N.Y.), September 20, 1920, pg. 13, col. 2 (Reliability: 3), 16 Jun 2006.
Married at Rosiere.
Cape Vincent. Sept. 7 - Clarence L. Fraley of Rosiere and Miss Muriel A. Herrick of Fox Creek were married at 8 a. m., Tuesday, at St. Vincent de Paul's church at Rosiere. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Joseph L. Tierny. The couple were attended by Marshall Chavoustie and Miss Iva Granger, both of Rosiere. After the ceremony, a wedding luncheon was served at the home of the bridegroom. The couple will leave to a trip to Rochester and surrounding places.
Miss Herrick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Herrick of Fox Creek. Mr. Fraley is the son of Mrs. Peter Fraley of Rosiere. He was a member of the A. E. F., having been inducted Sept. 28, 1917, and was assigned to the 810th (310th?) Infantry and sailed with the 78th Division, arriving in France on June 4, 1918. He took part in both the St. Mihiel and Argonne offensive and was wounded on Oct. 17, 1918. He was discharged on Aug. 9, 1918 from Camp Dix.
- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 22 Nov 2005.
Sept. 7, 1920
On Tuesday morning at eight o'clock, at St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, occurred the marriage of Miss Muriel A. Herrick and Clarence L. Fraley. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives of the young couple by the Rev. Joseph L. Tierney. The bride was attended by Miss Iva Granger and Marshall Ghavoustie acted as best man. After the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at the home of the bridegroom.
Miss Herrick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrick of Fox Creek, and is one of Cape Vincent's most popular young ladies. The groom is a son of Mrs. Peter Fraley of Rosiere. He was a member of the A. E. F., having been inducted September 28, 1917, and was assigned to the 310th Infantry _______with the 78th Division _____ in France on June 14th 1918. He took part in both the St. Mihiel and Aragone offensives and was wounded on October 17, 1918. He was discharged on August 9, 1919 from Camp Dix.
The young couple have many friends who will extend hearty congratulations.
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