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- Portland Sunday Telegram (ME) -- Sunday 15 Feb 1948
MURIELLE ARBOUR OF AUGUSTA BECOMES BRIDE OF AVIT DOSTIE
Augusta, 14 Feb -- Pre-Lenten weddings in the Capital City include thatof Miss Murielle Arbour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arbour, 22 Cumberland Street, and Avit Dostie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Dostie, RFD, Augusta. The ceremony took place in St Augustine's Catholic ChurchMonday morning and the Rev. Joseph O. Casavant, pastor, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father.The bride wore white satin,made with long fill sleeves and train and with an all-over lace yoke.Herfingertip veil of illusion was caught into a bandeau of the same material and she carried white roses. Mrs. Stanley Marois, organist, played the wedding marches and Joseph Lavallie and Wilfred Patnaude sang. The wedding breakfast was served atHotelArnold. The mothers of the brideand bridegroomwore blue with corsages of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Dostie have gone to Boston on a wedding trip and to travel in the bride is wearing a three-piece suit of gray with brown and white accessories.The bride was educated at St Augustine's Parochial School, is a member of St Augustine's Church, and is employed by the Bates Manufacturing Company. The bridegroom was born in St Avariste, QC, and educated in the local schools. He is a woodsman. Mr. and Mrs. Dostie will reside at 22 Cumberland Street, Augusta. Out-of-town guests at the wedding and receptionincluded: Mr. and Mrs. Josephat Pepin, Lewiston; Miss Marguerite Arbour, Boston; William Smith, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hunter, Hallowell;and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rancourt, Waterville. Among the pre-nuptual affairs given in honor of the bride was a party at the Farris home.
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