File:Thomas Patrick Norton I (1891-1968) and Josephine Veronica Burke (1907-1995) in the Delaware County Daily Times of Chester, Pennsylvania on July 29, 1950.jpg

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Thomas Patrick Norton I (1891-1968) and Josephine Veronica Burke (1907-1995) in the Delaware County Daily Times of Chester, Pennsylvania on July 29, 1950

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English: Thomas Patrick Norton I (1891-1968) and Josephine Veronica Burke (1907-1995) in the Delaware County Daily Times of Chester, Pennsylvania on July 29, 1950
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Source Delaware County Daily Times of Chester, Pennsylvania on July 29, 1950
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Other versions https://www.newspapers.com/clip/102429572/delaware-county-daily-times/

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Norton — Burke. Miss May Veronica Burke, niece of Mrs. Mary E. Patterson, of 1181 Villanova Avenue, Rutledge, and Thomas Norton of 603 Garfield Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey, were united in marriage this morning at 10 o'clock in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, Morton. Rev. Joseph B. Gibson performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, William Burke, wore a powder blue chiffon gown and hat and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Leona Hammelbacher, of Egg Harbor, New Jersey, the matron of honor, wore a dusty rose chiffon gown and a corsage of tea roses. James Norton, of Jersey City was the best man for Mr. Norton. A wedding breakfast at Media Inn, Media, followed the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Norton left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Great Lakes and Chicago, and upon their return they will reside at 603 Garfield Avenue, Jersey City. The bride attended Lansdowne High School. Mr. Norton, a railroad official, is a veteran of World War I.

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