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expensive looking scrapbook, about 12x15" (about 1.5" thick), has over 40 pages filled with stuff, and more items just loose in front and back.
has approximately 200 Wedding Cards (some Wedding Shower, a few Anniversary) and MUCH MORE STUFF
1949 Georgette Berube to Raymond Chouinard, Fall River Massachusetts
newspaper clipping announcingtheir engagementand writeup of weddingceremony
telegrams
Ceremonie du mariage (ceremony or marriage) booklet in French
hand written list of wedding gifts
ink blotter? from The Commodore New York
Do Not Disturb Card (for hotel doorknob)
photo of bride and her matrons, photo of wedding cake
Texaco map of Delaware-Maryland-Virgina-West Virgina with New Jersey
Williamsburg travel memorabilia including hand tag for doorknob at Williamsburg Inn, This Week in Williamsburg April 23-29, 1950, Champagne Cocktail Bar Room Service Liquor Menu, Williamsburg Inn Stationery, etc
1949 New England Institute of Anatomy Embalming and Sanitary Science Graduation Dinner Dance program/card & Commencement Excercise Program
Chouinard Funeral Home Ad proof, Christmas Card from Chouinard Funeral Home
1952 concert program with Georgette Berube-Chouinardviolinist, thankyou letter from Kappa Gamma PSI Fraternity - New England Conservatory of Music Boston
letters, etc
Code JSB157
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INFO FROM THE WEB:from his obituary -Raymond G. Chouinard, 77, of Lenoir Street, formerly of County Street, Fall River, died Wednesday, March 17, 1999, at Bon Secours-St. Joseph Hospital. He was the husband of Georgette (Berube) Chouinard, to whom he was married 48 years.Mr. Chouinard was a funeral director and had owned and operated the former Chouinard Funeral Home, County Street, Fall River, for 45 years, retiring in 1994.He was a graduate of Assumption College, Worcester, and he studied at St. Mary Seminary, Baltimore.He was a former director of Notre Dame Credit Union and a member.