Ceremonies - Liberations - Military Weddings - Censored marriages for soldiers back to claim their sweethearts. A marriage censor at the point of debakation has seemed necessary to the military authoritiesbecause of the hurry that the returning troops seem to be in to get licenses as soon as they land. Capt. Don L. Monteith with a soldier at this side, is installed in the Bureau of Marriage Licenses in the Municipal Building as a "Censor" and if the soldier and his prospective bridge don't pass the enlisted men, they are uestioned by the Captain. Phot shows on couple getting a license
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Photographer: Western Electric Union
Ceremonies - Liberations - Military Weddings
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