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WEDDING BELLS.

'.!' KOMSCN-SidiNCE. At the Presbyterian Church, Mawora, on Easter Monday, the marriage was solemnised of Miss Hilda Spence, daughter cf Mr. William Spence, ol Ha worn, to Mr. Percy Thomson, solicitor, of Sira Hard. i •,.> p-miren \• :■ tastefully decorated by friends of the bride, and the service was choral, the bride being a member ol i".e choir. I nc Rev. ). M. Slmre was lac oiiiciat >;g clergyman. Tim bra!,, who u'.m g'lrai away .by her fat.bor, core a nanT-.ewa g;;.\ a of satin coa.m use, Lay bm!:c; being draped wife a fiscMi et Salims'.lace, and the usual veil and orange ulossoius. fiim carried a liouquet "I sweet peas and maidenhair lern. Her bridesmaids .were Miss El by Spence (sister of the bride) and Mass May Tliornson (sister of the bridegroom), i'aey wore dainty frocks ot win re embroidered maaqnisott'' over Frencn " ; rin, and white lace Juliet caps. They sum carried bc-mpicts of wane anu blue llowers. Mr. A. Thomson acted no best man, and Air. A. Spence was groomsman. A reception wr.s ali -r- ---. Vis in-Id at “■Corsoneon,” .Jl l o residence of the bride’s parents. Mr. am! Mrs; Tiiommu left by motor-ear for their honeymoon.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 98, 25 April 1912, Page 8

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WEDDING BELLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 98, 25 April 1912, Page 8

WEDDING BELLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 98, 25 April 1912, Page 8

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