WEDDING BELLS.
A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at the Wesley an Church, ;; Midhirst, oh Tuesday/ by 'the'.Rev;Bandy. The'' contracting parties were-' \ Miss Mary Beatrice Latham, secorid "> daugher of Mr 'C.'Lathafn, of Sails- ' bury Road, and' ! Mr JEfnest Frederick ',, ftuse, second sb'n of Mr and Mrs oAise', " of Vftose .Villa; Mlfthnjst.:' The briflei '_' Avho away by her father,' looked very at'tractive in her 'wedding gown of cream silk resilda beautifully ( trimmed to match. She' also worfl J the orthodox veil and orange blossoms,. ...
THe bride was attended by Miss E. Huse, as bridesmaid, who wore a cinnamon velvet costume and black tagel hat trimmei Avith rucbe.of white feathers. The duties, of best man wer ; e, carried out by Mr,'F,,,Huse, brother "of"'the' I '-bridegroom'.,, After mony ; 'the bridal party."■ left by motor.,' ■for the photographer's,,,thcnce ,to,.is.e- ; bridegroom's home, where t]ie wedding j breakfast was, held,, and the usual 'toasts honored. Fickers puesided lit the organ. "■ The happy cpuple left by the express train for north for their honey*moon. The ; bride's travelling dress was a navy blue tailor-made costume, , and a becoming hat trimmed with ostrich feathers. She also wore a set of furs, the gift of the bridegroom. The bridegroom's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold chain and gold pendant, set with pearls; and the bride's gift to the' bridegroom was a nice travelling rug,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 4
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226WEDDING BELLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 4
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