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i'. "7 THE OTTAWA JOURNXt MONDAY, OCTOBER 195a 10 DulcieAnnteinhardt Weds Fit. Lt I i I I rT r-f-? I I 1 1 IV. I. i I 4 Miss' Dulde Ann Stelnhardt and Flight Lieut Allan A.

Sherlo- k. DFC, were married in afternoon at four o'clock. i i Mi -y hii The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Laurence A. Stelnhardt and the late United States Ambassador to Canada.

Hon. Laurence A. Stelnhardt riight Lieut. Sherlock, a We-de-eamp to tne Governor General, is the son of Mrs. George Sherlock aad Ite lata Mr.

1 -srUt 1 All Saints' Church on Saturday 11 Flight Lieut and Mrs. Shsr- lock left later on a wedding trip to the West Coast Going away the bride wore mauve tweed suit and coat with a grey blouse and matching hat Her accessories were black, and she wore an orchid, corsage bouquet. Out-of-town 1 guest Included Lieut General and Mrs. Guy Siroonds. Wing Cmdr.

A. Jar-dine; Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bronfman, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph. Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard' Lambe, Sir James and Lady Dunn, FO and Mrs.

CharlrMonty- Msjoe General and Mrs: Walford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boucher. Montreal; Thomas Bats, Mr. Stanley Raike, Sqdn.

Ldr. and Mrs. D. Warren, Mrs. George Sherlock, Mr.

Stanley Sherlock. Flight Lieut Henry Keane. Mr. Justice and Mr. Gibson.

FO W. A. Curtis, Mrs. William NeaBreen, Lt CoL and Mrs. Burton.

Wing Cmdr. and Mr. Johnston. Toronto: CoL and Mrs. Park.

Mrs. Alan Jackson, Mrs. Murdoch Iff BRIDE AND HER ATTENDANTS Mrs. Allan A. Sherlock, the former Mia Dulde Ann Stelnhardt i seen with her bridal attendants following her marriage Saturday afternoon.

From left to right are: Mrs. Sherlock, Mrs. Albert J. Erdmann, matron.ot-honor.Miss Helen Claxton, Hon. Rose Alexander, Miss Elizabeth Abbott Miss Madeleine Steen, Miss Anne Bethune and Mis Polly PUlet i Jlr.

rt lt' KosnKs-. The bride's gown wa of shell pink crepe, in afternoon length, and she wore a navy hat snJ accessories, with a Colonial FLIGHT LIEUT. ALLAN A. SHERLOCK AND BIS BRIDE, THE FORMES MISS DCLCIE ANN STEIMHARDT leave All Saints' Church ollowtng their marriage Saturday afternoon. Seen with thm in member of the bridal party: second row.

left to right) flight UeuU trie T. Sherlock and Mr. Albert J. Erdmann. (third row) Mim Hekn Claston and Hon.

Rom Alexander, (fourth row) in Elizabeth Abbott and Miia Madeleine Steen. Xfilth row) Miaa Anna Beth una and Mua Polly PUlet, (ilxth row) Mn. Laurenca A. Stelnhardt and Judga Irwin Un- bouquet of deep pink roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of.

the bride's parents, and later the couple left en motor trip through the Northern United Bute. Tbe bride travelled in a grey suit with navy accessories. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson will live In Woodlawn. Out-of-town guesta were Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Armstrong, Manotick; Mr. and Mr. Walter -Strong. Mr.

and Mrs. Hllliard Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John Rob- tnaonrMrrand Mr.

Roy Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Wilson, Woodlawn; Mr. and Mr. Verne Stevenson, Montreal: Mr. and termyer. Shirley Sanderson, Allen McQueen Pledge Vows in McLeod United Sbe4eek, -e4 Archdeacon- Hepburn efflclated at the ceremony, and tbe wedding music was played by Mr.

H. M. Muggins. Auusssn flowers were used to decorate the church. Judge Xrwln Untermyer, of New York City, gave the bride In marriage, and she was attended by Mrs.

Albert J. Erdmann of New York City, as matron of honor. Her bridesmaids were Hon. Rose Alexander. Miss Helen Claxttn.

Miss Elisabeth Abbott Mis Madeleine Steen. Mia Polly- PiUet and Mis Anne Bethune. nigh LtenEWeSherTocKr DFC. was- beat man, and the usher were Wing Cnxir. D.

J. Jackson, Sqdn. Ldr. D. Mc-, WUliaros, Sqdn.

Ldr. D. Warren, Flight Lieut James John. Flight Lieut Henry Kean'e, Flight Lieut B. Warren, Lieut Richard Rosenblatt.

USAAF, cousin of' the bride, TO Hugh Cramm and TO Charles Monty; -The bride wore a gown of ivory Chinese brocade, a gift to the bride from her Jate father urn utrjin nmw Ambassajflr.to. asTashioned'wlth when he was Tftwtrrirw; a satin Inset below the heart-shaped neckline. The full skirt was styled with French siesta. and the long train was of bro cade with a satin border. Her veil of rosepointe lace at one time belonged to'-the Orleans family, and was last worn by Mrs.

Putnam Myer at her wedding. The bride carried' prayer book covered. In brocade with a white orchid and stream-en of Itephanotls. A reception was held In the RCAF officers' mess at Rock-cliffe, where the wedding cake was cut with the sword ot Air Commodore Dwight Ross, commanding officer, Air Transport Command. K5tb5leI-CQoper Frederick Clarke Exchange Vows Dean Howard H.

Clark heard the marriage 'vows' of Miss Kalhalene Helen Cooper, daughter of Mr. end Mrr Harry H. Cooper, and Mr. Frederick Hugh Clarke, son 'of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil R. Clarke, in Christ Church Cathedral at three o'clock. Saturday The wedding imstlewa pUyed by Mr. Godfrey Hewitt and the church Wa decorated with Autumn flower. Given In marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mis Marjorte Carty a maid of honor.

Mr. David Cooper. brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Gllmour Armstrong and Mr. Arthur Parker.

A floor-length gown of white corded taffeta was chosen by the bride. It was designed with Peter Pan collar, fitted it -jr -iL" MM I A -I 1 r-r 1 i 4T kuth Smyth Becomes Bridel Of R. B. Watchorn Chrysanthemums and ferns decorated Parkdale United Church for the marriage Saturday afternoon at four o'clock of Miss Ruth Anna Smyth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur CU-mour to TIr. Robert Burke Watchorn, son of Mr; and Mrs. O. Arnold Watchorn. Rev.

H. X. Warren officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mr. J.

Albert Smith played the wedding music, and the soloists Mssters Reginald and Jackie Rosebrooke. 1 nivn. In n.rrl. nr kM father, the bride was attended by bee slstea. 'Miss, julady Smyth, of Toronto, aa matron of honor.

Mr. Earl Sadler was best and the ushers were Mr. Dudley Humphries and Mr. Kenneth Smyth. own of white -slipper satin was worn by the bride.

It wai fashioned with a net yoke, with a shirred on-Uie-snoulaar enact, which extended also from the waistline to the end of the train on the bouffant skirt. The bodice waa fitted, the sleeves were and jelf -covered -buttons fastened the bodice at the back. Her- fingertip embroidered veil was held by a cap of lace and satin, and she carried a cascade bouquet of American. Beauty rose and white bay chrysan- -r A 'reception was held after wards at the home of the bride's parents, and fatter Mrs. Watchorn left on a wedding trip through Algonquin Park and points in Western Ontario.

The bride travelled In a suit of grey gabardine with navy-blue accessories, and a corsage bou quet of Sweetheart roses. Upon then Teton. -Mr." and Mr. Watchorn will live In Ottawa. Ainung the out-of-town iruesn were Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Storr, Miss Claire Lans. Hamilton: Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Smyth. Miss Ruth Smyth. Miss Mararet Verdun: Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Porter, Miss Edith Smyth, Mis Gladvs Smvth, Toronto; Mr. and Mn. A Ayhner.

Que. Morjorie Sheto Becomes Bride i JLUJ-; i'- v' t' The marriage ot Mlaa Shirley Irene Samieiauu. -daogliter of Mr. and Mr. John Henry San-deraon, to Mr.

Allen DeWilt McQueeW, aon of Mr. and Mn. FreileHck' Bicker McQueen, took ilace on Saturday after-nooral three o'clock in McLeod Street United Church. Rev. Frederick.

Williame performed the ceremony. The bride' wedding ring formerly belonged to her grandmother. The wedding music wai played by Mn. Lilian Jean Fonyth, ami the aoloiai waa Mr. Thomat "Kmc.

"White" "ehryianthemumi, pelma, arm fern were ujea to decr llhuettf Given to marriage by her father, the bride waa attended by Mil Joyce Sanderson 'as mald-of-bonor, and Mrs. J. War- rn SmflmMl and Mn. Wil i Couple-Wed At Arnpriors Mias Mary Elizabeth Heinle-man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Helntzman. became the bride on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock of Mr. James Francis Wilson, aon of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Wilson, of Wood-lawn, in St John's Lutheran Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Earl Haase. Mr. Martin Oelsner played the wedding music, and the soloist was Mr.

Alfred Tourengeau, Mr. Helntxman gave his Uughter Tnarrtag. and she was attended by Miss Alma Morphy, of Pakenham, as maid of honor. Mr. Samuel Tripp, of Woodlawn, was beat man, and the ushers were Mr.

Gordon I rV Mrs. Gordon Heinttman. To- rontov 7 liam Laarl. ol "Toronto. artsu yeew aaoy erenwi.

Weds Zora Mendelsohn Of interest In Ottawa was the wedding yesterday of Mrs. Zora Rose Mendelsohn, daughter ot Mr. and Mr. Max Rose, to Mr. Melvin F.

Rashkis. formerly of Ottawa, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rashkis, which took place in the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, recently. Rabbi Abraham L.

Feinberg performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Milton Lan-dy; aa matron of honor. Mr. Morton Rashkis was best man for his brother For her marriage the chose a gold lame suit trimmed with brown velvet She wore a "brown velvet calot brown velvet ahoes and accessories, and a gold orchid.

Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Rashkis left on a wedding trip to the Laurentian. Tbe bride travelled In a green and red plaid woollen Jumper ensemble. Upon their return, they will reside at 2571 Ash urst-roat University Heights, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Mar-goschas, Arnold Haltreeht; Mr. and Mrs. Jay -Wolfe, were among the OtUwaguest al the wedding. Joan Brule Weds William Blenkari The wedding vow of Man Joan Lorraine' Brule, daughter of Mrs.

John B. Brula, and Mr. William Patrick Bien-4 karn, son of Mr. and W. J.

Blenkarn, were heard this morning at nine o'clock In St Thomas Aquinas Church, Billings Br lda. Rev. Leo Lacroix officiated. and the soloist Wa Miss Eugenie Brule. Miss Cecile Hebert plsyeorfne wedding music.

The church wss decorated with chrysanthemums end gift-dloil. Mr. J. B. Brule -gave -his daughter In marriage, and aha was attended by Mias Margaret Doherty as bridesmaid.

Mr. Gerrard Pelot was best man, and the jishen were Mr. Philip Brule and Mr. Leo Bruie. wedding gown-of white slipper satin was chosen by the bride.

It wss designed, with a fitted bodice, a Eugenie collar. LlontJlUffllee.y.esjDdJLJniR skirt extending in a slight train. The collar and peplum were trimmed with Guipure. lace. Her veil of tulle Illusion waa ar ranged from a white.

satin. helmet trimmed with pearls, end she carried a cascade bouquet ot American Beauty rose. Following a reception at the home ot the bride's parents, Mr. Land Mrs. Blenkarn left on a wedding trip to new York Uty.

Going away the bride wore chestnut brown wool -suit with coffee toned accessories. Her corsage bouquet was of pink roses. Upon their return they will reside in Ottawa. Out-of-town, guests Included Mr. and John McNtven, "Montreal West; Mr.

and A. P. Shukis, NJ; Mr. Philip Brule, La cave, Ont; Mr. Leo Brula-Deep River, Ont; Mr.

Charles Purvis, odwlt To i tljebom. The marriage of Mias Ssrs Tattlebaum. deiigWer jsi Mr. and Mrr M. Tattlebeum.

and Mr. Israel JoseDh Bodnoff, son ot Mr. and Mn. I. B.

Bodnoff. took place yesterday afternoon at five o'clock In the Congrega- ftirffl 'SXgnoth'Achlrq. Rabbi Ltfachuts officiated. The bride was given In 'mar- I Simpson. Simcoe.

Ont: Mrs. Warren. Chatham. NB; Pilot Officer L. J.

MacPherson, Tren ton, Sqdn. Ldr. and Mrs. G. Grindlay.

Flight Lieut James John, Group Captain and Mrs. Newson, Sqdn. Ldr. and Mrs. Hallett.

Sqdn. Ldr. and Mrs. Burden, Centralla. Ont; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rosenblatt Scarsdale, NY; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Untermyer, Mr. Peter Rosenblatt Mr.

William Rosenblatt, New York City; Flight Lieut Eric Sherlock. Mr. and, Mrs. George Baillie, Vancouver; Brigadier and Mrs. Allard.

Quebec City; Major General Lucas V. Beau. Washington; Lieut. Richard Rosenblatt USAAF. San Angelo, Texas.

bodice buttoned down the front and long sleeves ending in points over' the bands. Her fingertip veil -of French net was held in place by a Juliet cap, and she carried an arm bouquet of Johanna HiU roses. Her only Jewelry was a single strand of pearls, the gift of the bttde-groom. A-reception" Was held at the Red Door, and later Mr. and Mrs.

Clarke left on a wedding trip to Syracuse and the Worth- em United States. Going away the bride, wore a beige and sand wool auitwtth an emerald green hat and dark "brown accessories. Herr corsage bouquet was ot green- their re turn they will reside at Court-land Park on the Prescott highway. Out-of-town, guesta included Mrs. Ida Pierce, Barbados, BWI; Mr.

and Mrs R. Daly, Miss Laurel Daly, Miss Lena Daly, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forjyth, Toronto. Canada's Air Detection Corps waa disbanded November -13, 1044 lohg sleeves tapering over the hands.

The bouffant skirt wss trimmed with satin roses on the hipline. -Her floor-length veil of plaoa- by-a- eoronei orange blossoms and she carried a cas cade bouquet of Cavalier roses find whita chrysanthermrms. Following the wedding reception, held at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a motor trip to -the Eastern illnited -SUtes-end the- rMart. times. For travelling -the-bride wore a blue checked wool dress maker suit Upon, their return they wlu reside in Ottawa.

Among the out-of-town guesta were Dr. and Mrs. W. M. CodyJ G.

A. Guzwell. Mr. snd Mrs. J.

D. Cody; Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Cody and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thwaite and family end Mr, and Mrs.

Ont: Mr. and MrsW. B. Cody and family andl Iabon7 Simpson, simcoe. airs, j-amiriwMefV4n Flight Lieut and Mrs.

B. train. The lace sleeves lonr snd flotitiefflrr points over the hands. Her headdress of orange blossoms caught her full length veil of tulle Illusion, which extended over the Train. She carried cascade bouquet of white carnations and stepha-notli.

Following the ceremony," reception was held at the borne of the bride's parents, and later the couple left a wedding trip to Montreal Toronto, and New Yorlr State. MnTMcQueeh travelled in a green tissue faille dress, wlttfl thW hat trlav med with taupe feathers, and taupe accessories. Hsr ensemble waa topped with Canadian squirrel cape, and corsage bou upon tneir return. Mr and Mrs. McQueen, will live in Buckingham.

Honoring Miss Susan. Mc-Ewan. a bride-elect of this month, Mrs. M. Hogan and Mrs.

Jon Bipw entei a personal shower. The guest-of-honor was presented with a corsage bouquet ot red rosea. "TPhoioby Little.) at the high round neckline, a carried a colonial bouquet. of American Beauty roses. fllllniiiina a aasailinn luld at- I I brideamaid, Uttla MlM Sutan Irvine waa flowerfirL Mr.

William Laari, of Toronto, wai best man, and the ushera were Mr. J. Warren Sanderson and Mr. Jack Barber- For her marriage the bride choae gown of white tatin, with ChantUly lace over the bodice, which Shiahed in a gracelul I 4 1 vsr 2 :2 -r tPnoto by Utile.) MR. AND MRS.

ANDREW MILNE FLOYD. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES STEWART KIDD. Anna Mavis LeacHand AndrevvTloyd Are Married at Holy Trinity Church s.

Kidd-Hamilton Nuptials Vows. Heard ChurcH MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JAMES CODY. 1 of matching lace, which held a full length vert of Imported tulle ilkiskm, extending beyond the tratn.

She carried an -arm bou- quet of Johanna HiU roses, stephanotia -and -white -heather. -the a reception wa held at. the home' of the bride's Parent, fe tne coiiple left oora the Maritimes. Going away, the brtile cho flame red gaberdine suit, with, matching hat and grey topped With a kidskln Jacket Her corsage bouquet was of white gar-dentas. Mr and Mr.

Floyd wiU reside in Miss Iris lubrlle Hamilton deted Lois Wright and W. Cody North Russell, on. Saturday eve-J i I i mng at seven odock. for theiWed in Parkdale United Church marriage ot Miss Marjorie Viola The marriage of Miss Anna Mavis Leach, daughter -of -Mrs. Cecil Aubrey Leach, snd the late Mr Leach, to Mr.

Andrew Milne Floyd. son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew McVey Floyd, took place Saturday afternoon at 3.3a o'clock, ie 'Holy Trinity Church. IUti Orson Claiku UBilUllllWl laughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Ira i fitted bodice trimmed with bead-Wilson Hamilton, became the work. long sleeves ending -In bride 6fMr. Charles Strwart rmintsover the hands, and a fall Kldd. of Montreal, son of the: skirt with a long train.

Her jate Rev. and Mn. C. E. Kidd.

fingertip veil of tulle was held pt Cananoque. in Chalmers in place by coronet, and she asststetrTeYrrtftrrtd thi. Seigniory Club and the-. home Shelp, daughter of Mr. and Mn.

Henry Shelp. of -Russell, and Mr. WlAred Donald Clark, son of Mrs. M. C.

Aubin. of Ottawa. -iReVy-Sidney Row-e-fTtctated at lhe eeremrmv and Mo lahn. winamc played, tbe. wedding music.

The soloist wss' Mr. Don- laid Graham. Tbe tride wM given In mar her tattler and attended Cora She! p. Ir. Ian Mackie, ot Ottawa, was best man and.

the ushers -were Mr. James McNsught sn4.Mr. Harry Whttehesd. A gown of Ivory satin styled bride' parents, tMrt i. Mr, and Mrs.

rV" ins jw 4lMe-- ereen suit under a ereen nUiH topcoat, with a matching hat and wine accessories. Her corsage in Montreal. Out-of-town guests included Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.

Har- In a double ring ceremony in Parkdale United Church, on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, the marriage was solem- ol Lois Jm XiJlU daughter of Mr. and Mn. J. Elmer Wright, attd Mr. William James Cody, son of Dr.

and Mrs. w-Mr--ouyr or nammon. uni. Rev. Dr.

Norman Coll offlctat'-ed at the mariage. The wedding music wss played by Mr. Albert Smith. --Whito'-ciCTysanThemums ferns were used to decorate the church. Mr.

WhU- attended by Miss Betty Pritchard a maid-of-honor. Miss Yvonne- Wright as bridesmaid, and Mie Karen The best man was Mr. Leon ai aj itk ,..1.. Mr. Duane Wright and Mr.

Dean' WrlgW; "brothers of the bride. A. iradUinnai own At Ivory bluetriage by her father, and attend Percy. Clarke. The wedding music was -played by Mr.

Cyrtl Rickwood, end the church choir was in attendance, with Miss Anna-Mae Hutt as soloist. Chrysanthemums Were used to decorate the church. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Norman J. Leach, of Toronto, the bride wee attended by her sister.

Mis Jean Leach, as tnaM of honor, ane Mrs: Kenneth of Montreal, -and Miss Mary Elliott aa- brides maids. Her cousin. Miss Nancy Leaehrwas UowerglrL' Mr; Rutherford Parlee- was -best man, and the ushers wertf'MrV' Ian MacdonaldV Mr. Ralph Me-Dowen and Mr." Williani Fralr, of Hawkesbory. -4 rl-'-v A gown of white ChantUly laee with a full skirt and.

long ttedThe-bride-was greerrtB ma United Church at 2.30 o'clock Saturday artcrnooru Very Rer. Dr John w. Wood-1 Wood JIHe essi IHe oTIIc'lalM aT lited by Rev. A. L.

Griffilhs.i -4: -obert Van Dme was soloist. The church was decorated with white chrysanthemums on Vie altar, and tall standards of ateps. The pewa were marked With white 1 ribbons and chry- an them urns. given -in mar- lage by her' father, and at tended by Mia Barbara Bert as I maid-of -honor and by Mlssj Eleanor Kidd and Miss PatricU Hamilton aa brTdwrnaldr. Mr.

Paul J. G. Kidd. of Wind -ear. was best man, and the ushers were Mr.

Patrick-O Ha- nahan, Mrr Ram Fi Mr. Hilton Wilby, all of Hamtl and Mr. uougtss uuni A.rweddlng- of white i i i XiugtaallajrriiMrrandjJrr. man Wright, and a Dotigl rt, Mr, Mrs. Ralph E.

Foster, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul J.

Out-of-town guests were Mrs, B. Hunt. Mra. J.TooBsers. Mlai Lniian Stack, Boston.

Mrs. W. A. Niehots. Mrs.

M. Haley, Carleton Place: Mrs, Arthur Gregory, ColUngweod; -Mr. and, Mrs, HasttngsT- Mr. WTTIuun Frsrir, Hawkeebury; Mr. and Mrs.

Az E-i Floyd, Hamiltoru -Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Bamett Mr. and Mrs.

David Hunter, Mis Rita Shep- G. Kidd. Windsor. Drnd JbfaxlsndjeJfriat a f-of-thLuther aa Bower girl ftltBIerHp Veil andcarried bou- quet -of ted lusts. Her only Jewelry was a necklace of pearls bridegroom.

The weddtnaT xeceotion. waa new Miw jnmrr Vfc. U1V DTKIC on a trip to ine AatronaacRs and hfston: Dr. and Mrs, Paul D. Rosahn, Dr, and Mrs.

Oranf Colpitis, new Brt- ed trr her litter, Mn. H. Nieren-berg, as matron of honor. Mr. Phil Bodnoff was best man for his brother.

An ankla-length gown of ice Uue velvet chosen by the bride, and she tarried stv arm bouquet ot red 1 Following a reception held at the Histadxut Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Bodnoff left to spend thslr honeymoon In New York." For a yellow toocoaL Mrs. Bodnoff wiU reside in Sturgeon rails. Oat tain.

and MraJpsren U.Later the couple Wft Uver L-whfte lipr atln wseiPaut'Montreel; Mr. and Mr. waa chosen by the bride Sf Davids, end-iAr'itrsveBl Kenneth. Frair. Mr.

A. Sheppard -v u- Mi Leach, Mtss Ksney- Leach, Te-T rente; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sperling, Cobden. ek O'Henaghan.

Burling ton. Ont: Mr. and Mrs.W.- riUoatrick, Mr. firi Mrs. A.

1. Mj LT. eoo- Mrs. John Ferguson. Mr.

Alec Freeer. uwvwip vni. UWSiCttrra worn by the bride. It waa -fash- and a basque bodice. The full gathered skirt anlehed In a long, circular cratn.

She' wore a Mary Queen of Scots bonnet teitbodice. sweetheart neekllne.itotu and Mr an -Mr. R- W. 1 coal wim rey arcesaorics. Jtoisage iKAiqurt wtl ot Plnkj roses.

dow Luther. "Mr. Robert Haugh Wright, Toronto. lt was desianed with a nylon net jom ouuuicu wiu sew pcvia trunmed -wita iatin roses, end 1,.

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