SPEERS-PA'I"l`ERSON A pretty wedding took place in Bonar Presbyterian church. Toron- to, on Saturday, October 5. 1940, when Anne Anderson (Nan). eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pat- terson, Lambton Ave-., Mount Den- nis. becume the bride nf John Wil- liam Spears. younger son of Mr. and` Mrs, James M` Speers, Thornton. Rev. G. C. Lumnnt, B.A., officiated. The bride. given in marriage my n..u_.... ...A.-.. .. ct.-.-.,,1_|,,nggh .\HIIIl\ll'l' ` L USHUS .I-II` I'u\A|Il-rI Ex};-acts A -nlllu SERVE 'l`Ill'IM FUR |".:\l`IN(i /\l'l l.l'I:-3AU(.`E --BAKEl) OR IN PIES. BUY HY GRADE -' BUY WITH (()NFll)l`IN(3E! SpeuIal- -SEl.F.(`. [`El) QUAl.l l`Y _ __ _ _- - g S(-i(\ntil`i(-:||l_v ` ``;I'.. `.'.. 25` I-its Jo-ll) Q In: `~:_,; \ slilllI -- -4_.l_4._.. sxnlnulrfil I-rm: mnnd -an I`/g~n7,. Bnllle Tlb 13 UN uuuu \ln.n| .~. vv ...... Ontario Blue Concord Gram-:4 arv lwing lmrvcsl- ed in large volume this \\'(`(`k. W(- suggesl if ...-.. nrnenrvinl!-- huv vuur rt-tuuin-moms RU'l'lAN--DONNELLY Beneath an arch -of evergreens, autumn leaves and gladioll and cen- tred with a large white bell, the marriage took place on Saturday, Oct. 5. 1940, of Jean Elizabeth, sec- ond eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Donnelly, Lefroy. to Mr. John W. Ruttan. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ruttan, Gravenhurst, The bride, given in marriage by her father, was prettily gowned in tropic blue velvet with a wreath of orange blossoms in her hair, that had also been worn by her mother and grandmother `and is ,almost 60 years old. She carried as her holi- quet red roses and'fern. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lu- ; el1a~ Donnelly. as bridesmaid. who wore fuchsia crepe and carried yel- low "mums. "Plan Inn-inln q mtithnr BUY ` ~ ~ WAD (,0$Ol.(lPJ(:()Nl(31\fb` `w '- nullrnlts Ontario Grnwn No. I l.urp,'- 3" I. THIS IS ONTARIO mmrr: wmzx __.....x.. nu..- t-.......n-A (`..-an.-u urn In-inu llll`\ L`Sl 23 `rge volume lllls \\'l`I'K. vvr mu1,;p.~,x:m. .. preserving-~lm_v your rt-quirom-.nt.~: [III \I\ll\lAV\l \IAV - x : ~ .- Onlnrio C-r0\\`n Solcclvtl lb. 1 SPINACH For the Chicken nr Turlu-_v I)in_m-r!` Eatlpnr Brand ` . CR1\NBI'IIlRIl'IS 2 SE .. I-lh. in (Zcll0plr.nu- Ihu; This Yozu"s (Trap of Ontario's In-ullh giving apples urn nnw In-ing hur- vcstcd. The SI`l(`(`li0ll and quzllily are good! ' IN Unlnuuu. . u... A -11:13 F---.....-....-- -_ __ H- ONT/\l{l() GIHWVN h'I`ll.l')( "l`I'Zl) CELERY _`""` HEARTS 2 *"'-*= Bullvlnes 11 , , , . , .. xv" I I ...... L I - 540050050)ooooooooaoooooo-ooorcw 29 - ' ' Ill-2Ll..\II\.\'.\"S Snmlwirlv (Inh'l"l`l'\ ' ` Rutlun was his brother's grooms-` The bride's mother were blue crepe with corsage of roses`. The ceremony was conducted by' Rev. L. s. Paisley. Mr. curtox-dl mun. Miss Dorbthy IReid of Barrie iplayed the wedding march. I 'r`hn house was nicely decorated f$'i1'Eix15 l\ 'l`rmII Inr 1 NESCAFE XI nllll I II I I|0ll'Q [LOBSTER W 21 lh\\ I. GELATINE u-.?..': .;'.. 17 .||2\\'|`.l. Itruml snonmnuc ,.';,;-,-_ 25 I N|H`2I{\\`lI0ll`.\' DEVILLED HAM 2 ".',;_;;`* 25, F,(.l. ll BAKING POWDER ?,;',(' 9 :\ 'l'n-M Iur Ynur :\|IillI;|| Pris ` PARD DOG FOOD ?.f'|;_'_ " 19 nr;I\L TOMATO KETCHUP Z "" 351 II nr. Lnrzn H:-Hln (U\\ .\\'\ PERFECTION cocoa ',".'; 25 lRlI\\r'. N |H.:`\('l\\\'|'.|.I.'H cnzm or TOMATO soup 8- '. III 'Iin IT'S_}XPPLE TIME :\xvrI\ A I) III! bride. 21 gold no,cklucu; 10 the b1`idc `maid. :1 pair of cut glass candl lholdcrsz to the gmunmsmnn. :1 Mol'_ I occo bill fold and key case ',j :/o`..___ ` ._.\./.____.,, l, Tell it well and It will sell. F0! Barrie the telling is best dona through The Examiner. ._..__..n`. L) `AA A .-.a-.u gn- IN ()N'l`/\R,l()! ._ 1-...... ..r 1|..I..-in um I x I I Rip:-m'(I in Our Mmlorn Rim-nim: Ilnonls. Ih. v.AOlN4\JOlO0O~OOO0OOO ," l"n-ch-r-~'Ihn 39!! .30 on) nuwcu cuznusm 2' 19` '~ ('\|H"I'.'\ FRENCH WAX .'.=.,',"- 23 |nutumn mowers. Guests were present from Graven- hurst. Toronto, Barrie. Cnokstown. Stroud. Lefroy "and Churchill. The bride received many beautiful gifts. rm... 111-:\nvn'c ni on ch.- hrido was `I I'D-JG l"I.V Z-`I Snap Powdet2 " l\hl.\.anux .. II Snmlwirlv I` -_--07.. Jnr /1-Ih. Pin. \ '.`'.L';;. 15* ; 1I.1 :;.l5` i . VI-'.1':;. 15 _' [i iplayed the wedding marcn. I The house nicely with gladioii, white asters and other autumn flowers. I rtnnclc uynrn nrncunf from Graven-l . a necklace: to the bridesmaid, a necklace: to the organist, a bracelet: and to the groomsmun. an ash tray and cigarette holder. After a reception and buffet sup-I pr.-r and amidst showers of confetti` and `best wishes, the happy young couple left'f0r a short. honeymoon to northern points. The bride tr'a_- velled in a rust dress with blue coat and blue accessories. _._-__..a_______ bride recexvea mzmy `oeaumux gluml` The gruum`s gift to the bride ` _..______@______._ Is vnur subscription naid? _:. 1; Av1v\_4nuu_>-any--.. _ .. St. ,1\!-1r.y'r'. Roman Catholic Church, Barrie, was the setting fax` a charming wedding at 10 a.m. Sat- 3 1 urday. when Katherine Anne l (Kitty) Devlin, daughter 01' Mrs. ` Devlin and the late Charles Thomas Devlin. was united in marriage Lu Dr. John McCabe. Windsor. son of Dr. and Mrs. Leo George Mccabe. victoria Avenue, Windsor. `Inn-u I?nnnrnnri nnnn J IT ('..iLIil`.: V`lCl0l`Ia Avenue, winusur. Very Reverend Dean J. M. C.1air, rector of the church, officiated at the ceremony. `Miss Mary Cameron played the wedding music. and Miss Dorothea McLaughlin, Toronto. cou- sin of the bride. played Ave Maria" on the iolin. "I"!-in n In-nh ulnu rlmnnrntori with El The e urch was decorated with profusion of autumn leaves, and the altar was arranged with masses 0-1' bronze chrysanthemums and blue asters. The guest pews were marked with baby 'mums tied with bme 'tu1le. ' I `on the IOHH. ' I I Thu Im-`Ida urhn umc o-iv:-n in mar- ' U110. The bride, who was given in mm`- riage -by her brother. Bernard J. Devlin. was lovely in a gown of ice blue satin and long train. matching veil trimmed with seed pearls. cut- work `around the high circular neckline, long sleeves, tiny buttons - down the back to waist. Her flowers lwere a cascade bouquet of white igardenias and bouvardia with long lsatin stmeamers. -J Ar- Ir.'.... 1,. I IVIFS, J1-11111:: Lu. opL:L:ia, AIIUA V... B.A., my her father. were a street-length dress of powder blue crepe with matching hut. bluck accessories and corsage of pink roses.-Miss Etta Pat- terson wus her sister's bridesmaid and wore air rm-cc blue crepe with black ucccsorios and Corsage of pink roses. Mr. Mervyn McCm'm:1ck was` ggoomsmun and the ushers were Mr. Addo Bruno and Mr. Ernie McCor-l 4 mack. rm... vnm-niinn um: hnld (Ii. U10 aLLu am cauucn a. The maid 0f'honnur was Miss 15- obel Devlin. sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid was Miss Cunstnnec McCabe, Windsor, sister of the groom. who were identical slylr: frocks. The f0rmer'.s' gown was del- phinium blue chiffon velvet with basque top and full net skirt of the srvme shade. and her head-dress was shirred velvet and she were long` velvet gauntlets_ Her flowers were a colonial -bouquet of Ophelia i'nse:<. The latter's gown was of midnight `lblue velvet and net in similar style. _including headdress and gauntlets. and her t'ilower.s were a colonial bouquet of Ophelia macs. mu... ....,.,.....t..~..... "me T\Il n.n~lr-n F` uuuquul ()1 Ljpurnn nu.n.n. The ,~.:m0m.~'man was M:vlll`iC(` F Coughlin. Windsor. and thv u~:h(`r:~ were Frank Devlin. Toronto. bm~ thcr of the bride, and Philip Mc- Cabe. Toronto. brother of me ;_u'v:mm - u,,.v.1 ..4 AL. 1..." I want. ;u: \llIw\I. U... ,. .. ........H I A reception was held at the heau- ( tiful home of the bride's mother. ` .138 Baylfield Street. the servi1i,'.1, -table in the sp:-1cious dining mum ` being centred with a bouquet nt B1`ia1'clilif roses in a silver buwl and silver candelabra with white 'e:1ndles_ Guests mimberinp, ncz1:`l_v one hundred were received by llwr |bride's mother. and the 1.:rnmn`.~ "mother. The former were u lulunk I l velvet gown with ynke nl (`Ill s'.r~m beads and matching hat and enr.<::;:r of purple orchids. The httvr was gnwned in beaded hyacinth l)l::r chiffon with matching, felt h ll with ostrich tips and cursage nf pink lilies. - . .. . tn. nn..n..|_.. |..nl I l I UIIUB. . i Later. Dr. and Mm. McC;1hv Inf!` [an 3- honeymoon trip by mntur 1' {Quebec City. Gaspo. and the Mnri Ilimcs. the bride travelling in :m'-': force blue wool dress. the bvlt nil ,which was studded with gold, n` '=cmi-tted ainfm`c_- bllll,` (`Hill l1'1m~ med with,mjnk..malchin:: bluo hm | and veil, and `mlxvy blue u('(:vssri:'s. On their return, they will x'v.~'idv in ! Windsor. ._ ..._...: :.. /\.... r.....-n I Vvluumu. _ . The bride gmc-ua-r'd in /\r1.< frvu St. Micha(-,l`s Col'lc::0. Ul1i\'(`I`.\`H) ` Toronto. in 1940. and H19 p,rm fmm the Faculty wf Modicint`. Un `varsity of Tm'()ntu. in 1938. l\ . .- . _ .. .1... ...... I I i `W. '1'. Hill'l`l'~'. lVlI`\. \I\".\l' lI\|lII'. ;Munsip.nm` Ed'\\'zn'cl Brt-nnan, Rm" ! -|u\'l`ph Nl(.`H(`lll'_\'. Rm`. .l. M(`QuIll;~n ]Re\'. Ml('hH(`l Dudd. Misses Mziryl McDonald. Mary Daw.~nn. Aud1`(`_\" Devlin. Ruth Curtis. Joan Mcl.au1,:'u- I lin. Catherine Muvklin. Annabc-at Mucklin. Juan Mr-l.au;:hlin. Bvltv MCCnbo. R0.~vxum`_\' Rm-~l-r. nnrl May Orr and Curl Runvslx-". all ml" : I I I l I l A n "I I\n.-.- D I lrnnh l\/h'< W .1 H;||'!l_ vx.-...; \lL ..........,`.. ... ..,.,,. ` Out-urf-tnwn gut-:~-.\ at lhv `din g included the rol1owinp.: v-A , n `H... I I` 1\.J"-`lxn ulna nlunuuvu Inn: H...-v.....,.,. ` Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Mccubu. I-Inn.l Dr. and Mrs. Raymund D. Mm-;m Judge and Mrs. J. J_ Coup.hlin. Miss Helen M.cTng,uv. M1`. and Mrs. Cw -. Campeuu. D1`. and Mrs. U. J. Durw- Icht.-xj. Miss F`l IVI2l!`(`lll.("|l-`.`. ` John `and Patricia 1\I1('NulL_\'. wsn ,gL1e' Lff Dr. und Mrs. McCnbv. all !of Windsor: Miss Minnie Mulligan `and Maurice Mulligan. Dl`ll'uil; 1`/I~'.| and Mrs. Edward McCnbC. S1 1 i Thomas. I I 4 --. v,,..:.... ,...n MI... 4' 1 IIIUIIIKIF. i Mr. Juslicv nnrl Mrs. (` ` P. McTugue. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. M :- Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs, Frnnl. Macklin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dex- `lln. Mrs. Rut-slcr. ;.Il"dndmnLh(`I` of Lhv ;,vr(mn. Mrs. T. ]V1L`Cl-l`I Hl). M": W. T Harri. Ml'<. C'l(-Isvv Hum--. .... t`A...~,n-rl R1-nnnnn R|`\' l'Ul'l\HlH_ Mrs. P. J. I._\`nvh. Mrs mack. The reception was held at ~ home of the bride's aunt. Mrs. E. Guiller. I 2u'kw2iy Ave.. 'l`omniu. Mrs. Patterson received wearing black crepe. mulching accessories and an em's:n;;,- of orchids. while the} groom .~: mother were green cre e.| black necessaries with cursuge of yellow rnses. Aflnr u wmlriinu in!) in northern} _ _ 1\_accAnE-1)Evi.1N bnnnun F` nth Liurus. uvzm 1v1c1.du;;u- x xerine Amnabm HI" \\'v(l- Leading Aircraftman Edward Ba- zett. R.C.A.F. London. Ontario: Miss Joan O'Donnell. Fort Frances; Pi- erre Butin. Rayal Canadian Navy. Halifax. N.S.: Miss Rosemary Gib- son, Kingston: Mizs Stella Murray. Renfrew: Miss Geraldine Davis. Flight-Lieutonant and Mrs; Gordon Dunlop. Mrs. Kenneth J. McDonald. Bellevillo: Eugene McCullough. Sault, Ste, Marie: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bazctl and Miss Marion Bazctt. Guelph. 'rHmviAs-KIuNG A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of M1`. and Mrs. A. Mit- chell. 15 Jame St,., Barrie. by Rev. A. N, Cooper. on October 4. 1940.; when Marguerite. youngest. daugh- ter ul Mr. and Mrs. S. Kring 01 Palmer. Susk.. became the bride of Pl.e_ 1. Thomas at the Third Divisiun Petrol Cny., R.C.A.S.C. tC.A.S.F.). f`~.nan Rn:-rlnn nnlv cnn nf MI`. and FCIl'()l L,I)y., x1.L,.n.D.L. I\..n.o.r.r. Camp Bordon. only son nf Mr. and L. Thomas. Brown Rd.. Whitu Rock. BC. '1"I.n I~...iAn unwn an :nHn|'nnnn mock. up. The bride wnro an :1fternm)n frock of military blue. with wine accessories and U Corsage of `pinltl roses. Mrs. Alvin Mitchell, cousin of the grown. attended the bride. wearing :1 dusky 1'oso dress with navy vbiuo ncessorics and a corsagc 0! white roses. 131:. 11 12 fWv\~i:-I: u]x'nnf1h(- 3!'d whno Ptc. D. B. Orrick. also of H19 3rd Div. Petrol Coy.. was g1'o0m:;mm` After tho ceremony 5: reception \\/as held al the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcbnugnll. aunt and uncle uf 1110 gronnm ` 1.2.1.. H-m hzmnv vmmu c.n:iL>lC `of 1110 Luu-1` tho happy young cazzplc `ll:-fl for a wedding trip to S1. Cath- |;u'inus and Niagara F3115. I yeuuw . After u wedding trip northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Spears will reside in Toronto. K ._ /b-_.._._._..._. l JENNE'l"l`-CH.`\l`I'EL A pretty -wedding tunic place :1! ihc home nf the bride's `parents. on Saturday aft(-rnmm. October 5, 1940. :11 3.30 n`cl<)cl<. when Miss Jean A1- gMrs. Frank Chappcl, Minesing. was |unilcd in n12Ir1'i.'agc In -Mr. Borden `E. Jonnotl. son of Mr. and Mrs. J0- soph Jcnnvlt Thnrnhm. The cer- (-mnny was cnndncled `by Rev. F. W. Madden. The bride wurc all-wnnl teal blue. and currivd :1 bouquet of Talismam 1'05:-s and muidon hair fern. Miss F1'zIn<'(.~s Chnppcl. Minesing. was her Briurcliff roses. ml- co..nl.u- Inn.-H V`hnu~nfun berm Chnppcl. daughter of Mr. .'md~ sisu-r's bridesmaid. and wm`C navy. blue silk crrpo. with `.1 curszngo of l'lI]J. After the ceremony 2: reception ` '35 held. :it which :1 must was pro- l xmsecl by Rev. '17. W. Madden. and I fittingly l'(`SpI)tId(`d tn by the growth. 1 `About twenty-five guests were pre- .%sent. thnse from 2: distance being. `Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jennett. St:in [ley and Beryl: lV[r. and Mrs. Ewart Jennett. and daughter Marie. Thorn- tnn: lVll.\S Vern Collins. Stayner: ts rCliffIn`d Vill`C()C. Utnpiu: Miss Mur- liel Chnppel, Saskatoon: Mr. and if |Mr.<. Albert Pierie. and Leonard ~ tCh:ippel. New 'l.mvell: Mrs. Jns. `(.'h;mpel. _!.1l'iIl`.dn1t)lhL`I` of the bride: and Mrs. Madden. ` , Fur a trip tn the North the "bride 3' {dunned it wine coloured cunt. black -"Ihut and matching neeessuries. On their return the bride and grnuxn. will reside at Thnrntnn. vi brmrclm roses. | Mr. Stanley Jennott. Thorntqn. `was the [.1'I`()(IYT1.s`l`n'dn. Thu (1|'nl\h1': r1ifI< u-m`:-` 111 H1O 'W'E|5 IHC [.{I'()()TI"l.`il`H'dH. Th1` grnnnfs gifts were: 10 the` ibridcanmid. :1 gold nockluccz and to the ;.mnms1nnn. 21 gold tic `pin and clip. Anm- 1h:- r-nrnmnnv :1 x-00-mini) Ri\`vrrI;:lo United Church. 'I`nrnn- M. \\';ns b:`nntifuH_\' decorated with palms. ;.'ludi-li and fern for tho` u-vrlding of Axmiu Isobel. only .di||l'.!hI'.`l` uf R1-v. and IVIr.~. G. E. 1(`-vuln-1'. and Ronald C. Jackson. `Nupunvv. only sun nf MI`. and 1Vh'.~`. f\ I) l....I.. ... I.`..1 ...... ..:..~ r\..a TI... I` .lA('KS()N--~(`()Ul.'l`Ell I Iuunnru In-.\<:[.:u_\.~ Ul curuuuuI1> anuu )astox's in blending shades. `. Thv gr:-um was sL1p1>m'tt`d by Mr. `Arthur B91] of Kingston and 1119 ush-srs were Desmond Pm`tx'idge. cuusm uf the bridv. ;g,nd Maitlandl jlacksun. Cnusin of the groom. I ' The wcsptiun was held at thel pa1`5uI)uge. Mrs. Couller receiving in` parmu velvet with hat to mulch and corsage of roses. She was assisted by Mrs. Jacksun'in a sweetheart blue crepe dress. navy accessories and corsugo of Talisman roses. Tho nnunln Inf! :\n u rnnhur twin in auu L'LH.Ml5L' U1 ldllblllall F0565. The couple left on a motor trip Lu Eastern Ontario and Quebec. the bride travelling in .3 soldier blue crepe dress with coat of same shade ``I';``\ (H'\\' .-nv|5v-v-..xl H-vru an-?un '.I'_ |l`-Lll|k'I H1 l\k'V. LIHU Wllb` L1. - mltvr. np;uwv. MI`. H. .l.'u`k. Elm-rprise. Ont. Th!` Idv'.~' father He furmer minister of mun Aw`. United church. B;u`riz-`I l'i('I;m`d. ;:s. by Rev. DI`. W. Arrnstrung. who had officiated thv \\':-ddmgz 4-!` the briclc-'5 pan - Hg rm; muum: nxgnnxlj. oN'r., CANADA ...__._.__ 133 AVI\ll',.lll'l L.|'LI|ll'l \`\d HIJIU` nnnur. atnrvd in rose ClnVel' vel- und the brideamaids were Miss-l Irma Hnlden und Marjorie Gra- . d1'e.<>'ud in wand ruso vvlvvt gowns were fushinned alike I ughtly fined shirred bodice. mhvurt neckline and full skirt. _v wore tiny heuddresses of mat- .g \'cI\`L-1 and ostrich Lips andu .....J` nu-I n.\.~.\n-..-_ no` ....a. ll. esided ai Shin-ld.~ AVI. U llv-nu uu ' W A qfliet wedding was solemnized at the` parsonage. Tottenham, Sat-E uljday, Oct. 5. 1940, when Louise Stella. `daughter of Mr. Charles Robb and the late Mrs. Robb of ToHe.|- ham, became the bride of Per:-val Allan Muir, son of Mrs. James Muir and the late Mr. Muir of Minesmg Rev-. W. S. Butt. officiated. N, , .I....\,.........u1.v .-In-urn- IICV-. W_. D. Dun. ULLl\.|uIA.\a- The bride was `becom'mg1v dross~ ed in a dark grey tailor-made suit with navy accessories and cm`::agc of red_ roses. The only at'c'1d:-mks ......... run. .....-a Y\/h-c \NaH4\1' S\r;;ms`.o11 l||dl' and; and! I were 1y_1`r. an of Tor`g`mto. Tun:-viA'.-liulr ox Iorpmu. Immdialely following the cure- _ e bridal couple left for a mold ip through Nn horn Onl- ari bgvpon their return they will rs-sida`t Minesimt. ... $1 cessqriek and corsage of roses The g1'o0rp`_j'; a graduate of Osgunde Hull and {the}: couple will reside in Na- `1Q; og`,\J`pDn Int-:11` 1 reside `at Minesing, f:`1;igisdiy;datober` 10; mo d_ THE omy dl. c'1u--lino 3 Mr. and Mrs. Walter S\'. m1s`.o11 n in MUIR-R0 BB 5W|'iE;|'i`ll'i'6 W 8'?` Nil W W W W ---, , . REED-CAMPBELl. ` A- quiet autumn wedding took ` ;place in West Hill manse. Toronto, [on Tuesday, October 1. 1940, at l n'c10('.'k. when Grace Helen. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Campbell. Shanty Bay. became the bride of John Reginald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Reedr Thornton. Rev. Murdo Maclnnes conducted the ceremony, which was attended by only the immediate families. I '1"!-m In-irln rvivpn in mzirrfaee by] ] The `bride. given in marrfage by her father. wore a becoming street length dress of Dubonnet French pebble crepe trimmed with dull gold and carried an armful of T-uclor ros- .... mu: n-\-nnhzlil` fm"n. Hm` at- and earned armrun 01 1-uuur rus- es and maidenhair fern. Her at- tendant. Miss Beatrice Reed. sister ot_ the groom, wore a frock of dove rose wigh navy blue accessories and` carried Johanna Hill roses and maidenhair fern. Mr. Robert Camp- bell, _bro1.her of the bride. was] groomsman. A wr-riding dinner was served for` groomsman. A wedding dinner for ___._._____.__._._____._ PTICCI IIICCIIVI UIIIII Uasuuuuy twinning v`..v..... .._ W0 town: the right to limit untuutineu 9! 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