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Barrie Examiner, 23 May 1952, p. 11

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ter and Miss Marjorie Longhurst navy hot pink accessories and orchid English gabardine styled aquamuion Bright Sudbury Lan FOR EVERY PURPOSE TOWN JANI summer of European tl is in HUM ll flunk Durban lain stilt riiilrl LLtjv 30 for nice per Illa lhezr tfavc llulsiri Wer ldLilI Uf BA iZl Engiani were ltlu leaving on like to lgtl before the still ist crowds is intending to than she saw luv tlzp abroad has to England llsru laughter of 31 iti Mb Clarke of flame and lznn is lllt daughter of Air and Ms Craig llotl have been Work ing in Toronto pxiog ti Inur fle purinrc for Europe vi Mi Mary Kay Laurie was the only nurgte ill the graduating class at St Jostplxs Hospital in lluin iiion on Wednesday whose mother was also graduate of the hospi tnis school of nursrng Twenty four years ago on May lo 1928 Mrs Laurie was member of the hospitals graduating class Mary Ray was an unusual gradu ate in other respects too She woni two of the top pll$ in her classm the Dr Alan liollindrnke prize for proficiency and the plth in gynacj cologicul nursing and examination However thll two daughters Margaret Hodges Becomes Bride of Douglas Sarieant May wedding of with interest look place in St Andrews Presby terian Church in Barrie on Satur day May 17 1932 at four ociocky III the afternoon when Miss Mar garet Hodges of Barrie daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Hodges of Barrie was married to Douglas All bcvt Sarjcant son of Mrs of Barrie Rev James Ferguson performed the marriage ceremony floral setting with the church de corated with palms ferns pink and white snapdragon and other spring flowers Wedding music so accompanied the soloist Mrs Kenneth Taylor in the singing of The Lords Prayer and Promise Me during the signing of the reg istcr Given in marriage by her father the bride was traditional in white and heirloom in picture in gown of imported Chantilly lace and not over satin The closefitting bodice had notsohigh neckline outlined with seed pearls and the floor Iength skirt had sweep at the back with deep tunic and bands of the lace embroidered on to the net cap headdress of not over satin outlined with secdrpcarls held her fingertip veil of imported crescentshaped bouquet of white Esther Reeds mauve orchids and stcphanotis Miss Francis Hodges of Barrie who was maid of honor for her sis of Barrie bridesmaid wore iden tical gowns of nylon tulle over or chid taffeta with small orchid lace boleros outlining the sweetheart necklines They carried crescent bouquets of Esther Reeds and mauve sweet peas Miss Nancy Slimon of Lansing flower girl wore gown of orchid embroidered eyelet organdy with tiered skirt over pink taffeta She wore small matching Dutch cap and carried basket of spring flowers Bruce Sarjcant of Barrie was groomsmanfor his brother and 57 in Slroud Church AROUND lvklil or emanation Also izi Ililli 51 My 21 pair lt1 bl it one and Mn Illlt1ll the gratuinLcn Alway liuiiiglh nucc illll iitozf in IlJlll Lame and Eliza bell iilitlidllltll tiiiier it The Wmimmln lift iii Iiiii livil iinofliievniley and gardcmn halo and lic earned cziscalic of Ant5 Will IWIdvlltiiil beauty roses over pleated UH lllllltdL wrnlt satin anti fillllkl 13 bugle bends and lilypoint sleeves vflll Iltl tingettzp veil was hrid by lint were tIll slh IHllililll of New York breakfast irnlrnuzg the Alum home party tIIS Alum and Mrs Eastwood are si Cluiko of Hanna was man0n oil yltls of Iilt Lulu Graduates in navy poplin suit with rose Sarjcant and the late Mr Sarjcant1 The grooms mother assisth The wedding took place in RUSS MARY RAY LAURIECII lest daughter of Dr and Mrs Lani ic who was one of the til grad uatcs of the school of nursing thlroscg Humillmhl After the reception the bride was played by Angus Ross who al W110 ltCtiVUd IIlClI diplomas at 10 with her attendants placed their graduation exercises on Wednebdy flowers on her fathers grave She was Winner of the The bride and groom then left Prize for for wedding trip to Western On proficicncy and was also DltSCmCdtario the bride travelling in 11 mile in ginaLCOlOglCleigrey gabardinc suit with navy ac Mny lccssorics fur ncckpiccc and Ray attended St Marys School ilndicarrying handcarvcd leather Ovcndcn College in Barrie andlbag made by her sister Her cor graduatcd from Loretto Academy inlsuge was of red roses Hanlton iSt Josephs Hospital afternoon tDr Allail Hollindrakc with nursing and examination Summer Fashions More Practical More BeaUtitul 1Midland Toronto Weston Barrie IOsltawa and Capreol mcr clothes look so hice whenLDenim is out of the faded ber you rst put them on but theyrelclassstark black charcoal grey such nuisance to keep vontfcrisp white desert pink brilliant be repeated this summer Neverlyellow are being offered in every have fablic and designithing from suits and dresses to formed such perfect combination of practicality and attractiveness Casual clothes are no longer un shapely and unconcerned are crafted with great detail the line is simple and smart and thelThis year colors whether they be shades looking as colored frosteds Every conceivable fabric is be ing used and the greatmajority leave little to be desired They are preshrunk colorfast virtual creaseresistant beautifully lose their washings Probably the two most widely before They crisp and cool lfollow this trend Nylon suits and drape Few sag or stretch or beauty after repeated Bert Hodges of Sudbliry brother of the bride and Milton Patten of Is lington acted as ushers reception followed at Bay stairs Lodge Miners Point where the motherof the bride rcCeivcd wearing honor blue crepe with matching hat and corsage of pink sweetheart rosebuds The grooms mother who also received was wearing dress of navy crepe with corsage of pink carnations Later the bride and groom left on tour of the UnitedStates the bride travelling in suit of dusty witlLa sbort fiitcdfjacket and flar ed skirt She worep matching hat and navy accessories with mauve orchid corsage Ontheir rturn Mr and Mrs Stirjeant will be mak ing theirhome in Owen Sound Outoftown guests at the wed ding came from Oshawa Toronto singrllligond Idlington in acsr IPAIINT YOU can ouv used fabrics this season will be nylon and denim Nylon answers almost every womans desiresit The Amazing New General Electric SWIVEL TOP CLEANER cussesacts his $12950 Payments Edslvflovv $259 4IerWek uomcbmonsrkmon on acoust Seeoanildgo ornament Nuptials are Held of his Mczil Ellen daughter of Mrs cf Panaswick and the WHO Eml Alfihl off soil of Mr and t2 Ciin ghazn of ik pLuce 31 Static vi 1332 at httc oclock ill loin gtcl1lflg iruf cit 1ilg9tl in L1 retards lIIlLdllC lflstiZtd ill winfc clout lt Jean Mullzoll gm Glt in narrmge by he lro tlzcz Elwood Webb the bride Ifltll chch uhite chantilly Lice gown over strapless gtlllpifl rllilll andf net stvicd with peter pan ciliar vinbfoldeicrl sccti pearls The brides sister llx Lorric honor wooing gown of title green taffeta gtlltl with lung lured skirt tight bodice and shawl coil or The grooms sister Miss Eleanor Cunningham of Barrie was bridesl mind She wore gown of charmI pink taffeta also styled with long vflured skirt light bodice and Sllill collar Both attendants carried bouquet of yellow roses and carnations The brides nieces the Misses Joanne Clarke and Sharon chb were charming flower girls gown cd in daffodil taffeta with frillcd 3nccklincs and hooped frillcd skirts They carried pretty straw purses ilillcd with mixed flowers and iworc iicaddrcsscs and sashes of mind velvet Wilbert Mills of Barrie was groomsman and David Cunning ham Toronto cousin of the groom and Ray Webb Thornton brother of the bride verc ushers At the reception in the church school room Mrs Webb received but and navy accessories She worc fur neckpiccc and corsugc of pink talisman roses wcaring smoky pink crepe dress fwith brown accessories and fur ncckpicce and corsage of pink Mr and Mrs Cunningham will take up residence in Thornton Outoflown guestswcre from for washcs like dream dries in not time retains its pleating requiresI in pink snap The gmwt peas were natketl With 17 Blesslhis iionsu LL tn ctruinon and litcause rigilillg of the lrglltl Lioyrl flecth presided the Eniertains at Trousseau Tea it her home Perry St Inst ch av afternoon and evening at IlfITIIISSLull tin in honor of hcrcwung the BDCI lllll0lilflf daughter Margaret whose inar tinge to Douglas Sariennt of Owen Sound took place Saturday after noon in St Andrews Church tulips The wedding cake was disl played on the dining room buffcf with white candles and silverlMi candelabra alongside cloth and ccntrcd with sweet peas and babys btcuth arranged in crocheted flower basket and pink candles in curnflower caiidlcstickwscs holders Pouring tea in the after noon verc Mrs Sarjcant Imothcr of the groom and Mrs Not man lncson aunt of the bride In the evening Mrs Griffiths and Mrs Hart presided at the tea table Mr and Mrs Eazi Cunningham and Attendants MR AND MKS EARL ALFRED TUNN INGHAM are Illillllttl alter liliLiZ i1v wed man Mr and Mrs Cunningham 311s Lori2c Clarke of Barrie who was matron vi honor the son of Mr and Mrs Mcldrin Cllllllllllg ham TIlOlllIUll After wedding trip to Western Ontario the couple will be making lllll home in Thornton for her sister and Miss Eleanor ti1ning ham of Barrie sister of the groom wno was bridesmaid The flower girls boil illliih of Mrs llll2 llvitiILts Lilltiiilllltil Over 130 guests were present The ten table was covered with Tea assistants and assistants in the trousscau rooms during the af ilittle or no ironing and is sturdyyternoon and evening were Miss illusion net and she carried at The old cry of yesteryear sumrbut fragile and feminine lookinglLotctfc Sachunt Sister of the clocks shorts and dusters Vivid prints gay stripes shimu mering surfaces make the fashion picture for warm weather days the most colorful it has ever been in designs stripes or solids arel truer clearer and more cyecatch ing Beachwear particularly bathing suits are being manufactured to wonderful because of their quickltj drying facility are particularly attractive in stripes satin is soft shirred to hide bad points and highlight good ones and most oil them are designed with low cut year er and more lustrous than everr before Suits are elasticized and groom Mrs James Slirnon of Lan sing Miss Frances Hodges sister of tlfe bride Mrs Elson Hamil ton Miss Terry Smith Miss Mar jorie Longhurst Mrs Cari Green ough and Mrs MacDonald backs for added beauty and easier suntanning Yes it will be an easy casual and more beautiful than ever summer ro Canadas 292 leather footwear Guaranteed superio pro tection against lire theft moths heat and summer moisture for you precious furs Bring Tour for to Us Sn on ai olnihiomtl IOIIFllli icitcu with very pretty finale ITlte Wooden Soldier during the afternoon and evening1 and were received by the bride and her mother Miss Nancy Slimon of Lansing flower girl at the wed iing opened the door vcry Lou Griffen flowers followed two little bees the Misses Doreen and Norma Roberts dancing dc lightful polka Five baby bunnies completed the display The children ranged from four to 13 years ils idok part and were with one or two exceptions all first year students Mr and Mrs acted as stage managers Stubbs and Mrs Spearn were in charge of the makeup and Mrs Roberts and Hobson were the pianists The following pupils took part Ann Kightley Susan Arbuthnott companies produce about 34000000 Marilyn Smith DaleAnn Bobbctte pairs of boots shoes and slippers Gwen Lowry Suzanne Gauthier Lynn Mitchell Sandra PHONE US NOW Mrs Harry Hodges Allandale Dancing School Presents pening Recital Thy itll ilxllilIillilt Dancing 522m was presented on The program opened with Dolls Burb Dull climaxing Llllll The story of the Old Woman in tlw Shoe was presented with Mis Thc livimi room of the ilotiguslIvill Ashvw in the solo role home was decorated With spiiiigiIllltl 10 Children 9lele flowers with arrangements of pinklllf fmtlill dances lLPlUSjellIlflll 10 and white snapdragon and iniircdidilmtm DhilSLS 0f Tamil life hliss Joan Mitchell performed pretty too solo cs Arm Murphy and Guring were the vocalists The highlight of the handcrochetedQuccn Annclucc1W8 tableau Mistrew MaryS IGarricn with little Rosemary lfobf Ison in the title role buticrfiics opened up tlimc little The daffodils looked pretty in their dainty yellow ballet drcsscsl and eight little frogs nround amused the audience lrct ty white lilies awakened and per formed pretty waltz Mrs Robin were interpreted by hc Misses Balbfllll Lee and Mary Carnations and sunf in review BennyI Treatment that removes last winters my Id in revives the glamour slow our silly softness of the pelt 11mm gem life by Kim blln in uy forestfresh want and scientically Impaled chemicals Showroom turtle revived by in 911mi Tuesday fade chpic dolls Scott dolls Spanish dolls passed and They pres and Dnnna evening Thrcc littlc lioppinu and with uch Sixiv pup Mitchell Mrs Spring dilnl elclronlc gluing Photo Sznil Hurting the bride are Sharon Webb left nti Joanne ding in St James United Chum hlltllltl Lunkt mm my bud madam 1v ln left to life brzue is the former Alert Enen lcho riul 1y Wimp ills of Barri grooms duughtcr ot Mrs Alvin Webb of Painswick and the late 11 Webb and her husband is urot Smith Peggy Wurtflc linzcn Wilinuns lnltii ilngnn ln Fox BettyLon Uililrllli lrunvus loi nelly Gloria Irtci Muril Iil2l Donclda Nash Judy Marshall Jul funnc Nowell Dianne and John Rainbird Dianne and David Cotil son latty flay SueAnn Ramos bottom the Auznont twins Burl illll and Shirley Mchtcrs Rosc mziiy Lee ininclu Jimmy and Caroline Penny Donna llunici Dianne Lambert Judy Douglas Elaine Lambert Lynn Barth Juno Gable Marlene Dash Arlene Tyn dull Mill Inc Milne Betty Miller Gail Norris lilien Cottrcll Lilias chom Evelina Ricci Bon nie Urquhart Shirley Greene IaryJo Tompkins Marilyn Alllv fold Nancy Ford Barbara Pitcher Loretta Courtenay Janice and Don iiis Kennedy Wayne Dobson and Wayne Mcgdonal The children presented their 1teacher isabel liobson with afbcautiful Kcnwood blanket and her mother Mrs Stockford with Ea lovely bouquet of flowers lt ll zleulnl In till lfllilliill Zitlllf illH llil All ln introduced by 311 nit itniln lcronipanivd piano limit vlti 511 51iili TRY EXAMINER WANT All PHON NilBARBIE HIE BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY MAY 23 1352 It Hazel Caldwell Again Heads Business Women pAoW ircsertc your Wedding tcry beautiful al bum oi Liengittlal phot ourspnz Phone or call into the store for your Free Bride iftleinlui to help plan your wedding rlittkm klliv lgt ilortitlllliil of SIXWIHK nnl llJHlitil hli All EliEdDLIIl St at May St PHONE lll0 to Betty Richardson and Keith Young upon the Opening of Barries newest restaurant KAY LUNCH BAR We extend Best Wishes for Your Success Webster Electric CONTRACTORS 54 Sophia St Phone 3230 JACK WALLWIN Prop IIRIPERISLIP BVER yard gt yard GreatSavings in this widcislcction of fabrics wide variety of colors 3r IN PRINTS LOOK AT run savrxos 890 Rcrular Values to 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