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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-06-24, Page 5T'HURSD'AY, .JUNE 24th; .11143 • • THE LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKINTOW, ONTARIO •1 1... y c e u T h a at r e' WIN3HAM Two Shows Saturday Night Thursday, Friday,.Saturday JUne1!4' 25, 2 FAY BAI"NTER HUGH HERBERT CAROLYN LEE in "Mr:s. Wiggs of the Cabbage .Patch' Alice Hegan Rice's story of the indomitable Mrs. Wiggs. Also "Short Subjects" . Matinee Sat. 'afternoon at 2.30 • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday June 28 29,30 CLAUDETTE' COLBERT• JOEL McCREA in "Palm 'Beach ,Story" A rollicking„ comedy. Also "Canada : Carries On and "Short.. Subject" WEDDING ',.BELLS MORGAN—PARRY A ,pretty wedding took place in • the Littlefield Blvd. Presbyterian church of Dearborn; Michigan on Saturday, June 12th when Miss Shirley Parry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney O. Parry • of. Theisen.. Ave. became the bride Of - Lt. Tilford H. Morgan, son 'of Mrs. 'Katherine -Morgan of Dallas; Texas. Rev. S: C. Weir officiated. Miss Parry, Who . was' given iri marriage by her, father, looked lovely in a gown of white . satin. • with seed ' pearis. trimming the shirred bodice, and lace .panel` extending . from each shoulder U to the 'hem; .in front. and :to the ,--tip of -the- train -in -the back Her fingertip veil was of net, edged with :lace andcaught to a' tiera --of-satin and -seed pearls: 'She car-, ried a bouquet of.. w;iiite brides roses and stephanotis. Miss' An- drea Norberg as maid ofhonor. wore a gown of. blue marquisette, with full skirt arid bodice of dace, and a net bonnet of .the same shade as the dress.' She carried • yellow roses and delphiniums tied with blue satin 'ribbon. Miss Cecile 'Patalan, of Wyandotte as bri desmaid', and Miss Billie Ruth Furry, sister of the bride as junior bridesmaid wore identical gowns of pale pink, fashioned the same as Miss Norberg's, with .head liieeges the •same in ,pink.. They carried pink Weetheart doses tied with blue, satin ribbon. Lt. Mor- gan had,as .his best man, Lt. Geo; D. Harris. of Lansing; Mich., and his ushers were Lt. W. Gray Furie and .Lt° Joseph C: ieriie; For her daughter's wedding • .Mrs.;: Parry. chose' a gown of paleyellow chif- fon, and wore an orchid .corsage. Mrs:; John. E. Iio'ski:ns who, acted for Lt. Morgan's mother, who could not be present, wore'a; gown' of powder blue chiffon. She also wore " an ore id corsage. Immediately. following the cere- mony a reception was held at the 'home of the bride's. !parents for about ` 100 guests. '' Out of town. guests -included • Miss.A'lic'e K.- Brown of Toronto, Miss. Dorothy` Cooper of Windsor, Mr: and Mrs.•. D. D. Harris of Lansing, Mrs. Charles Harris of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley • Patalan of Wyandotte. SHERWOOD—CULBERT "Maple ..Grove's, the spacious farm- home 6f : Mr. and Mrs.. W. A.' Culbert, Concession 5, Ash- field, decorated 'with pink and white Streamers, bridal' iyreatb, ferns and ',white ' wedding.bells, made a pleasing setting for the wedding at 3.00 o'clock on Wed- nesday, June 16th, Of their young= er daughter,. `Cora Beatrice,,toy Mr. Gordon .Earl' Sherwod, youngest soli of Mrs. Frances Em- -ma -Sherwood, Ashfield; and --the late Mr. Samuel Sherwood The ceremony. was .performed by Rev. H. J; Vickerson, .;pastor • of, Dun- gannon United Church in the presence of about thirty guests. .The bride,. givenin marriage by her father, wore a floor -length gown of romance blue sheer, fash- ioned with; tight -fitting bodice, full• skirt and :.longfull sleeves gatheredat the wrist. Her shout-. der -length veil was arranged: with a headdress ,of •blue flowers to match her gown. She carried , a shower bouquet of roses and' fern. Little • Norma Sherwood niece of - the bridegroom, was a winsome flower girl,dressed in fuschia taf- feta with white lace trimming. Her nosegay was of pink sweet. peas. Kenneth Crawford, nephew of the bride: the ring. -bearer, .car- ried the ring on a white pillow' trimmed :with satin. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt,sister-... of:.th -bridegroom., . played. the "Bridal'•Chorus" from Lohcn.grin : as , the bridal party- took arty-took , their ,places, and also ac- companied Miss Ferne Alton, the soloist, Who sang "Because'•'. while' the register Was being signed ' Mrs: W: A. Culbert, the bride's. mother, received, wearing a navy and white flowered sheer, in red • ingote style, with corsage of pink flowers. Thebridegroom's b egroom s moth- er, Mrs. Sherwood, ,Was unable to be present owing to illness.,, A buffet luncheon was served later, the table- being centred with the wedding cake, andbouquets of white carnations and cornflowers. The Misses Cora Finnigan and Margaret Stewart assisted in ser- ving. A -telegram 'of congratula- tions was received . from the bride's cousin,, Pte. Raymo id Pat- rick of Carnp Barden: The bride- groom's, gift to, the bride Was .a ''silver, tea. service; to the pianist and soloist, silver dishes; to the flower girl, a gold locket; ,and, to 'the riug-bearer•, , a military brush set. Mr. and Mrs Sherwod left by motor for a horieymobn •trip.: to London . and Detroit, 'thepride Wearing for travelling a dress of silk ' shantung with brown . trim-.trim- betweitti .brown; accessories.. They will reside .on the bridegroom's farm, Conces- sion 10, .Ashfield. ii FARRISH=JOHNSTON �._ bridal roses and-smilox. She was attended . by her sister, Mrs Ver; non. Hunter as matron of honor, .dressed in heaven b_lue,sheer-anad a coronet of pink carnations. Her bouquet. was pink carnations and �smilox. Little Freida •Trernaine, only sister of the groom, was.; flower girl' , dressed • in orchid organdy, and carrying a 'nosegay of roses and fern. The g'roomsrnan •was his brother, Mr. Ivan. Tre- inaine;of Hespeler..The marriage ceremony was read. by ;Rev: C Vickerson of Dungaiin:on United Church. 'While` theregister was being signed the brides yotngest sister •Gtwendolynsang ,"O Perfect Love" accompanied by her sister Mrs..' Jack .Curran., who played the.Bridal Chorus throughout the service. The wedding supper was served by six cousins of the bride and groom,' when a telegram of congratulations was received'and, reactlay the . r-oo EsmTl groom s'brother Arthur who is.in the R.C.A.F. statlioned at Nova Scotia. After. • supper the bride donned a suit othavy sheer with white accessories -and the young couple left amid showers: of . con= fetti for Arthur before leaving for their new home ,in Toronto Where.. • they. will .be at home to The home of Mr., and Mrs'. John Johnstone Concession 10, Kinloss Was the scene of a verypretty wedding When their youngest daughter; Ina ' Bell,: • became ,,the, bride of Mr.: Robert W.:Farrish of 'Kincardine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred:Farrish, .Concessidn 10 .. Ashfield, The ceremony was performed 'by Rev, Scott of .Kin- cardine. The :bride., was attended by her sister, Miss Verna 'Mae. Johnston: Mr. Grari.f Farrish, bro- ther of the groom, was grooms- man. The bride; given in Mar- riage -by her-father,wore-a- hi—te floor length gown '.of sheer with accessories to match and carried. a' bouquet ofpink roses.,;. The • bridesmaid wore a pink . floor- length gown of satin, carrying la bouquet of red roses. 'After :the' ceremony: a wedding d nner was served. The bridal couple then. left, for Niagara and other points. The. bride travelled in a brown and beige dress with accessories td match. Mr. arid Mrs. Farrish will reside in Kin= cardine. • , , • - TREMAINE—TRELEAVEN On Saturday .June 19tH at ..3 o'clock about forty. guests • from' Arthtir, Hespelier, Fergus;- Dra-y� ton, Lucknow and Nile assembled on 'the lawn at the. home of. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, to w.it- ness the marriage' of their dau- ghter,. Eliza Beatrice; to 'Lawrence' .W. Trernaine; `or -onto, eldest -son of Mr'. and Mrs..,Wm.. Tremorine •of Arthur. The bride; given in Marriage' Ey .her father, looked lovely in a street length dress of silk marquisette' over pink taf- feta; .' with • net yoke. and .velvet bows. She wore a finger tip veil of pink net with coronet of. roses and carried a : sheaf of , white MOTHERS! YO - ' loin "Nutrition for Victory" Dave! Learn EASY way to. improve your family's health .. • with meals they'al enjoy.! Canada needs us strong, to.vrin this war. And lamily._healtkis inn youthands. ° You • can 'help build stamina :.. resistance .. yitality ... by serving proper food. 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