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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-09-17, Page 4Pt),GE FQ(JR. CLINTON NEWS-Rb;'CORD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1,7, 1953 Weddings. Snell -Jones Standards of pastel coloured gladioli at the altar of Ebenezer United Church, Goderich Town- ship, placed against a fern .back- ground, and complimented by gladioli and myrtle. at the church windows, made a lovely.setting for the wedding of Marion Baker Jones, and James Robert Edgar Snell, Hullett Township. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jones, Goderich Township, and until recently was employed in the office of Dr, D. B, Palmer, Clinton. Her husband is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ephraim Snell, Hallett Township. Rev, M. G. Newton, Melbourne, performed the ceremony, on Saturday afternoon, September 12. Given in xnarriage by her father, the bride wore a floor -length gown of white net aver satin with a bodice, of Chantilly lace over satin, with Queen Anne collar and long sleeves coming to points over the hands. Her veil was of finger-tip length and she wore a coronet of seed pearls and rhinestones. The maid of honour was Miss Lois Jones, coxlerich Township, sister of the bride. She wore sky blue net over satin with matching mittens and a coronet of garden flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Gail Manning, Londesboro, was dressed sirnilarily to the maid of honour in coral. The bride and all her attendants carried white Bibles with streamers finished with mat- ching flowers. Little Miss Peggy Anne Betties, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Betties, was the dainty flowergirl, dressed in yellow organdy, gown of floor -length and carrying a bas- ket of sweet peas with white clematis. Groomsman was Alvin Betties, Porter's Hill. Ushers were Law- rence Jones, brother of the bride and Richard Snell, brother of the groom. • Mrs. Gertrude Wendorf was organist and accompanied Miss Jayne Mary Snell, who sang "I'll Walk Beside You" and the "Wed- ding Prayer". For the reception which follow- ed at the home of the bride's par- ents, the bride's mother ' received in navy crepe and lace, with navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wore navy sheer with black acces- sories and a corsage of white car- nations. Guests attended from London, Detroit, Mich., and Lon- desboro. For the wedding trip to Mani- toba and Southern United States, the bride wore a suit of desert rose with dark brown accessories. On their return the young couple plans to live in Hullett Township. o t The RCAF is the first Air Force in the world to fly jet transports. A./M W. A. (Billy) Bishop was the first Canadian Air `VC. Vodden •Engraving and Diamonds Ai iron St. Clanton In September Gain In Popularity In This District LONDESBORO Rev, and Mrs. White are spend- ing a few days this week visiting friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblut• and Mr. and Mrs. Widows Moun- tain spent the weekend with friends in Pontiac, Mich. , Friends of. Mrs. Margaret Man kung will be sorry to learn of painful accident which gceurred in her home on Monday forenoon which resulted in a broken arm,. but zve are glad to report she is. doing nicely in Clinton Public nos- pital. She will be celebrating. her .87th birthday in the near future, and we all hope for a speedy re- covert'. Draw Fbr $ioo Door Prize —AT— CLINTON LIONS CLUB S2,000 CASH MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROBERT EDGAR. SNELL, Hullett Township, (left) were married in Ebenezer United Church, by Rev. M, G. Newton, Melbourne, on Saturday afternoon, September 12, amid a background of fern, myrtle and gladioli. The bride is Marion Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jones, Goderich Township,• and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snell, Hullett Township. Following their return from a wedding trip to Manitoba and the Southern United States, the young couple plans to live in Hullett Township, MR. AND MRS. NELSON RALPH BROWN, Detroit, Mich., were married in Holmesville Unit- ed Church, by Rev. S. Miner, Florence, assisted by Rev. M. G. Newton, Melbourne, in a double -ring ceremony, on Saturday evening, September 12. The bride is Margaret Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Gliddon, Hohnesville, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Brown, Detroit'. Following their return from a wedding trip to Ottawa and Montreal, the young couple will live in Detroit. (Photos by MacLarcn's Studio) Brown-Gliddon Candlelight and white gladioli in Holmesville United Church, pro- vided a lovely setting on Satur- day' evening, September 12, for the wedding of Margaret Eileen Gliddon, A.R.C.T., Holmesville, and Nelson Ralph Brown, Detroit, Mich. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Gliddon, Holmesville, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Brown, Detroit, Mich. Rev. S. Miner, Florence, cousin of the bride, performed the double -ring ceremony, assisted by Rev. M. G. Newton, Melbourne. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a waltz -length gown of high lustre candlelight slipper satin, fashioned with scoop neckline, princess sleeves and a full circular skirt. A beaded trim went round the neckline and skirt, and a silk illusion veil was caught to the beaded tiara. She carried a white satin Bible, crested with white gardenias, stephanotis and ivy. Matron of honour was Mrs. Marie Lawson, London, sister of the bride, and bridesmaid was Miss Kay Holmes, Goderich. They were identically gowned in waltz -length strapless dresses of irridescent pea- cock blue taffeta and nylon net, topped with jackets made with a Queen Anne collar. The gowns were fashioned with a girdled mid- riff, and a seven -tiered .skirt line. The girls wore matching mitts and shoes, and their head -pieces were of matching velvet leaves and little fall veils. Both carried crescent bouquets of ivory roses. Groomsman was Richard Brown, Detroit, brother of the broom, and the ushers were Frank Lawson, London, bother -in-law of the bride and Al Niemiel, Detroit, friend of the groom. The organist, Mrs. Ken Hall, Leamington, accompanied the solo- ists, Pamela Saddler, Holmesville, who sang "Eventide" before the ceremony, and Mrs. Gloria Gerig, Oshawa, who sang "The Lord's Prayer" following the ceremony. For the reception which followed in the Maitland Golf Club, Gode- rich, the bride's mother received in a gown of amethyst antique silk, matching feather hat and navy ac- cessories, and a corsage of orchid tinted 'mums. The groom's mother VISIT YOU NEAREST AIR FORCE STATION Mason Pints $1.03 Mason Quarts . $1.19 Foodsaver Wax Paper .. ..... 31c Ogilvie Lime -Lemon Cake Vlix 35e Challenger Sockeye Salon Carnation Milk hite Sugar 35c 14c 5 lbs. 44c KIMBALL'S IGA MARKET HONE 888 - assisted in navy lace, matching ac- cessories and a corsage of yellow carnations. The reception rooms were decorated in white gladioli. Guests attended from Detroit, Mich., London,- Ingersoll, •Sarnia, Melbourne, Florence, Guelph, Or- illia, Leamington, Oshawa, Mount Brydges, Clinton and Goderich. For travelling the bride wore a frosty ivory knitted suit, brown and amber accessories, and' a cor- sage of bronze 'muins. On their return from a wedding trip to Ot- tawa and Montreal, the y oung couple will live in Detroit. Several pre -nuptial events in- cluded a kitchen shower for the bride, given by the pupils of Holmesville public school, (where the bride was formerly the music supervisor), given at the home of Mrs. E. Grigg; a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Kay Holmes, Goderich, with Mrs. Pam- ela Saddler as co -hostess; a mis- cellaneous shower given at the home of Mrs. Fred McCool, Lon- desboro, with hostess, Mrs. Roy green, Guelph. Also, prior to the wedding, the bride was presented with an engraved silver relish tray from the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority sisters at Goderich. • Barrett -Caldwell In Morgan's Point United Church on August 29 at four o'clock, Barbara Ann Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, Goderich, became the bride of Dan Ernest Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barrett, Welland. Rev. J. S: Boles, Smith- vilie, officiated. The 'bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an afternoon dress of white nylon marquisette over taffeta. Her bouquet was of white gladioli centred with an orchid. Miss Hilda Barrett, who was the maid of honor and Miss Lois Barrett who was bridesmaid wore dresses styled alike of turquoise and pale pink sheer nylon. Their bouquets were of pale pink and cream gladioli.' Kelly Caldwell was the grooms- man and Robert Caldwell was the usher. Both are brothers of the bride. Immediately following the cere- mony a reception took place on the lawn of Morgan's Point church. For their wedding trip to Hali- burton, Wilberforce, and Ottawa, the bride chose a dress •of gray boucle with rose pill -box hat and black accessories. On their return the young couple will reside at Willow Bay. Attending the wedding from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, Goderich; Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Miss Mary Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Caldwell, Londesboro. 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