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WEDDING AT ARROW JUNCTION.

A pleasing wedding ceremony was. performed by the Eav. D. K. Fisher at. Arrow Junction on the 12th inst.. The happy couple united in the bonds of' holy matrimony were Mr John Dakers-. and Miss McMaster, eldest daughter of Mr John McMaster, Arrow Junction. Mr J. Hanton acted in the capacity of best man, and the Misses Maggie and Maria McMaster (sisters of the bride), as bridesmaids. After the ceremony some 90 friends sat down to a sumptuous wedding breakfast. Several speeches and toasts were made, and many were the congratulations to the young couple. The bride, who was. given away by her father, looked nice in. a dress of a pretty blue melrose cloth beautifully trimmed with cream silk lace and chiffon and also wore a veil and wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaids wore cream cashmere dresses with lace trimmings and alsowore handsome gold brooches the gift of the bridegroom. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a gold neck chain and locket, and bride's to bridegroom gold sleevo links. The following is a. list of the wedding presents:—, Mr McMaster (father of the bride), cheque ;- Mr and Mrs A. Miller, mirror; Mr G. O'Fee, cheque; Mrs W. MoKibbin, lace curtains;; Mr and Mrs J, Stevenson, cheque; Mr and Mrs W. Stevenson, afternoon tea Bet, dessert and teaspoons and teapot; Mr and Mrs S. Stevenson, Junr., tray and work basket; Mr and Mrs S. Stevenson, senr., towels ;. Mr Jos.. Miller, handsome silver mounted pickle jar ; Mr and Mrs Brodie, table linen; Master R. Brodie, trifle dish ; Miss Ruby and Grace Stevenson, fruit dish; Mr and Mrs Fisher,, blankets and travelling rug; Miss J. and L. Fisher, table linen; Miss E. Fisher, jelly dish; Mrs Martin, butter cooler and knife ;, Mr J. Martin, silver shoe horn and button hook; Mr Jno. O'Feo, silver mounted cake dish; Mr end Mrs C. O'Fee, handsome silvercruet; Mr and Mrs and Miss Jenkins, beautiful counterpane; Miss M. and J. O'Fee, silver mounted pickle .jar; Mr and Mrs A. Grant, set of china and hand painted biscuit barrel; Mr and Mrs T. Housten, silvermounted oak bisouit barrel; Mr and Mrs Hanson, table linen and fruit dish; Mr J. Hanton, handsome lamp; Mr and Mrs Soutter, set of china cups and saucers; Mr J,. Forrest, cheque; Mr and Mrs J. Raid, cheque; Messrs J. R. and W. Shaw, china sugar basin butter dish, cream jug and decanter; Miss A. Soutter, jam dish; Mr and Mrs Jos. Jenkins, handsome table cover and tray ; Mr A. Brodie, cream jug and sugar basin ; Mr and Mrs W. Jolly, cheque; Mr R. Frew, silver mounted jelly dish; Mr and Mrs J. Cosgrove, chinatua set; Mr and Mrs T. Fitzgibbin, afternoon; /-" sugar basin and cream jug in silver stand; f - Mr and Mrs Schieb. lamp and biscuit barrel ;_ Miss J. Cosgrove, cream jug, sugar basin, andr butter dish; Miss Reid, silver and ruby jelly dish and silver ink stand ; Mifi3 L. Bowler, silver mounted ivy jam dish ; Miss K. Cosgrove, crystal oake dish ; Mr John-Reid, pair of handsome vases; Miss Maggie and Maria McMaster, dinner set; Miss White, silver teaspoons ; Mr \V. Reid, silver mounted ivy jam dish; Messrs J. and S. Jenkins, silverknives and forks; Mr D. O'Fee, cheque; Miss A. and R. McMaster, teapot; Mr and Mrs George Seatter, handsome travelling rug; Mr and Mrs D. McLaren, silver butter cooler, sugar basin, and cream jus; Miss Irene and. Ella McMaster, silver breakfast cruet; Mr and. Mrs A. Philips, album ; Mr G. Neilson, set o£ irons ; Mr K. Burghes, silver breakfast cruet; Miss. Philips, bread plates; Mr Jas. Jenkins, set of jugs; Miss Chalmers, silver mounted butter and jelly dish.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2136, 20 September 1906, Page 4

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WEDDING AT ARROW JUNCTION. Lake County Press, Issue 2136, 20 September 1906, Page 4

WEDDING AT ARROW JUNCTION. Lake County Press, Issue 2136, 20 September 1906, Page 4