WEDDING BELLS.
RICHAR DS—HULME. At the Primitive Methodist Church, Stratford, an interesting wedding was most appropriately solemnised on Coronation Day. The principals were Mr John IT Pilchards and Miss Alice irluhne, both formerly of Bolton, Lancashire. The bride, who was beautifully attired in a grey cloth costume .vith a velvet toque to match, was given away by Mr C, H. lingers, and was attended by Misses E. and A. lingers, who admirably performed choir duties of maids. Mr W. Tuson, if Lopperton, supported _ the bridegroom. At the conclusion of the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. B. Motson, the party adjourned to Mr McAllister’s studio, where photos of the group were taken. Later, a splendid breakfast was served in the rooms of Mrs Backhouse, Broadway. Here the usual toasts ueic honoured', being spoken to by Messrs Apenshaw, C. Rogers, P. Wellington, IV. Tuson, and the Rev. B. Metson. Mr J. Richards suitably responded. The happy couple are remaining m jtratford,"where they intend to make their permanent residence.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 105, 24 June 1911, Page 4
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