WEDDING BELLS.
WEBSTER—AVERY
-- ‘-A /, AA-eddrng Avhich excited''- much interest, although a very quiet one, Avas celebrated in St. Mary’s Church on Thursday j when Miss Adele Avery, youngest daughter of Mr. John Avery j Avas married to Mr. LeAvis Webster, of Stratford. The Rev. John Wilkinson performed the ceremony, while Mr. R. N. Ronaud presided at the organ. Tho bridegroom was supported by Mr. Eric Bayley as best man, Mr. Ted Avery acting* as groomsman. The bride, AA’ho Avas given aAvay by her father, looked charming in an ivory tinted duchosse satin, A'cilod in embroidered ninon, the tunic and corsage being trimmed Avith rose point lace, and from tho croAvn of orange blossoms fell the orthodox veil' An exquisite shoAver bouquet (made by Mrs. C. Webster) completed a most recherche tout ensemble. The bridesmaids, Misses Palmer and Marie Avery, Avere daintily robed in soft Avliite silk, pale pink chiffon softly folding the Avaist, Avliite satin hats, circled with tiny pink roses, and they carried pink shoAver bouquets.—“Noavs.” •
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 51, 14 October 1911, Page 6
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