WEDDING BELLS.
SOMERVILLE—WOLFE. At s tl\e 'Stratford Methodist Church on Wednesdays the wedding ;was celebrated of Mr William Somerville, of Dannevirke, ttf'Mfef'Alice' '-Caroline (Cirrie), second daughter of;, Mr and Mrs Harry Wolfe;''of''Cardiff. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a robe of cream silk trimmed with an overdress of heavy ali-over lace and pearls. She also tvore a veil and orange blossoms, 'and carried a beautiful shower bouquet. The Rev. Mr Reads* Was; : the officiating minister'. The bride was attended by her two sisters, Florrfe'ahcV Amy, as bridesmaids. They were prettily attired in brown velvet," trimmed with green braid and black velvet hats with white feathers, and each carried a bouquet of pink heath, and wore a handsome brooch, the gift of the bridegroom. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr Stanley Somerville, as best man, and Mr J. Wolfe, brother of the 'bride, was groomsman. An adjournment was afterwards made to Mr Elder's tearooms, where a .recherche wedding feast was partaken of by' about sixty guests, when the toasts usual to such occasions were duly honored. The happy couple left by the 3 o'clock train for their future home.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 4 July 1913, Page 6
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