WEDDING BELLS.
A DOUBLE CEREMONY
The Stanley Road was en fete on « Wednesday last, the occasion being the wedding of Miss Hazel Saywell, eldest daughter of Mr William Saywell, Oakdaie, Beanconsfield Road, to
Mr William David Knowles, and of Miss Zillah Saywell, second daughter of Mr Saywell, to Mr Stanley Hall, of Midhirst. The two bridesmaids were Miss Muriel Saywell and Miss Taylor. There were also three little flowergirls. The bridegrooms were each supported by a brother of the brides. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Reader. The organ was presided over by Mrs Cannell, who played the Wedding March. The'church was very tastefully decorated by Misses Fenwick and Guppy, conspicuous among the decorations being a marirage bell of flowers, and a huge horse-shce, decorated with flower.;, over the alter. The church was fill-! ed to overflowing with relatives and j friends of the family. A large crowd | was aterwards entertained at the home i of the brides' parents. The happy | couples left by motor for south.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 57, 12 July 1913, Page 5
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168WEDDING BELLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 57, 12 July 1913, Page 5
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