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McDOUGALL—GEMMELLtia:tiit£a\'c• On Thursday last, at the same time that the parents of thegroom celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of their nuptial ceremony, Miss Henrietta Callander Shaw Gemmell, only daughter of Mr John Gemmell of Ayrshire,Scotland and Mr Harold Hcddle McDougall, eldest son of Mr and Mrs D. A. McDougall, of Grcn-shields, were united in the bonds of ho\y matrimony. The ceremony which took place at theMcDougall home was performed by Rev. Samuel Davies, pastor o£St Andrew's church, in the presence of some twenty-five intimate friends and relatives.The handsfne bride was becomingly attired in a dainty gown of “Mary Blue” taffeta silk and she carried a beautiful beit-'quet of Easter lillies, the bridesmaid, Miss Daisy Kennedy, of Jar row, wearing a dress ol silk Copenhagen. Mr Bryce McDougall acted * as groomsman for his brother.Later in the evening the entire party sat down to a sumptuous wedding supper, the bride's cake surmounted with fernery and flowers centreing a prettily-dc- 1 curated table.Jlr and Mrs McDougall, junior will later take up residence inJarrow, Alta,a1t
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Wainwright Star

Wainwright, Alberta, CA

Wed, Apr 12, 1922

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