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W eddingBellsThe wedding of Elizabeth MaryAgnes, only daughter of Mr. andJohn Tiffin of MinitonasKenneth Walter, fourth son of Mr. andBo warn anhomebride’s parents in Minitonas, at fiveWednesday afternoon, November 24th.The maid of honor was Missandthe best man was Calvin Mullin,youngest brotherbridegroomThegiven away by herfather. Miss Ida Pybus played thewedding music. Rev. H. J Harlandofficiated.The bride wore anlengthgown of silvery turquoise blue silkcrepebodicepeach velvet flowers at the V-neck.andwhich was a jacket with short puffedsleeves. She wore long white gloves.navsuedeHerwaved hair was crowned with a bridalwreath of orange blossoms, and shecarried a bouquet of large and babvwhite chrysanthemumThe bride’smother wore a navy blue, polka dotcrepe afternoon dress. The bridegroom’s mother wore a lovely simple black dress.The bridesmaid wore an ankle-length dress of gold taffeta with shirred skirt and shirred shoulder capewith jewelled buttons at throat, andgold sandalsceremony was preformed undergarlands of pink and white streamersand white wedding bells.only membersthe immediate families of the bridebridegroom, among whichbridal couple of one week, Mr. andHenryan elder brotherbridegroomwhomarried in Rapid City. Wednesday, November 17th. The best manbest manat their w?edding.A wedding dinner of turkeywajserved at six o’clock, at which cover;were laid for eighteen.The table was gracedful three-tiered skyscraper weddingcake, with layers in the form of isquare, a circle, and a heart, seperatetby pillars, and topped with a silve:underslipper.A reception was held at whichninety-two guests partook of a buffetluncheon. The bride and bridegroomreceived many valuable and beautifulgiftsThe bride is the grand-daughter ofa well-known pioneer of SouthernManitoba and Minitonas. the lateReuben Tiffin, and of the late DavidSmith, one of blue first settlers in Minitonas. and Mrs. David Smith, of MacGregor, Man. She has been active inUnited Church work and in the Refoe-kah lodge.leadingneer farm family of western Sw'arRiver Valley. His parents settled inthe Bowsman district when the railroad reached only as far as Cowan.Mr. Mullin came first, and Mrs. Mullin followed him later, driving over themountain in a buck-board by herself!Mr. and Mrs. Mullin went for a shortwedding trip. TheyfarmRose district near Bowsman River.
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Swan Valley Star and Times

Swan River, Manitoba, CA

Thu, Dec 02, 1937

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