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rufpy hihi prosperous life.M:hn -JonksA quiet but very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. E Jones, Ml 12th St East, on Wednesday, Dec 23rd, when her daughter Emma Charlotte, (Lottie) became the bride of Francis T. Moon of Godfrey, (Frontcnac Co.) Ont. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. J Wallace Stewart, pastor of First Methodist Church. The bride was becomingly dressed in a gown of silk gar-bardine with pearls. The tunic and sleeves were caught up with dainty silk roses The bride was given away by her brother, J. W. Jones, while the wedding march was being played by Mias Nettie Brown, a friend of the bride. After a dainty luncheon the bride slipped away to don her tr ivclling suit of navy blue. Her going away hat was of black velvet with gold trimmings in military style and a set of black fox furs, the gift of the groom. The'groom’s present to the pianist was a rope of pearls. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. Mr and Mrs Moon left on fhc afternoon train on an extended trip to Toronto, Kingston and other eastern points. On their return they will make their home in Owen Sound.—O. Sound SunThe bride is a granddaughter of Mr. John Hornsby Sr, North Hgremont.
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Durham Review

Durham, Ontario, CA

Thu, Jan 07, 1915

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