Etc. -- A. Dudley Hitchcox weds Minnie Frost
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A lightly edited transcript of a page 7 article from the 25 Sep 1919 issue of the Simcoe Reformer.

Hitchcox-Frost

A quiet but charming wedding, at which the Rev. Mr. Waldron of Old Windham officiated, took place on Monday, 15 Sep 1919 at the home of the bride's sisters, Misses Agnes and Emily Frost, when Minnie, younger daughter of Mr. Henry Frost, was united in marriage to Albert Dudley Hitchcox of Oakville, formerly of the 1st Battalion, C.E.F.

The bride looked charming in a gown of silk crepe de chine and veil with orange blossoms, wearing a corsage bouquet of Ophelia roses. Guests, comprising on the immediate relatives and friends, were present from Toronto, Oakville, Paris and Simcoe.

The cottage was beautifully decorated with gladioli, asters and cosmos. After luncheon was served, the young couple left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for a short honeymoon, after which they will reside in Oakville. 
 
[Also see: Dudley's Attestation Paper side 1.]

 
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