Etc. -- Gladys Yeager wed Wilbert McLaughlin
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A lightly edited partial transcription of the Wedding Bells column on page 1 of the 2 Sep 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

McLaughlin-Yeager

Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Trinity Church was the scene of a pretty September wedding, the occasion being the marriage of Miss Gladys Gertrude Yeager of Woodhouse, to Dr. Wilbur H. McLaughlin of Hamilton.

The floral decorations of the sacred edifice were arranged with perfect taste by the Chancel Guild, and consisted of hyderange, white flox, asters, golden rod and foliage.

The beautiful ritual of the Anglican Church was read by the Rev. A. B. Farney in the presence of a large congregation of the bride's many friends and admirers.

The witnesses were Mr. Wm. Jackson of London, brother-in-law of the bride, and Miss Grace McLaughlin of Hamilton, sister of the groom. The wedding march and other music suitable for the event was rendered by Mrs. Arthur Cross.

Dr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, after a motor trip to the Eastern States, will reside in Hamilton.


 

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