Cook, James and Cook, Etta (née Perrin) (Married)
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HYMENEAL
COOK-PERRIN
The quiet little village of Cameron once
more has been the scene of a pretty wedding.
On Wednesday, Feb. 15th, a large number of
people of that place and surrounding country
assembled at St. George's church to witness
the marriage of Miss Etta Perrin to Mr. Jas.
Cook. When the last strains of the wedding
march, played by Miss Minnie Dewell, had
died away, Rev. M. McNamara tied the knot
neatly and securely. The bride wore a dress
of cream serge trimmed with cream satin and
chiffon, over which hung a bridal veil fastened
with a wreath of orange blossoms. Her sister
Miss Ethel Perrin of Lindsay, who acted as
bridesmaid, wore a dress of heliotrope color
trimmed with white silk. The groom was
assisted by Mr. W. Fountain of Coboconk.
After the ceremony was over the happy couple
followed by a large number of guests drove to
the home of Mr. Josiah Perrin where a
bountiful supper was in readiness. After doing
ample justice to the good things provided it is
needless to say that the young people enjoyed
themselves satisfactorily till the wee sma' hours
of the morning. The large number of beauti-
ful presents which the bride received attest
that she was a general favorite. The happy
couple who have taken up their abode in
Cameron, have the congratulations and best
wishes of the community at large and THE
WATCHMAN-WARDER,
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- Newspaper
- Item Type
- Wedding Announcements
- Date of Publication
- 23 Feb 1899
- Date Of Event
- 15 Feb 1899
- Last Name(s)
-
Cook
Perrin
- Language of Item
- English
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