Corbett, Charles Lancelot and Corbett, Pearl E. (née Hall) (Married)
appeared in Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Sep 1909, p. 4, column 4
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- Corbett--Hall. --- Victoria, B.C, Colonist. On Tuesday the home of Mr. R. E. Hall, Glanford avenue, was the scene of a very pretty wedding when his only daughter, Miss Pearl E., was united in marriage to Mr. Charles L. Corbett, of Aberdeen, Wash. At 1 o'clock the bride entered the room with her father, attended by her little cousin, Laurine Gibson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. Leslie Clay, after which the wedding party, consisting only of the relatives and immediate friends of the bride, sat down to a sumptuous repast. The bride wore a very pretty dress of white lace over silk, and carried a bouquet of bride's roses and maiden hair fern. The little maid of honor was becomingly attired in pink silk and carried a basket of sweet peas. Mrs. Corbett's travelling dress was dark blue with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett left on the Princess Charlotte for Seattle, where they will spend a week before taking up house-keeping in Aberdeen. Mrs. Corbett's former home and birthplace was Wolseley, Sask., where she lived with her parents, who may justly be classed with the pioneers of that town. Her father, Robert E. Hall, is well and favorably known in that place, having acted in the capacity of councillor for years, and has large interests in Wolseley yet. Although the bride has been less than a year, she was a great favorite, liked by old and young. It is therefore with genuine regret her numerous friends see her depart, even amid best wishes. Her gifts were numerous and costly, testifying to the esteem in which she was held both here and in Wolseley.
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- 24 Sep 1909
- Date Of Event
- 4 Sep 1909
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Corbett
Hall
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