Stratford Mirror, 11 Mar 1927, p. 5

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Se Rivinwa seengre <3 = rs 3 -- Reetronst tg oe a se te THE MIRROR the bride, there being nearly 70 | 4 SAA Local Interest guests present. The bridegroom's * ¢ & : gifts to the bridesmaids were bar MACE--PARKER Omtario Baptist Church was the scene of one of the prettiest weddings on Saturday, Feb. 26, when Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Park- er, 94 Bay street, city, became the bride of Charles Mace, son of Mr, and Mrs. Mace, St. Vincent street. Rev. H. McDiarmid officiated.- The bride, who was given away by her father, looked lovely gowned in white geor- gette over satin, trimmed in seed pears and bugle beads. She wore an embroidered veil with pearls and or- ange blossoms and also the _ bride- groom's gift, a rope of pearls. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. The bride was attend- ed by Miss Gertrude Nelles and Miss Mary Mace as bridesmaids, wearing pretty dresses of peach georgette and black picture hats. They carried Sunburst roses. Little Miss Kathleen Mace, sister of the bridegroom and little Miss Grace Parker, sister of the bride, were winsome flower girls dres- sed alike in pink silk and both car- ried baskets of pink sweet peas. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, William Mace. The wedding march was played by Henry A. Clark, organist of the church and during the signing of the register, Mrs. H. A. Clark sang sweetly "My Prayer." Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of pins, the flower girls, gold bracelets, and the best man, gold cuff links. After a short honeymoon spent in London and points west. Mr. and Mrs. Mace will be at home to their friends at their home, 127 Nile street. Among the beautiful presents receiv- ed was a chesterfield suite and sev- eral cheques and numerous other gifts from their many well-wished friends. Guests were present from Toronto, London and Fort Erie. "AS A MAN THINKETH IN HIS HEART, SO !IS HE." Think Think Think Think Think Think Think Think Think Think smiles, and smiles shall be; doubt, and hope will flee. love, and love will grow; hate, and hate you'll know. good, and good is here; vice--its jaws appear! joy, and joy ne'er ends; gloom, and dusk descends. faith, and faith's at hand; ill--it stalks the land. Think peace, sublime and sweet, And you that peace will meet. Think fear, with brooding mind, And failure's close behind; Think this: "I'm going to Win!" Think not of what has been. Think "Victory;" Think "I can!" Then you're a Winning Man! --David W. Bush. | New Goods for Spring Wear HATS SUITS CAPS TOP COATS SHIRTS SWEATERS SOX ODD TROUSERS NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR Come in and see our Special Suit made $ to your measure... FISHER & CO. Phone 217 47 Downie St. Wally Hern's Old Stand am \ DUNCAN FERGUSON COMPANY, LTD. DUNCAN FERGUSON CO.. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery A COMPLETE PRESENTATION OF THE LEADING STYLES FOR SPRING WEAR Fashion--fickle as she is, has definitely decreed what's what in style for Spring. You can, therefore, accept with assurance the styles which are on dis- play in this Spring Style Showing as being abso- lutely authoritative in every respect. The collec- tion, which is one of the largest we have ever pre- sented, is but the result of a carefully and well chos- en stock which, we are confident, will meet every requirement of a fastidious clientele. Come _ to- morrow. Coats--- Dresses--- $5.95 to $50 Hats--- $1.95 to $10 LIMITED $12.75 to $50 Suits--- eee - SP OP OP SP Oa Oa

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