Saints', Hartley
PRICE THREEPENCE. No. 22—SEPTEMBER, 1928. ALL SAINTS', HARTLEY, (Published Quarterly.) EDITED BY J. WELLS THATCHER. OUR MARRIAGE. Here I had better state a few facts for the June 30th, 1928. information of those readers of this Maga• zine who do not live in our midst. The Yes, it was our marriage. We were all father of the bride—his only child—is the in it. We were all there. Our venerable Revd. Charles Gerard Winstanley Bancks, church was adorned with lovely flowers, M.A. The parents of the bridegroom are skilfully arranged by the hands of lady Mr. and Mrs. John Green, of "Brickend," members of our congregation. On the day Hartley. The bridesmaids were Miss every seat was filled, every inch of standing Maisie Forsyth, Miss Eleanor Green, sister room was taken up and the Church porch of the bridegroom; Miss Pamela Symons was was full also. veil bearer. Mr. Arthur R. Carr best man; The front of the lectern was chosen for a ushers, Mr. Hedley Symons and Mr. J. charming floral device, in which two initials, Wells Thatcher. well-known to us, were displayed. Roy Chisholm was at the organ, the choir were There was another thing that pleased me. in their places, Hedley Symons was hard The carriage drive to the Rectory is a wind• put to it to find seats for many visitors. ing road. At proper intervals in this road At the time appointed, Mabel Marianne Boy Scouts were posted and they regulated Louise Bancks was led to the chancel by her the traffic admirably.
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