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Mr. J. W, H. Loynd, the bride wore a full-length gown of


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St. Leonard’s Church Down ham, on Saturday, of Miss Olive Simpson, eldest daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Simp­ son, of Higher Hlgson Farm, Twlston, .and Mr. Thomas Holgate, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Holgate," of Long Ghyll, Wlgglesworth, near Sklpton.


The . wedding took place at Given away by 'her father,


the bride wore a full-length gown of white lacis over tafle-, ta, her fuIWength veil being surmounted by a pearl-trim­ med coronet. Her bouquet was of white roses and feathered carnations.


In attendance were Miss


Jennie Simpson, the bride’s sister, Miss Mary Holgate, sis­ ter of the .bridegroom, ahd Miss Ruth Broadhead, cousin of the bride, who wore full- length dresses of nylon or­ ganza over taffeta In king­ fisher blue, shocking pink and deep lemon respectively.


They wore headdresses and


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A small attendant. Miss


Loma Simpson, sister of the bride, wore lemon-figured hylon over taffeta, with head­ dress and shoes to tone and carried a Victorian posy.


Mr, Derek Holgate, brother


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' D u r in g the cefemjbny,'


which was performed .by the Rev. W. Allen, the hymns'“0 Perfect Love’’ and "Come Gracious Spirit’’ were sung.


Starkle Arras Hotel, Clitheroe,' the couple left for a honey­ moon In the Isle of Man, the bride travelling In a • pink coat and dress with blue accessories.


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daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. R.' H. Jackson, of 8. St. Mary’s Street, Clitheroe, was married at Moor Lane Methodist Church, on Monday, to Mr.


Thomas Hunt, youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. T. Hunt, of 19. IVelllngton Street, Clayton-le-Moors, and form­ erly of Hurst Green.


Given away by her father, the


bride was attired In a white, full-length gown of Swiss lace over taffeta,' cu t'In princess style, a coronet of'pearl and' diamante .surmounted her shoulder-length yell. Her bou­ quet was of'.pink roses and lilies of the vallfey.


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bride’s sisters.' the' Misses Hazel and Kathleen Jackson, who wore coral ballet-length gowns of Swiss lace over taffeta with flowered head-1 dresses, and carried bouquets > of yellow roses, j


In attendance were the , !


Mr. J. Hunt; the bride-( groom’s! brother, was best


Miss Marie Jackson, eldest |


The organist was Mrs. W. Todd. Following a reception at thei


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man, the groomsmen bebg Messfsi 'H. Hartley and Tomkins,


which the Rev. J. E — qG)'(;Ti.qjteq, Mjr. ] oinpahled t h e __ hyropi? “Lead us, I Heayenly Father" and “0 Perfect Love,’’


Dut;li)g, the ceremony, at On, leaving the church, the


bride was presented, with a New Testament' iby two- year-old* A1 vena Hanson.


A reception was held iat the


Starkle Arms Hotel, clitheroe. , Mr. and Mrs. Hunt wUl re-


sWe at 96,’ Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. '


' Among the wedding gifts


clock and table mats froin the workpeople. pa im e b - hayhurst


were a cheque from, the dir­ ectors and staff of;Primrose Garage, the bride’s employers and dessert spoons I from the Moor, Lane Sunday School Primary Department, where roe bride. Is teacher. The “ridegropm, who Is employed at the Jubilee Mill, Clitheroe received a mantel clock from the directors, a carpet sweep­ er from' the office staff, and a candlewlck bedspread,' alarm


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theroe, [was married, at AU Hallows' . Church. Mltton, on


Alfcham, eldest) daughter of Mrs, Edgar Altham',


tp, ,^isk,-Barbara


'Eaves ^ ' Given away by: her father


the' bride wore a gown o ' Nottingham- lace over' taffeta', With- a headdress of lace peti als surmounting, a fingertip-


length veil of; Nottinghan lace. Her bouquet was of- rec roses and lily-of-the-valley


grooms, sister, Miss' Patricia Bllnger. and the bride’s sister MH Mavis,. Altham, wore dresses of Italian pfnk nylpr over taffeta with headdresses of white stephanotls. They


Peter Bridge, the groomsmeu being Messrs. Frank Driver apd Philip Pozzl.


carried hpuquets of white oafnatlons. The best .man was Mr


j Du HI n g the deremony


which was performed by the Rev. G. A. Parker, the J^mns' “The Lord Is my Sh'epherd’i and: “G 'Perfect, Love" were' sung.


. Mr. Jack Palmer, 1 only son of Mrs. M. Palmer] and the late Mr. Daniel Palmer, of 31


pqgdale Road, Burnley, and Miss Barbara Hayhurst, ■ only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w Hayhurst of 3 ! conway Avenue, Clitheroe,! were married at Waterloo Methodist


Church, Clitheroe, on Satur­ day.


I Given away by her father,


roe bride wore a, ballet-length dress of white brocade—which she had made herself—with a headdress of white camellias and an elbow-length veil. Her


i t ? « w a s of pink roses and llly-of-the-valley.


1 The bridesmaid. Miss Greta


Allen, a friend, was attlrCd in a ballet-length gowii of pink nylon organza, embossed with a white floral design, over pink taffetav* Her headdress was a pink floral circlet, she carried a bouquet of white cal*natlons. The dress was made by her sister, Miss Connie Allen.


The best man was Mr. Jack


Ashworth, a friend; of the bridegroom, and the : grooms­ men .were Mr. Jack Fisher a friend, and Mr. William Brlt-


land, cousin of the bride­ groom. During the ceremony per­


formed by the ReV. G. B Kendrew, Mr. H.j Jones accompanied the singing of the hymns, “ The Lord Is my Shepherd’’ and “Lead us Heavenly Father," |


Following a reception at


the Starkle Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, the newly-married couple left for a honeymoon In Paris, the bride travelling


In a blue needlecord dress and light coat. Both the bride and bride­


groom are p h a r m a c i s t managers at shops lln Man­ chester, the bride ; having served her apprenticeship


with Mr. C. Clegg, M.P.Si of Clitheroe.


j They will makd their home


at 35, Church Street, Stret­ ford.


ROBINSON-SWEE'i?MAN The wedding took place at


St. Helen’s Church, w;addlng- ton, pn Saturday of Mr. Charles Robinson, third son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Robinson, of L p n g b e r, Bufton-ln-


Mrs. Arthur Sweetman, I of Leemlng’s Farm, Waddlngton.


Given away by her brother-


in-law, Mr. Dennis Norton, the bride wore a full-length gown of white lace over satin. I t had a sweetheart neckline. Her full-length veU was held In place by a headdress' of pearls and orange blossom.


She carried a showPr bou-,


quet pf red roses' and llly-of- .the-valley.


As bridesmaid, Miss! Helga


Sweetman,' the bride’s sister, and Miss Sylvia Robinson, sister of the bridegroom, wore full-length gowns of blue net over satin trimmed with pe a r l s a n d diamante. They carried shower bouquets of


white I carnations and glad­ ioli. !


I ' ■ Mr. Tom Roblhson, brother


of the bridegroom, was the best man, and the groomsmen were Mr. Stephen Robinson and Mr. [John Beedon. ‘


•D u r i n g the ceremony,


which was performed by the Vlcgr, the Rev. T. H. J. Haw­ kins, th^ 'hymns “ Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven,”


and “ The King of Level” were sung. I ■


j Following a reception at


Waddlngton Sunday School, the bride and bridegroom' Ifeft for a honeymoon, which Is being spent touring.; The bride’s travelling attlrei wai a turquoise tweed coat' with brown apcessorles.


|


reside at Tosslde. ' .


Mr. and Mrs. Robinson vkll Hlndley Hebd,


SLINGER-ALTHAM Mr. Keith Sllngerf orily son


of Mr.' and Mrs. GborgeiSllrig- er. of 3, Hodder Grove, d l -


Lonsdaie, and Miss Dlerdre Thelma Sweetman, ' second daughter of the late Mr. and


Dog and Partridge Hotel. Cli­ theroe. Mr. and Mrs. Sllnger left for a honeymeion on the West Coast. The bride trav­ elled In a two-piece of palef blue silk with a matching coat, pale-blue picture hat, and black accessories.


After a reception at the Among the wedding gifts


were an occasloal table from workfrlends of the 'orlde at Clitheroe Shirtings, Ltd., Trutex Works. Clitheroe, and a linen basket and eiderdown from workfrlends of the bridegroom at the C.W.S. Dairies. Chalgeley.


Mr. and Mrs. Sllnger will


reside at 21, Bawdlands,' Cli­ theroe.


TAYLOR—BURY , Mr. Eric Osborne Taylor,


only son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Taylor, of Higher Standen, Clitheroe, was married at St. James’s Church, Darwen, on Saturday, to Miss Norah Bury, only daughter of Mr.* and Mrs, H. Bury, of 66,' Exchange Street, Darwen.


' Given away by her father


the bride wore a full-length gown of white cloqu’e em­ broidered with silver thread, A headdress of orange blos­


som surmounted h e r full- length veil and she carried a bouquet of bronze roses.


The bridegroom’s sister,


Mrs. P. White, the matron-of- honour, and- the bridesmaid. Miss Jean Gaskell, the bride’s epusin, wore dresses of lllac- colbured nylon with matching ■headdresses.


There were also two small


attendants, the bride’s cous-, Ins, Dorothy and Barbara,; who wore dresses of white nylPn over blue skirts with blue headdresses. All t'he; attendants carried p rayer; books with a spray of flowers attached.


Mr. A. F. White! th ? bride­


groom’s brother-in-law, was best ma n , the duties of groomsman being shared by the bride’s brothers, Messrs. Kenneth and Jim Bury. ' ■


During the cerpmony the


hymns "Lead us Heavenly Father,” and "Ye servants of the Lord,” were sung.


After a reception at the


Castle Hotel. Blackburn the newly-married couple left for a honeymoon In Fleetwood, the bride travelling In a charcoal-grey suit with bliie accessories.


V Among the gifts were a canteen of cutlery from the bride’s workfrlends a t the R. 0. P. factory, Blackburn, and an electric Iron from workfrlends of the bride­


groom at Smiths of Chelten­ ham.


' Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will, reside In Cheltenham,


■ WESTHEAD-^BYARD Mr. Wiliam Twlsse West-


head, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westhead, of Cross Fells, Clitheroe, was married at St.


Barnabas Church, Gloucester on Saturday, to Miss Gillian U. -%ard, daughter of Mrs. E.


'Cuthhert- Johnstone and the late Major L. F. Byard, of Stroud-Road, Gloucester.


The bride, given away by


her step-father, Mr. E. Cuth- bert-Johnstone, wore a par­ chment gown of Lurex satin brocade, cut on classical


lines, with a full-length train. Her full-length Brussels-'


lace veil, lent by the bride­ groom’s motfier, was sur­ mounted by a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a bouquet of tea roses, llly- of-the-valley and stephanotls.


In ;'attendance were four


bridesmaids. Miss Shirley James, cousin of the bride, Miss Julia Westhead, sister of the bridegroom, Miss. Jill Grlfidths, cousin of the bride, and !^Ilss Joyce Wilkinson, a friend of the bride.


They wo re full-length


gowns of turquoise peau de sole, trimmed with matching lace, and coronets of pink and yellow ;rosebuds. Their marca- rite necklaces, were, |he gift


.Aa, bridesmaids, the brldet-


of the bridegroom and they carried bouquets: of pink and yellow roppbud^


A; The best man w,as Mr. Tfiomas, T. Westh'ead^ brotijer of the brjdegrqbjgj, tfie djifies of gjppmsman;; bplhgj shared by Messrs. R. D, Byard, J. S. Westhead, L D. M, Dickson, G. W. Dickson 'and J. Dancy.


During thp ceremony, which was. performed by the Rev! T.


A. Walker, the 23f(i. Psalm (Crlmond), Pkajm 67,! and "O


Jesu, I have promised” -were sung, The organist was Mr! E. Parsons,;


' ' ' Following a reception at the


Bell Hotel, Gloucester, the couple left for a honeymoon In Cornwall, the bride travell­ ing In a; navy-blue suit with


yeUow accessories and hat to match. Among the wedding gifts


Vere an electric radiator from the British Nyion ‘ Spinners Ltd. and a cut-glass Yase from


'"the Gloucester Royal Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Westhead will


live! at Tlje Burg, Beechproft Road, Newport, Mon.


WIGGANS—O’DONNELL The wedding took place at


SS. Michael and John’s Church, Clitheroe, pn Satur­ day of Mr. James Patrick Wlggans, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wlggans of 21 Wilson Street. Clitheroe, and Miss Maureen Janet G’bon- nel, only daughter of Mr. and


Mrs. W. O’Donnell, of 56, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Given away by her father,


the bride wore a full-length crinoline-style ^own of white lace, pmbroldered with sliver Lurex thread, over skirts of nylon and taffeta.


moilnted by a coronet of orange blossom and she


Her finger-tip veil was sur-


carried a bouquet ’ of > pink roses.


! Miss B. M. Hargreaves -a


iri§nd of the bride, who was in attendance, wore k full- length gown of deep blue nylon over taffeta, her' head­ dress being a coronet of white nylon. She carried- white carnations.


j Mr. Patrick O’Donnell the


'bride’s brother, was best man, the duties of groomsman being shated by Mr. Arnold


Wlggans and ■ Mr. William O’Donnell.


, After the ceremony, the Rev. G. Bayllss S!J., offered Nuptial, Mass and -li^iarted the Papal Ble^lng. (Mrs. W. Crompton waj^at the organ.


Fpllpwlng a reception at the Sun Inn, Waddlngton, the


newly-married couple left fPr Scarborough,


the b r i d e travelling in a blue dress and


coat with .white hat and black a'ccessorles. Among the wedding gifts


was an electric Iron from friends of the bride a t Messrs. W. T. Searson Ltd. , .


Mr. and .Mrs. Wlggans will


reside at :21,- Wilson Street, Clitheroe. ;


WOOD—RIGBY Miss Dorothy Rigby, young­


er daughter of Mr. W. Rigby and the late Mrs. Rigby, of


Knowle Top Farm, Mearley. Clitheroe, was married at Clitheroe Parish Church on Saturt^y to Mr. Colin Wood, only‘son of Mr. ahd Mrs. J. Wood,, of; 5,: Derby .Cottage, Belthprn, near Blackburn.


, The' bride, who ivas given away i by hei* father, wore' a ballet-length gown of white lace trimmed with pearls and diamante, her flhger-tlp veil being surmounted by a head­ dress of orange blossom and pearls, She carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotls.


i'* Tii''e matroi!\-pl-honouir, !Mrs. Andrew Wllsbri, rister of jthe bride, wore a ballet- jlength dress,of peacock-blue nylon with, a peacock flowered


headdress, afld.carried a bou­ quet, oL pink rosps.


[The r e were two small attendants' Mi ss Travlna


I Wilson, niece of : the bride,


wore a white flocked nylon dress with peacock trimmings. ^hp.cqfTled a posy of rosebuds and whiter carnations. Master David! Rigby, nephew; of the ibrlde,: wpre a white, satin


blouse and peacock-blue long trousem.


. The best man was Mr. Rob­


ert Gabbot, a friend, the duties; of • groomsman being shared by Mr. Alfred Gava- han, Mr. Gordon Rigby and Mr. Jo[hn Eddlesden.


I During the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. S.' Blrtwell, the hymns, “The


King Of Love” and “Lead us,' Heavehly Father”,, were sung.


Mr, Charles A. Myers was at roe organ.


i


, bride.; was presented with ' three horseshoes.


i ' ' ■'! I Following a reception at the


Statiph: Hotel, Clitheroe,; the couple;left for a honeymoon! in Jersey, the bride wealing an ofl^whlte wool dress[ with


matching' Jacket and’ blue iccessories.


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I Mr. and Mrs. IVood will live j ;t SD^rby Cottage Belthom. |


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