- In a setting of all-white flowers, spirea and snowballs, roped off in white, at the Manor, Saturday evening, at 6:30 o'clock, the wedding of Miss Helen Cameron Lindsay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W J. Lindsay, of Moy avenue, to Mr. John Kublick Wright, of Toronto, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, of Toronto, was solemnized, the Rev. Canon P. N. Harding, rector of Ail Saints' Church, officiating.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white marquisette over white slipper satin, the bodice having a square neck edged with lace, which was also used in the short, puffed sleeves and at the waist, and the very full skirt extending into a train. Her shoulder-length veil of tulle was caught to her head in a Juliet cap of matching lace, and she carried white roses and sweetpeas and forget-me-nots. Her sister, Mrs James Little. Jr., who was her only attendant, wore peach marquisette over matching taffeta, also made with a square neckline, the bodice, of tiny rows of narrow peach lace, having short, full sleeves, and the skirt very full. She wore a short matching veil of tulle and carried orchids and stock.
Mr. Little assisted the bridegroom as best man. Mrs. Lindsay wore for her daughter's wedding, a smart frock of navy crepe, made with a pleated skirt and trimmed with white, and her hat was of navy Baku, and she wore Talisman roses.
The bride's table was centred with the wedding cake in a bed of small white blossoms, flanked by burning white tapers. After the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Wright left for a short motor trip east, and they will reside on Indian road, in Toronto. For traveling the bride wore a navy crepe frock with white pique flowers outlining the neck, and a navy and white hat and a navy coat, belted and flared, with touches of white pique at the neck.
Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Miss Margaret Wright, sister of the bridegroom, who was here from Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. William Walls and Mr. Bert Walls, of Pontiac, and Mrs. James Romas, of Royal Oak, Michigan.
The Windsor Star
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
29 May 1939, Mon ?W Page 13
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