Etc. -- Alice Rachael Broadley wed Charles R. Kalar
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A lightly edited transcript of a page 12 article from 28 May 1936 the Simcoe Reformer newspaper. 

Kalar-Broadley

A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, near Simcoe, when Alice Rachael Broadley of Simcoe, youngest sister of Mrs. Lawrence, was united in marriage at Charles R. Kalar of Waterford. The Rev. Dr. Dey officiated.

The bride looked charming, gowned in white silk with the usual veil and orange blossoms, carrying a bouquet of white roses, as she entered the drawing room and was given away by her brother, Geo. Broadley.

The bridesmaid, Miss Gertrude Taylor of Simcoe, cousin of the bride, was becomingly dressed in pale blue silk mull and carried pink carnations.

Little Ethelyn Vocburgh of Simcoe acted as flower-girl. The groom was attended by his brother-in-law, Fred Wilkes of Brantford.

After the ceremony, a dainty luncheon was served. Later the happy couple left on the three o'clock car for Detroit, the bride wearing a navy suit with old rose hat, and a beautiful set of opossum furs, the gift of the groom. They were recipients of many beautiful presents.
 

 
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