Etc. -- Evelyn Olds weds Lawrence Holman
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A lightly edited page 1 article in the 4 Sep 1919 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper. 

A September Wedding

On Tuesday afternoon, 2 Sep 1919 the home of Mrs. Margaret G. Woodward, 32 Talbot Street, Simcoe, was artistically decorated with gladioli, asters and vines, the occasion being the marriage of her daughter, 
M. Evelyn E. Olds.

Precisely at the hour appointed, to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Hilton Forsyth, the bride, leaning on the arm of her mother, entered the drawing room and was married by Rev. D. A. Moir to Lawrence Handing Holman of Toronto, son of W. T. Holman of Simcoe, in the presence of about 40 invited guests.

The bride was becomingly gowned in white satin and georgette with bridal veil, and carried a shower bouquet of white and pink bridal roses.

The bridesmaid was Miss Bertha Olds, sister of the bride, who wore a gown of maize satin, embroidered in blue and carried a bouquet of sunburst roses. 

Mr. J. F. Marshall of Toronto acted as best man.

After the ceremony and congratulations, a luncheon was served in the spacious dining room. The bride's travelling costume was a blue taffeta dress with a taupe gray dolman and hat to match.

After a honeymoon spent at eastern points, Mr. and Mrs. Holman will reside in Toronto.

 

 
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