Etc. -- Harry Sutton wed Genevieve Pebbles
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A lightly edited transcription of a page 1 article in the 20 May 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer.

Married  in Hamilton

A quiet wedding took place on Saturday afternoon, 15 May 1920, in James Street Baptist Church, Hamilton, when Genevieve Mildred, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peebles, 66 Barnesdale Avenue south, Hamilton, was united in marriage to 
Dr. Harry William Sutton of Simcoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, Camp Point, Ill.

Rev. N. W. McMaster officiated.

The bride was given away by her father, and looked charming in a travelling suit of navy blue with corsage bouquet of orchids and sweetheart roses.

She was assisted by her sister, Miss Gladys Peebles, gowned in navy blue taffeta with corsage bouquet of sweet peas. The groom was assisted by Mr. Gordon Jackson of Simcoe.

During the signing of the register Miss Marjorie Taylor sang "Until" very sweetly. Mr. Hewlett played the wedding march. The church was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and roses.

Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom left for New York and Atlantic City, and upon their return will take up residence in Simcoe.

Mrs. Harry A. Pursell, sister of Dr. Sutton, was present at the wedding.


 
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