Staib-McKim
June, the month of roses
and delights, was ushered in by a very pretty wedding at the home
of Mr. Robt. McKim, Maplehurst Farm, Lynedoch, when his youngest
daughter, Mabel Beatrice, was united in marriage to Clarence
Staib, G.T.R. operator, Marshville, by Rev. J. H. McArthur, S.T.D.,
in the presence of many guests.
In the drawing room where
the ceremony was performed was an arch and bell of bridal wreath
and ferns, under which the bridal party stood. The dining-room was
decorated with pink and white roses and lily-of-the-valley.
The bride, who was given
away by her father, wore a handsome gown of cream silk voile over
silk taffeta, with a tulle veil held by a chaplet of orange
blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and wore the
groom's gift, a gold locket and chain.
The wedding march was
played by Miss Edna Hagerman of Lynedoch, and her gift from the
groom was a crescent pearl pin. Many valuable gifts were received
including a substantial cheque from the father of the groom,
showing the affection existing between the bride and a large
circle of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Staib left on
the afternoon train for Toronto, Buffalo, and other eastern
points. The bride's going-away gown was a green tailor-made suit
with hat to match.