% | °_ TAYLORâ€"SHERVILL s ul id A t Wesley United Church was the f x0 ho h scene of a pretty wedding on Satâ€" 1e l J C es urday, June 17, when Dorothy Marâ€" ts Yoacss"". Piad h S® ion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willâ€" 8 x* . w4 k3 iam Shervill, of Denfield was unit-l f3l Cl . § ed in marriage to Arthur Murray o tb l 4. Taylor, son of Mrs. Taylor and the flSs d late Mr. Robert Taylor of Medina.‘ E ligi ag â€" â€"The ceremony was performed by 9 s P x: Rev. M. G. Cook of Granton. JP . i# C Ferns and summer flowers were x‘ *,’;“ & > C used effectively in the church, and' y i eng 2 4 5. ts 2« . $ 4. the guest pews;i were ma'.I"rlï¬eqbwith $ ipipiegeree + Q Wt wR white bows and roses. . ‘The ‘bride,>‘ n ppun k BaeS j i CayI â€" <A i given in marriage ‘by ‘her. father, Sm css s . y A ' . t & wore a floorlength gown of white \ h Je e tes . S slipper® satin, . with insertions of: J Wikss ' j - hok lace and‘long fitted sleeves extendâ€" t t ing to points over‘ the hands. The t ol @ gAl long full skirt swept into a graceâ€" o i 3 mt ; ful train. ~Herâ€" floorlength: illw i AAR0 4 mecrig m @ k. ,“ i ds 3 t sion veil was held~with a pleated seopminnc bote * s f halo trimmed. with orangse ‘blosâ€" i zun ~~ N is‘ Sm : soms, and she carried deep ~red,; Pn rtitttomsn d k . © roses and fern. _ She was attended $ t 4 "w 4 4 by. two of her sisters, Miss Mary| 4 f F s t 3 f ~Shervill as maid of honor and Miss i . C . ® + Doris Shervill as bridesmaid, wearâ€" 9 N k e J why * ing similar gowns of white sheer e and shoulderâ€"length. veils. . The| pas * â€" M _maid of honor was ; in blue, the 3 WS _1 2: | bridesmaid in pink.. They carried ¢ 30 4 § P pink roses with .pink ,.and. blue j 3 «9 Streamers: ~Little: Marie ‘Shervill, a ie â€" :niece of the bride was flower girl M se c | in a floorlength frock of turquoise " ; u> ! " blue taffeta. ~Little Donnie: Taylor, wl e aneaconnin 4 P | vnephew of the groom, was ringâ€" E f ‘ "bearer.â€". The. best man was Dougâ€" | f w f ‘las Muir, of: Lakeside, and the ushâ€" t iï¬ t F ‘ érs; were Everett Towle and Bill e * pagl 5 ©Shervill, brother. of the bride. Caes«. u P i | # .:. During the “signigg %173 ]th]f regisâ€" Wï¬g’gï¬fv â€" w f wter, Mrs.. Richar elsh san Euts is >A ol 1 sa 1 "Through the Years," acqompanieg ?%3’;’. E 3 . <by Mrs. Wilfred Eedy, who also| ‘%i"t 1 yaue s Pak U . T et dn is onl i anpaals Wikee cuthoag iss L laee agiaaaed va R\w‘g’,{“y (",s‘ j Ts . played the wedding march. â€â€˜*)‘, e E. C eR No | Following the ceremony a wedâ€" é:;%g," & Mss P ; ding dinner was served, the diningâ€" 11e o E_ o f ‘ room being decorated with â€"pink §3~ J it> g o f and white streamers and roses. 3&‘»«»?’% 3 . ie s | Mrs. Shervill and"Mrs. Taylor reâ€" 5 t e c s i . o | ceived; the former wearing a dressj ts ‘a e t _~ Q‘( t s _ yc cce ts t | of pink crepe with white accesâ€" o o w t o ty on . hi o e | sories and the. latter a dress of} 108. ~a h ho l o oo h 1 oo d pariee Rerperene, t°i & éï¬,{* e c cce _ ‘ match. ‘Both wore a corsage of 3xA ale. * k%%\wgf,% us e ts e P ts pink roses and fern. . C in s3 2 TR 3 en i o y w Â¥ on ies cce w e § | ‘ For travelling the bride donn€£ 3 a blue tailored suit with white acâ€" ‘ cessories. After their honeymoon: %2: ’easternâ€f.points.,er.’ and Mrs: urray r wi esi s â€" i i ie e c ons im June, 17, 1144 Guests were present from Nor wich, Fort Erie, Lakeside, London, Whalen and Detroit. ail loclsdual i afe: Li sfo e sto 04 j