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The TALES you probably never heard about

STELLA M. PAGE

[Welland Telegraph, 18 December 1891]

On Wednesday evening, Dec. 9th, the monotony of the usual quiet neighborhood of Pelham Corners was broken by the arrival of a large number of guests at the residence of Mr. Seth Page, the occasion being the marriage of his eldest daughter, Miss Stella M. Page to Horace M. VanEvery, one of the most highly respected farmers of Pelham. The hour announced for the nuptials was 7 o’clock, by which time the spacious family residence was filled with guests, eager to witness the interesting ceremony. The Rev. Chas. Cook performed the impressive marriage service. At the conclusion of the ceremony the guests repaired to the dining-room where a sumptuous  repast was partaken of, followed by congratulations. The happy couple left the same evening on their honeymoon trip, intending to visit St. Thomas, Chatham and other western cities. The wedding presents  bestowed upon the bride were unusually handsome. We sincerely wish Mr. and Mrs. VanEvery a long, happy and prosperous life.

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