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WEDDINGS – HARLEY-NEWHOUSE

[Welland Tribune March 22, 1947]

Regina, Sask., March 22-Metropolitan United church, Regina was the scene of a pretty wedding on March 8, when Stella Louise,  youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs. H.L. Newhouse, of Prince Albert, became the bride of William Arby, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Harley of Welland. Rev. L.M. Outerbridge, performed the ceremony and wedding music was played by E.A. Moore.

The bride, given in marriage by L.N. Ferguson, of Regina, was  attractive in a blue two-piece crepe afternoon dress with black accessories, and a corsage of red roses.

She was attended by her sister, Miss May Newhouse, who wore a brown gabardine dressmaker suit with blue accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations.

The groom was attended by William Kempa of Regina.

A reception was held at the Drake Hotel, following which the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Winnipeg, Man., the bride wearing a blue dressmaker suit with brown fur topcoat.

Out-of-town guests included Mr. And Mrs. Harley of Welland and Mrs. H. Bender of Davidson.

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