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LOCAL WEDDINGS.

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LOCAL WEDDINGS. LISCOMBE—BAKER. A good deal of interest was taken in the wedding at Newport on Thursday of Mr. Frank Reginald Liacombe, solicitor, second son of Councillor John Liscombe, of Brony- faer, Stow Park, Newport, and Miss Hilda Elsie Baker, third daughter of Councillor W. A. Baker, J.P., of Arishays, Newport, The ceremony took place at Havelock-street Presbyterian Church, the Rev. J. Glyn ceremony took place at Havelock-street Presbyterian Church, the Rev. J. Glyn Davies being the officiating minister. Some beautiful floral decorations were shown on the rostrum. Before the service the organist (Miss Hazel) played appropriate selections, and the bridal party entered the church to the strains of the "Bridal Ma.rch" from "LohengTin," while the newly-wedded couple departed to the familiar strains of Mendels- •ohn's "Wedding March." The honeymoon will be spent upon the South Devon coast. The bride's travelling dress was of mole- j Coloured cloth, with- a mole-coloured chiffon hat. The wedding presents numbered about ø. HUNT-HARBOURNE. A marriage was solemnised at the Parish Church, Rumney, on Monday, between Mr. George William Hunt, of the Custom House, Sligo, and Miss Amy Harbourne, of Rumney House, the residence of Mr. Cubitt. The church was very prettily decorated, and a large congregation had assembled to witness the ceremony. Miss Daviee, the Vicarage, presided at the organ and played the "Bridal March" from Lohengrin" as the bridal party entered the sacred edifice. The hymn, The Voice that Breathed o'er Eden," was heartily sung. The bride was given away by Mrs. Cubitt, and the bridesmaids were Misa Dorothy Cubitt and Miss Irene Cubitt, pupils of the bride. As the happy couple were leaving the churoh Mendelssohn's Wedding March" was played. The honey moon will be spent at Worcester. PHILLIPS—SWALWELL. There was a large attendance at St. Mark's Church, Newport, on Wednesday on the occa- gion of the wedding Qf Mr. Charles David Phillips, third son of Mr. C. D. Phillips, J.P., of the Gaer, Newport, and Miss Emma Askew Swalwell, youngest daughter of Mr. James Swalwell, of Ambleeide, Newport. The vicar of St. Mark's (the Rev. T. L. Lister) and the Bev. D. J. Sproul officiated. JESSEMAN-LANNING. The wedding of Mr. Arthur Willie Jesse- man, eldest son of Mr. W. Jeaseman, of New- port, and Miss Mabel Lanning, youngest daughter of Mr. J. Lanning, of Abergavenny, which took place at Llanfoist, near Aber- gavenny, on Wednesday (the Rev. P. Young officiating), was made the occasion of a very pleasant social gathering at Newport. The Staff of W. Jesseman and Co. of which the bridegroom is a member) from its Newport, Cardiff, and Barry branches, who had sub- scribed to a. handsome timepieoe as a pre- sent to the happy couple, were invited to a very excellent dinner and smoking concert at the Talbot Hotel, Newport.

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