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LLANYMYNEOH. MARRIAGE OF MISS DAVIES, VYRNWY BANK — On Wednesday last this village was en-jete on the oc- casion of the marriage of Miss Marion Elizabeth Davies, eldest daughter of Mr. J. W. Davies, Vyrnwy Bank, Llanymynech, and formerly of New- town, to Dr. Owen Trafford Owen, M.B.C.M., of Blackburn, Lancashire. It was a beautiful day, and when the bridal p9.rty arrived at the church at 10.45. the sacred edifice was crowded with friends and well- wishers. The officiating clergymen were the rector of the parish, the Rev. Ll. Wynne Jones, and the Rev. J W. Thomas, vicar of Bwich-y-cibau. The bridesmaids were Miss Elsie and Miss Jane Davies, sisters of the bride. Miss Owen, sister of the bridegroom, aad Miss Gwendoline Williams, niece of the bridegroom. Dr. Louis, M.D., Lancaster, was the best man. The service was fully choral, and Mr Gwilym Morris most ably pre- sided at the organ. After partaking of the wedding breakfast at Vyrnwy Bank, at which the officiating clergymen were present, the happy pair, amid renewed congratulations, drove to Oswestry to meet the 12-57 train, and preoeeded, via Chester and Dublin, to the Lakes of Killarney to spend the honey- moon. The wedding cake was supplied by Mr Deakin, of Shrewsbury. There was a very choice and e egar-t collection of wedding gifts at Vyrnwy Bank, which was much admired.

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