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THE MONTGOMERY ' BOROUGHS…

SUNDAY SCHOOL TREATS AT WELSHPOOL.

NEWTOWN.

WELSHPOOL.

LL AN WYDEL A.N-

TEEGYNON.

MACHYNLLETH.

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MACHYNLLETH. POLICE INSPECTION .-lion. 0. Legge inspected the police for the Machynlleth Division at the Police Station on Tuesday last and found everything satisfactory. MARRIAGE.—On the 9th August at the Parish Church, Machynlleth, by the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Bangor, assisted by the Dean of Baogor, Mr Hugh Corbet Vincent, son of the, late Rev James Crawley Vincent, vicar of Carnarvon, and grandson of Dean Vincent to MIss Bronwen Adelaide Trevor, second daughter of Canon Warren Trevor, rector of Mach- ynlleth. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attyred in a gown of ivory satin trimmed with old point lè. tulle veil and orange blossoms, and bouquet of choice white flowers. given by the Marchioness (D of Londonderry. The bridesmaids were the Missed Laura and Gwladys Trevor (sisters of the bride) it, iss Georgina Vincent (sister of the bridegroom) Mi, sea Maiud and Elsie Trevor (cousins of the bride), and Miss Ethel Hepworth. They wore dresses of soft. 3rhite silk over pink, with long shrimp pink sashes, lace capes, large white ciiaoline hats trimmed with white ostrich tips, buckles, and pink velvet rvbbons. They wore wold and pearl arrow brooches, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried bouquets to match their dresses. The best man was lir Augustus Vincent (the 6th Royal Warwickshire Regiment). The service was fully choral. The Christ Church r-urpliced choir met the bride at the door. The anthem 0 perfect love was sung by the Machynlleth Church Choir, the solo being taken by Miss Frances Howell. The church was beauti- fully decorated by Mrs J. R. Phillips with palms and flowers, kindly lent for the occasion. After the ceremony Canon and Mrs Trevor held a reception at which over 100 guests were present: and also on the following day when the choir and many others were entertained. The bride's travelling costumn consisted of a light fawn cloth, handsomely trimmed with an app'ique in various tints of green, the waistcoat and zouave being trimmed wit h green silk a green and fawn hat to match trimmed with pale pink and green orchids. The bridft and bridegroom left for Londoi. en ronte for the Continent. Mre Trevor, the mother of the bride, wore a dress of pink and green, trimmed with black lace, black lace bonnet, with ooloured aigrette, and carried a bouquet to match. At the entrance to the rectory a splendid aroh of evergreen was erected by Mr Taylor and Mr David Jones, Nswl&nds. During the day cannons were fired. The prmmU, whieh mabered over 800 W«r» very eqftir.

,. LLANIDLOES.

PRIEST WESTON.

REVEL, BERRIEW.

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