Etc. --  May Pitman wed Mack Clemens
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A lightly edited transcription of a page 5 article from the 10 Mar 1910 Simcoe Reformer.
The article was apparently reprinted from the Port Rowan News.

Clemens-Pitman

The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pitman of Port Rowan was the scene of a happy event on 2 Mar 1910, when their youngest daughter, Miss May Pitman, became the bride of Mr. Mack S. Clemens, son of Mr. John Clemens, also of Port Rowan.

The ceremony took place at 8 p.m., the bride and groom standing under an arch of evergreens in the tastily decorated parlor. The Rev. W. H. Garnham officiated. The wedding march was played by Miss Minnie Pitman, niece of the bride.

The bride was charmingly attired in a dress of blue silk, and was the recipient of a large number of beautiful and useful presents.

The bride and groom are highly respected residents of the village, and are the possessors of those sterling qualities where, we are confident, will with the [one line of type unreadable] success in the coming years. They will reside on the W. Dedrick farm in the western part of the village.

The guests included the following: 
Mr. and Mrs. John Clemens Sr., Miss Myrtle Clemens,
Miss Clara Clemens of Buffalo,
Mr. and Mrs. George Clemens and family,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Clemens Jr. and family,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pitman and Miss M. Pitman,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Biddle,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Evans, Master Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Mussel and family,
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Pratt and daughter of Madison, Wis.,
Mr. Jenkins of Buffalo.

A sumptuous and daintily served wedding repast followed the ceremony and a very enjoyable social time was experienced by all. -- News.

 

 
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