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Thursday, May 21, 1914 |
Fox Harbour
The remains of the late RODERICK MOODY were laid to rest in St. Andrews cemetery on Saturday afternoon, May 9th. Mr. MOODY was in his 91st year and until his late illness had enjoyed good health. He leaves to mourn 2 sons, WILLIAM, Fox Harbour & FRED on the homestead in North Wallace & 2 daughters, Mrs. J. McINNIS, North Wallace & B. ODERKIRK, Attleboro, Mass. Rev. A.L. McKAY conducted the service at the home.NOTICE
Anyone having any legal demands against the estate of the late Mrs. MARGARET HANNON will kindly forward their bill to C.C. HANNON, Pictou, N.S.
WEDDING - BLACK - WOOD
A very pretty wedding took place at Linden, when GEORGE A. BLACK, son of WILBER BLACK, was united in marriage to S. ALBERTA WOOD, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. GORDON WOOD at their residence in Linden, on Wednesday, 13th inst. The marriage ceremony being performed by the Rev. J.W. BRITTON of Pugwash in the presence of a large number of guests. The bride who was unattended looked charming in her wedding costume; after the marriage vows had been made & congratulations to bride and bridegroom were all given, the guests sat down to tables groaning under the abundance of good things provided. Mr. & Mrs. BLACK will reside in Linden, where they are surrounded by a host of friends, who all join in wishing them many years of wedded bliss.MARRIED
At the residence of the bride's parents by Rev. W. H. WATTS on Tuesday, May 12th, ROSS JENKINS LUNN of New Salem to FLORA REBECCA THOMPSON of Oxford.
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