was conducted by the Rev. J. A. Turner. Her attendants were Miss Linda Parslow and Mrs.
Linda Jones, both friends of the bride. Mr. John Bottomer was best man and the ushers were Messrs. J. Holmes and D.
Jones. Mr. D. E. Brows and Miss C.
M. Done A telephonist working for Tube Investments and an assistant training officer for Rubery Owen were married at St. Mark's Parish Church, Great Wyrley, on Saturday. The Rev. J.
N. Craig officiated. They were Miss Carol Mary Done, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Done, of 60. Love Lane, Great Wyrley, and Mr. David Emile Brown, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs E. Brown, of 173, Little Sutton Lane, Four Oaks.
The bride, who was given away by her father. wore a full-length gown of brocade with three-tier veil held in place "by a floral headdress. She carried a bouquet of roses and freesias. She was attended by her sister, Miss Norma Done, and her cousin, Miss Donna Idions. The best man was Mr Roger Clark and Messrs.
Fallows and G. Lance were the ushers. Mr. I. M.
Sabell and Miss A. Manning A couple who met at Edinburgh University and are both now members of the Salvation Army were married in Salvation Army uniform at the New Road Salvation R. F. Pearson and Mr. Miss L.
A. Liggins investigator, Mr. A cost Richard Francis Pearson, and comptometer operator, Miss Linda Liggins. Patrick's were Church, Walsall, on Saturday, married at St. Father B.
Garvey officiating. bride is the first The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Liggins, of 24, the Oswin Road.
Rvecroft, and Mr. bridegroom the only son of and 15 Mrs. R. G. Pearson.
of 112, Scarborough Road, Pleck. away by her father. Given the bride wore a white empire-line gown with a lace coat and hood and carried bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss P. Liggins and by the bridegroom's sister.
Miss A. Pearson. The best man was Mr. S. Hanson and Messrs.
T. Liggins and A. Trevor were ushers. Mr. M.
Holmes and Miss Carvell Miss Linda Carvell, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carvell, of 34, Fourth Avenue, Brownhills. and Mr. Michael Holmes, elder son of Mrs. 0.
M. Holmes, of 55. Mill Street. Walsall, and the late Mr. Holmes.
were married at St. James's Church, Brownhills, on Saturday. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a full-length gown of crepe and lace with a full-length veil and floral headdress. She carried a bouquet of orchids and pink and white roses. The service GREYS OF WALSALL OLD SQUARE FREER STREET SHOPPING Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9-5-30 HOURS p.m.; Friday 9-6-30 30 p.m.; Saturday 9-6 p.m.
SO ORSUASION Style No. 687 Price £6.45 A line so! smooth it gets hold of girl. See this PRICE lovely Corselette by Persuasion £6.45 Pers with 'Zipped in control' for smooth'n easy fitting Walsall Observer. Friday, October 29, 1971. 15 weds U.S.
Marine U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pitt of 27. Drayton Street, Walsall, were unable to attend the wedding of their eldest daughter.
because she was married at St. Mary's Nativity Church. Illinois, i in the United States. Miss Gwendoline Margaret Pitt, married Mr. Wilfred Chris Mandac, an American marine based at Jacksonville, North Carolina.
He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mandac of Sierra Vista.
Arizona. Army Citadel, Glasgow. on Saturday. They were Miss Angela Manning. vounger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Manning, of Skegness, and Mr. Tan Martyn 'Sabell, younger son of Mr. and Mrs.
I Sabell. of 31. Morton Drive. Great Barr. The bride was given away by her father and was attended by a friend.
The bride is a former pupil of Skegness Grammar School. and the bridegroom was educated at Queen Mary's Grammar School. Walsall. Both are graduates of Edinburgh University, where the bridegroom now teaching maladjusted children gained a degree in psychology and a diploma in education. The bride teaches biology.
W. C. after their wedding at St. Mary's Nativity Church, Joliet, Ilinois. The bride.
a former pupil of Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall, has been an air hostess for Ethiopian Airlines for the last three years. She met her husband when he was working at the United States Embassy in Addis Ababa. Given away by the bridegroom's uncle. Mr. Frank Lojeski, the bride wore a fulllength Victorian style gown which she hought in England A floral and pearl headdress held her long veil in place and she carried a bouquet of white stephanotis, and dark green tendrils trailing to the floor.
She was attended by the bridegroom's cousin, Miss Jean Marie Hercegovics. Mr. Samuel Vonch was the best man and the ushers were Messrs. lames Vonch and Thomas Dickson. The Rev.
R. Cheadle conducted the service at the wedding at All Saints' Parish Church, Bloxwich, on Saturday, of Mr. John Michael Cooper, goungest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. E.
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The bridesmaids were Miss J. Cartwright (sister), Miss V. Orme (cousin), Miss. L. Lowbridge and Miss J.
Smith. The best man was Mr. A. Moorcroft and the ushers were Messrs. M.
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