McKINLEY, GEREAU, ROBINSON, ROBERTSON, McMINNIMAN, HODGSON. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - July 29, 1920.) RETURNED SOLDIER JOINS BENEDICTS John V. Andrews and Miss Bertha Smith, of Marysville, Married on Wednesday. [Special despatch to the Daily Gleaner.] Marysville, M. B., July 30. -- A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian manse, Fredericton, Thursday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, when Rev. J. S. Sutherland united in the holy bonds of matrimony Bertha T. Smith, daughter of Mrs. B. J. Morris and Lieut. John Vernor Andrews, only son of Mrs. J. Andrews. The ceremony was performed in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends. Miss Annie M. Brown acted as bride's maid while the groom was supported by Clarence Wade. After the ceremony the party motored to Marysville to the bride's home where a dainty supper was served. During the evening a reception was held and a large number called upon the popular young couple. The bride wore a suit of navy blue with hat to match and carried a bouquet of carnations and sweet peas. The bride is one of our most popular young ladies and the groom is a returned soldier, having served three years and eleven months in France with the 15thC. F. A. He is now a lieutenant in the Machine Gun Battery located in Marysville and is manager and proprietor of the Amuseu Theatre and a jolly good fellow as well. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews will reside on Morrison street. They have the best wishes of a host of friends. The bride received many beautiful gifts. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - June 23, 21) Married at Nasonworth. A very pretty wedding took place at Nasonworth yesterday afternoon when Miss Charlotte Bernice Grier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Grier, became the bride of John Lemuel Sinclair, of Russiagornis Station. The ceremony was performed on the lawn by Rev. J. S. Sutherland and was witnessed by a large number of invited guests. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Florence Grier, while Barker Sinclair was groomsman. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served. (Handwritten at the top of the clipping - 1935) WADE-STAFFORD Marriage of Leona Wade to George Ross Performed at Marysville. Marysville, N. B., June 27. -- A wedding ceremony was solemnized at the United Baptist parsonage last evening when Leona Minerva, eldest daughter of Mrs. May and the late Edward Wade was united in marriage to George Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stafford, Jr., of this place, by Rev. W. Steadman Smith. The bride looked charming in white chiffon with shoes and stockings to match and carrying a bouquet of roses and maiden hair fern. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Burton McKinley. The ceremony was witnessed only by the immediate friends. They motored to the home of the groom's parents where a wedding reception was held when about seventy-five guests were in attendance, and a buffet luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Edward Stafford, Mrs. George Stafford, Mrs. Osborne Gereau and Mrs. Walter Robinson. The bride's table looked very attractive with its decorations and centered with a beautiful wedding cake surmounted with a miniature bride and groom. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Roy Robertson and Mrs. Howard McMinniman of Fredericton. The bride is a graduate of Fredericton High School and is popular with a large circle of friends. The happy couple, who will reside in Marysville, are popular with the younger set, and their many friends wish them many years of wedded bliss. Mrs. Clara Hodgson who spent the winter months in Fredericton with her daughter Mrs. Howard McMinniman, has now returned home.