Main Surnames: MACPHERSON, WILLIAMS, STEPHENSON, CONRAD; Also: RICE, POND, INCH, FORBES, BURLOCK, ENO, FISHER, CLARK, MABEE, KEENE, WHITE, BURKE, GRAY, PETTIGROVE, CROWE, HALL, ROBBINS, WATTS, PUGH, SMALL, MacKAY, REID, ESSENSA, BAMFORD, MacANDREWS, NOBLE, HOPKINS,. (Hand written at the top of the clipping - June 27, 1928) HOME WEDDING AT MARYSVILLE Miss Helen Macpherson and Harvey O. Williams Married Last Night Marysville, N. B., June 28. -- A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Macpherson, George street, at 8 o'clock last evening, when their only daughter, Helen Elizabeth, was united in marriage to Harvey Oswald Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, of North Devon, by Rev. J. M. Rice, B. A. The ceremony took place in the living room, which was beautifully decorated with ferns, roses and evergreen, including a bridal arch of the same materials. The bridal party entered the living room to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Guy Pond and took their station beneath the arch. The bride was given in marriage by her father. During the signing of the register Mrs. Neva Buckley Inch sang Because in excellent voice. The bridesmaid was Miss Gertrude M. Forbes, cousin of the bride, and Ernest Burlock supported the groom. The bride looked very charming in a gown of white flat crepe with flounce of silk lace, a bridal veil caught up with a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. The bridesmaid wore a gown of mauve chiffon, headdress of tulle and rhinestones and carried an old fashioned nose gay of sweet peas. Mrs. Macpherson, mother of the bride, was gowned in black satin with jet trimmings, and Mrs. Williams, mother of the groom, wore a gown of blonde satin. At the conclusion of the ceremony congratulations were extended to the happy young couple, after which a dainty buffet lunch was served in the dining room, which was prettily decorated, the color scheme being yellow and white. Mrs George Eno and Mrs. J. E. Fisher poured. Mrs. Andrew Macpherson cut the ices, Mrs. A. G. Clark, Mrs. H. Mabee and Mrs. Alfred Keene replenished. Those who served were Miss Margaret Rice, Miss Velma Macpherson, Hazel White and Miss Sarah Burke. Mrs. W. H. Gray ushered the guests to the dining room. The bride received many beautiful presents, including cheques, cut glass, silver, linen and many other articles. Mr. and Mrs. Williams left this morning on a honeymoon trip through Maine and on their return will take up their residence in Devon. GOLDEN WEDDING DAY OBSERVED Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson, Marysville, Married 50 Years -- Honored by Friends. Marysville, N. B. Nov. 20. -- The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson, Morrison street, was the scene of a delightful function on Wednesday, when they were at home to their many friends and relatives, the occasion being their golden wedding anniversary. During the afternoon many friends called and were entertained at tea, and in the evening the members of Dorcas Endeavor Class and the Men's Bible Class of the United Baptist Church went in a body and spent a very enjoyable evening with music and social chat. During the course of the evening Mrs. Frank Pettigrove, on behalf of the Ladies' Class, presented Mrs. Stephenson a lovely gold locket, and Rev. A. G. Crowe, on behalf of the Bible class, presented Mr. Stephenson a pen and pencil set. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson thanked their friends for their gifts and good wishes in a few well chosen words. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson received numerous other gifts which included silver, pyrex, pictures, linen and cheques. The dining room was tastefully decorated for the occasion and the table centered with a beautiful three-tier wedding cake, surmounted by a miniature bride and groom beneath a golden arch and gold wedding bells, and decorated with silver and gold leaves and tiny flowers. The cake was flanked with gold candles in silver candlesticks and golden streamers were arranged from the chandelier to the four corners of the table. Mrs. Fred Hall, sister of Mr. Stephenson, and Mrs. Sadie Robbins, sister of Mrs. Stephenson, poured. Mrs. Arthur Watts served the bride's cake. Others serving were Mrs. Leonard Stephenson, Mrs. Chas. Stephenson, Mrs. Holly Pugh, Mrs. Wendell Small, Mrs. Floyd MacKay, Mrs. J. D. Reid, Miss Olga Watts and Miss Mae Essensa. Music was provided by Miss Nellie Bamford and Miss Olga Watts. Robert MacAndrews, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson were married at Gibson, N. B. (South Devon), November 19, 1891 by Rev. B. N. Noble, pastor of the Baptist Church. The bride was formerly Miss Mary Caroline Conrad, and was born at Mascarene, N. B. December 29, 1867. The bridegroom, John Alfred Stephenson, was born at Marysville, August 24, 1867. They have one daughter, Mrs. George MacAndrews, and one grandson, Robert MacAndrews, Calais, Me. Other out-of-town relatives present were Alexander Stephenson, Mrs. Leonard Stephenson and Mrs. Harry Hopkins, Portland, Me.; Mrs. Fred Hall, Hallowell, Me.; Mrs. Wendell Small, Gardiner, Me.; Mrs. Sadie Robbins, Lubec, Me., Mr. and Mrs. James Conrad, Mrs. William Essensa and Miss Mae Essensa, Saint David, N. B.,, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid, of Oak Bay, N. B. A telegram of congratulation was received from relatives in Culver City, Calif.