Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S., Thursday, 29 Oct 1942 MURRAY- FILLMORE Sharon St.-John United Church, Stellarton, was the scene yesterday of a very pretty wedding when Pilot Officer Bruce Murray, R.C.A.F., son of Col. and Mrs. Robert A. Murray, New Glasgow, was united in marriage to Doris Fillmore, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Fillmore of Stellarton, with Rev. T.E. MacLennan performing the ceremony. The church was very prettily decorated with white mums and ferns with the guest pews marked by tiny mums tied with ribbons of Air Force blue and white. Mr. Langston Miller presided at the organ and besides the Wedding Marches played very softly and sweetly before and during the service. Promptly at 2:30 the bride, a very attractive girl, entered the church on the arm of her father. She was radiant in a lovely gown of white satin made on long becoming lines with rows of cording. Following the long lines of the dress her veil fell in folds to the hem from a halo of orange blossoms. She wore long white kid gloves and white slippers and carried a very pretty shower bouquet of white mums and orchids. She was attended by Miss Thelma MacKinnon becomingly gowned in peach velvet made on the same long becoming lines of the bride's dress. She wore a peach velvet halo with white kid gloves and gold slippers and carried a bouquet of lavender mums. The groom was attended by P.O. Fred Fallis of Toronto and the ushers were Frank Fillmore, brother of the bride and Colin Cantley also of the R.C.A.F. During the signing of the register Mrs. E. Stewart MacDonald sang very beautifully,"O Perfect Love." Followingthe ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the newly married pair were assisted in receiving by the bride's mother, wearing a beautiful gown of soldier blue with silver sequin trimming, navy blue hat and accessories and corsage of red roses tied with silver ribbons and the groom's mother wearing a most becoming dress of gold cloth with trimmings sequins, a black hat with ostrich plumes and black accessories and a corsage of red roses tied with gold ribbons. Following the reception refreshments were served from a table beautifully decorated and presided over by Mrs. Murray, New Glasgow, aunt of the groom and Mrs. R.W. Field, aunt of the bride, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Stancombe, Misses Edna Grant, Jean Chisholm, Jean MacKinnon, Naomi MacDonald and Vivian Connors. Following the reception P.O. Murray and his wife left on a short trip to the Valley, the bride wearing a turquoise blue bunny wool dress, with top coat of chocolate brown with a smart brown hat and accessories to match and corsage of roses, On their return they will be in Stellarton for a short time before going to Summerside where the groom is a Piolet Officer in the R.C.A.F. The bride's gift to the groom was a Ronson lighter, the groom's gift to the bride was an evening wrap, to the best man a cigarette lighter, to the ushers, cigarette cases, to the bridesmaid, earrings and to the soloist, pearl necklace. The very many lovely gifts were testimony to the large circle of friends possessed by these popular young people and the good wishes of these many friends for a happy life will follow them to their new home. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thought you Listers might like to read a long one for a change. Carolyn Wallace