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Wedding – Wainwright & Fryer

July 1941

Mexborough & Swinton Times – Saturday 05 July 1941

P.c. J. H. C. Fryer (Birmingham) and Miss R.  Wainwright (Darfield)

The wedding took place on Saturday of Miss Ruth Wainwright, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright of 7. Victoria Street, Darfield. and Police-constable John Henry Clifford Fryer, son of Mrs. Cheetham and the late Mr. Fryer. Birmingham.

The service was choral.

Given away by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin beaute, with an embroidered yoke and corsage, and a long embroidered veil attached to a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a shower of pink and white carnations.

Her attendants were Miss Marjorie Wainwright in a pink satin dress with a matching coronet and shoulder veil, and Miss Eileen Norris in a mauve satin dress with a matching coronet and veil. Both carried pink carnations. The two younger maids were Florence Cheetham and Jean Smith in ivory lace, with silver girdles, shoes,. and silver coronets. They carried pink flowers.

P.c. A. Nicholson was best man, and Mr. William Fawcett was groomsman. Gifts included silver and diamante clips from the bridegroom to the bridesmaids. The bride gave the bridegroom a dressing case, and the bridegroom gave the bride a needlework cabinet.