Marriage of Amy Dudley and Frederick Charles Pauline, 1913

Victoria Daily Times, 26 March 1913

On Monday morning at 9:30 an interesting wedding was celebrated when Amy Mona Dudley, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Flint, of 33 Simcoe street, became the bride of Mr Frederick Charles Pauline, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Arthur Pauline, of Foul Bay road.  Rev JHS Sweet performed the ceremony, which took place in the presence of a number of the relatives and friends of the happy pair, the church being beautifully decorated with Easter lilies, dafodils, ivy, ferns and smilax.  The bride who was given away by her father, wore a chic tailored costume of grey cloth, with white lace hat trimmed with roses, and a shower bouquet of white carnations.  Mr Harold Beasely acted as best man.  During the service the organist played Mendelssohn’s Wedding march and the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, the happy pair leaving immediately after the ceremony for Vancouver en route for Detroit, Walkerville and other Eastern points.  On their return they will make their residence in this city.

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