News Report 1943


MR. H. DINES AND MRS. MARY WILSON.

Mrs. Mary Wilson, widow, of Mr. William wilson, 3, Towler-street, was married on Saturday to Mr. Herbert Dines, who came to the city from London, and is with the Newall Engineering Co.

Mrs. Wilson has for 20 years been associated with Mrs. Crowther, antique dealer, Broadway Gardens, and for ten years with Messrs. Perkins Diesel, Ltd.

The wedding was at St. Mark's, the Vicar officiating, and Mr. W.J. Roberts was at the organ. The bride was given away by her son, Mr. Herbert Wilson, and wore a place blue costume, and carried pink carnations. Her orange blossom was lent by a friend. She also had a gold curb bracelet, a gift from her first husband. Her matron of honour was Mrs. Annie Mayersbeth, a friend, who wore a lemon-coloured three-piece, and a black hat. Mr. Thomas Goodale, 3, Towler-street, brother of the bride, was best man. He lent his house for the reception, which was attended by 40 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dines went for a short holiday at Beeston, the bride travelling in a an old costume. They will live at 3, Towler-street.


Source: Peterborough Standard 6 August 1943, Page 3