Captain W M
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Harrogate Herald - 20th August 1919
The marriage took place on Tuesday last, by licence,
at the Congregational Church, Harrogate, of Mr W M
Haythornthwaite, MA, youngest son of Mr and Mrs T S
Haythornthwaite, of Robinson House, Burrow, and of Doris, eldest
daughter of Mr and Mrs H Morphet, lately of Kirkby Lonsdale, and now
of Greystones, [6 St George's Road] Harrogate.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white dress
and veil, and carried a bouquet of mal-maison carnations. She was
attended by her sister, Miss Joyce Morphet, who carried a bunch of
sweet peas. The bridegroom, who was a Captain in the Queen's
Regiment, was in uniform. His brother, Mr Bert Haythornthwaite,
acted as best man. The ceremony was performed by Rev Royal Fusiliers
A Shackleton, BA. Bridal music was played by Mr S Handford. The
honeymoon is being spent at Scarborough. The bride travelled in a
beige gabardine costume and a black satin and liserie straw hat.
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