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Married:
- Hilda M Clarke Nunn Jul-Aug-Sep 1925 Bury St Edmunds Suffolk
Bury Free Press, page 9.
A CHEVINGTON WEDDING. NUNN-CLARKE. The wedding was solemnised at All Saints' Church, Chevington, on Thursday last (16th) of Mr. George Nunn and Miss Hilda Mary Clarke, both of Chevington. The Rev. A.H.Payne, of Rede, conducted the service. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in cream silk, made with side panels edged with silk fringe, and wore an embroidered net veil surmounted with orange blossoms. She carried a sheaf of Madonna lilies. Attending her were two bridesmaids, Miss Violet Clarke and Miss Phyllis Nunn, who wore pretty frocks of duck eggshell blue and deep cream hats. They carried handsome bouquets of pink and white carnations, and wore amber beads, the gift of the bridgegroom. The best man was Mrs. J.Clarke.
A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and later in the day the bride and bridegroom left for London.
Mr and Mrs Nunn were the recipients of many presents including: Bridegroom to bride, manicure set; bride to bridegroom, shaving stand; Mrs. J. Clarke, lace curtains and plated sugar bowl; Mr J.Clarke, travelling case; Mr J.Clarke, jun. hearth rug; Mrs H.Clarke, glass dish; Miss V.Clarke, glass sugar basin and milk jug; Mr J.Nunn, Treasury notes; Mr and Mrs Plummer, blankets, Mr and Mrs. Handley, Treasury notes; Mr C.Nunn, Treasury notes; Mr and Mrs Cox, Treasury notes; Mrs J.Nunn, saucepan; Mr and Mrs J.P.Parkington, cheque plus several others including Miss P.Nunn, cruet; Mr. F.Nunn, tray and cuff link; Mr B.Nunn, walking stick.
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