Pullmans Weekly News

Tuesday 5 June 1906

 

Marriage of Mr E W Treadaway-Hoare and Miss Bound

On Saturday the marriage was solemnised at the Parish Church of Mr E W Treadaway-Hoare and Miss Florence Mabel Bound, youngest daughter of Mr Thomas Bound of Beckenham, Kent. The Vicar Rev A Newman was the officiating clergyman and the service was choral while the church had been beautifully adorned with palms, choice blooms etc by Messrs Jarmans of Chard. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of Liberty ivory satin trimmed with Honiton lace and sprigs of orange blossom with court train. She also wore a wreath of orange blossom and veil of Honiton lace and carried a shower bouquet. Her ornaments consisted of a marque pearl necklace with a diamond and pearl pendant gifts of the bridegroom.

There were four bridesmaids: the Misses Edith Bound (sister of the bride), Alice Hitching,, Louise Davey, and Ethel Thompson, who were attired in green silk slips covered with white floral net and white net hats with pink. They carried shower bouquets and wore pearl heart pendants with enamel monograms "E and F", the gift of the bridegroom.

Mr Alex Bound, brother of the bride, was best man.

Previous to the entrance of the bride, Mr Walter Hughes, LRAM, played appropriate music, and the opening hymn was 350 "The voice that breathed over Eden". Psalm 78 was chanted and the concluding hymn was "O perfect love". As the bridal party was leaving the church Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" was played and afterwards peals were rung on the bells.

A reception was held at Borough House and later in that day the newly wedded couple left for North Devon to spend the honeymoon. The bride's going away dress being reaedra Liberty cloth with cream chiffon hat and ostrich feather. The presents numbered about 70. Mr C C Gould, Seaton, supplied the cake and catered, and Mr W G Potter, Axminster, supplied the carpet with which the path to the church was covered."