Jessie was born in 1914. Jessie Hepburn ... She passed away in 2002.
WEDDING BELLS.
Mapley-Hepburn.
A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Presbyterian Church, Don, on June 27, the contracting parties being Jes- sie Ellen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hepburn, Don, and William Henry, second youngest son of Mrs. M. Hobbs and the late Mr. J. Mapley, of Hobart, Rev. Lewis Clayton officiated.
Friends of the bride had tastefully decorated the church with spring bulbs, roses and greenery. A white wedding bell was suspended above the bridal party. As the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, by whom she was given away, the congregation rose and sang "Tho Voice That Breathed O'er Eden."
The bride was charmingly gowned in a frock of ivory satin, made on slender fitting lines to the knees, whence it flared to the ankles, terminating in a scalloped train. The cowled neck was caught with a gold and pearl brooch. The embroidered veil, loaned by Mrs. J. Rosevear, Devonport, fell in grace- ful folds from a halo of silver lame and orange blossom to tho edge of the train, and was caught at intervals with tiny sprays of orange blossom. The bride carried a shower bouquet of chrysanthemums and gardenias, tied with white satin streamers. Satin shoes and gloves to tone completed the toilette. [1]
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