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Double wedding couples’ diamond anniversary

Three former employees of the East Kent Mercury have this year celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary.

Alan Harris and Mill Hill sisters Brenda and Cynthia Ratcliffe, were married in a double wedding at St Leonard’s Church in Deal.

Mr Harris was a compositor for seven years at the office in Queen Street, Deal. He married Cynthia from the book-binding department.

A double wedding in 1954 - John and Brenda Masters and Alan and Brenda Harris
A double wedding in 1954 - John and Brenda Masters and Alan and Brenda Harris

Brenda, a dispatcher, married John Masters, an former Royal Marines staff bandmaster.

Their third sister, Thelma Brown, was a bridesmaid at the wedding. She wore a lavender ankle length dress and carried pink roses and carnations.

She will be celebrating her own diamond wedding in 18 months.

Mrs Brown, of Folkestone, said: “It was the Rev Chidgey’s first double wedding. I remember him being very nervous. He’d never done one before.”

Following the ceremony, 100 guests were invited to Dobson’s Cafe, opposite the Mercury office in Queen Street, for a sit down meal. It cost £33.16s for everybody plus £2 for hire and £8 for a two-tier wedding cake!

The brides each received a Waterman fountain pet set as a present from former owners of the Mercury – TF Payne and Sons.

Mr and Mrs Masters, who now live in Folkestone, honeymooned in Bournemouth, while Mr and Mrs Harris, now of Portsmouth, visited Brighton.

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