MARRIAGE OF MR BERT ROYLE.
At St. John's Presbyterian Church, Wellington, on Wednesday, Mr Bert Roylo; who-has been for many years the representative of J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., was married to Mrs Goodson, the llev.'. Gibson-Smith officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Eradne Goodson and Miss Clay, of Wanganui. Mr W. F. Russell was the beat man. The bride wore a charming gown of pale salmon pink georgette, handsomely embroidered, 'and a hat to match, and carried a beautiful bouquet of llowers.Miss Goodson was in rose-pink, with a bouquet to match, while Miss Clay wore a dainty gown of pervanche blue, and a hat en suite. There were many friends <md veil-wishers present. The wedding breakfast was held at the Grand Hotel, when the speeches were a feature of the occasion. Among those present were Mr'T."Farrell, Miss Nellie Bramley and her husband, Mr W. F. Russell, Miss Beere, several members of Miss Nellie Bramlev's company, the Messrs Kilgour (brothp'rs of the bride), Mr and Mrs Walter Fuller, Mr and Mrs Parrington, and many others. Some beautiful presents from members of the theatrical world testified to the popularity of the bridegroom as well as of the bride. Mr and Mrs Royle left for a tour of the South Island" which will include Mount Cook, and the Southern Lakes.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 16
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