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PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY MARRIED.—A wedding of considerable interest was celebrated last Thursday at the Herbert Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Jno. Freeman, when Miss Chrissie M. Morrison, third daughter of Mrs and the late Donald Morrison, of Herbert, was married to the Rev. C. Kenneth Crump, eldest son of Mr Jno. C. Crump, of Wyndham. The group shows (from left to right) Miss Grace Sangster (Timaru, bridesmaid), Miss Jean M'Millan (flower girl), bridegroom and bride, Mr Donald E. Hogg (Dunedin, best man), and Miss Dorothy M'Millan (flower girl).

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 25

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PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY MARRIED.—A wedding of considerable interest was celebrated last Thursday at the Herbert Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Jno. Freeman, when Miss Chrissie M. Morrison, third daughter of Mrs and the late Donald Morrison, of Herbert, was married to the Rev. C. Kenneth Crump, eldest son of Mr Jno. C. Crump, of Wyndham. The group shows (from left to right) Miss Grace Sangster (Timaru, bridesmaid), Miss Jean M'Millan (flower girl), bridegroom and bride, Mr Donald E. Hogg (Dunedin, best man), and Miss Dorothy M'Millan (flower girl). Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 25

PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY MARRIED.—A wedding of considerable interest was celebrated last Thursday at the Herbert Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Jno. Freeman, when Miss Chrissie M. Morrison, third daughter of Mrs and the late Donald Morrison, of Herbert, was married to the Rev. C. Kenneth Crump, eldest son of Mr Jno. C. Crump, of Wyndham. The group shows (from left to right) Miss Grace Sangster (Timaru, bridesmaid), Miss Jean M'Millan (flower girl), bridegroom and bride, Mr Donald E. Hogg (Dunedin, best man), and Miss Dorothy M'Millan (flower girl). Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 25