WEDDDING.
HILLS-CURTIS
Mr bred Hills and Miss Isabel Curtis, both of Colyton, were vis erlay married at St. John's Church, inter fi ll,c w ,jnd epoom is the second son ol the Kov. J. AY. Hills a missionary of the London Missionary Society lu&uioa, and the bride is the thud daughter of Mr , FCniJ ? mtl % m * °\. U»c old settlers »t Colyton. For the happy ceremony, I o bride .was dressed in Indian silk lovely bnclal bouquet presented by Mis, G. H. Jackson. Misses Ivy Cur"ie b.ide, Miss Curtis wearing „ dress "1 embroidered voile and M ts Bray adianta each having a purple sash -> d Dolly arden hats trimmed with Mtin and lace and purple flowers. ■Mi Clarence HiH s supported his biother as best man, with Mr Clarence Uovor as groomsman. Miss Bray presided at the organ. The bride was given away by her f^,: and opal pomianl, and to thp ; I" " ' *'"', with their names engraved Uiere.m. A cold S ;onipas ;l was the bride's gift to \er
Alter the ceremony the party assomhled at Whitehead's. UJI a large number of friends met and offered then, felicitations. A large ""'"bcr-of valuable wo,]di„g presents was received.
f -^ViT 1 ■ ajvs,Jlil] s afterwards left or Wellington. The bride's fravelli ™T Vi 18 ? mv ? blue oortumfi, with Dolly \arden hat trimmed with llowered muslin and cream roses.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2523, 19 December 1914, Page 2
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224WEDDDING. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2523, 19 December 1914, Page 2
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