PERSONALS
31 r 11. Wallace, agent for the Federal Steam Navigation Company, is seriously ill in Wellington.—Social
A pleasing feature of the Government House wedding service at St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral was the attendance of the choir, who met the bride as she entered with her father, and preceded them up the church singing the first hymn on the dainty cream and silver sheet, marked with the initials of tho bride and bridegroom, “The Lord’s My Shepherd.” Later a Psalm was sung, and two hymns, “() Perfect Love” and “Now Thank W© All Our God.” 3!r Robert Parker played beautiful and approinnate music. The ushers were 3ir Bernard Fcrgusson, Commander Boyle Mr A. C. Day, and’Mr Little. The Girl Guides were given a place in the church, also all tho men of H.M.S. Dunedin, and hearty cheers .owere given outside the church when the newly-married couple appeared.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 4
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