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WEDDING

j SHORT—REVEL L. j j A very protty iti.a weduiiig j VV'.i:-, Lilli',Sir. Cl ill: Lilli Mi. bi.U*ti*u j i-uurci!, on Monday, August i «o, .vii-tiii tti.jri;ootu Louisa Keveil, ju;,i/ ■uOi.g.itui or Mr and Airs John i xio\ oil, o’i. Rainier Road, ivapoiigu, was ! married ru _.ir Flamy uieorge tenort, or 1 o area. Tii-a Rev. ivoncum u t es the foiliCiiicing ilei'gyinaii. The bride, who leateiect tiie church on he,r father’s arm, looked very Decerning m a navy blue maided giioardine. costume, \vit-Ji pink erepe-de-ehnie jumper, and pretty hat of navy nine and pink to match. She was attendee by Alisa Peggy 'Wilson as luidesmaiu. \;ik> also looked well in a ! navy oiuo ecs-urne ana pink erepe-de-jchine, jumper, with hat- to match. | Both carried handsome shower bouquets ot ireesms, stocks, and maideni hair fern, winch had been made by Messrs Lester Bros., from the Ngaere Gardens. Mr Arthur Be veil ably earJ lied out his duties as best man, and | .Mr George Revel i. as groomsman. The j bride’s mother looked well in a brown j braided, costume, with brown and blue hat 10 match, and a pretty bouquet. As the bridal party entered the church the (hymn ‘The Voice that Breathed O’er i. Eden” was played, and at the close I the “Wedding March.” After the ceremony about 100 guests assembled at Air Revell’s residence, Palmer Road, and sat down to a sumptuous wedding breakfast, when the usual toasts were duly honoured and responded to. The happy couple left amidst showers of confetti and rice for a tour of the north, after which they will settle in AA’area. The preI sents received w ere numerous and I valuable. I Tu the evening a large gathering ? again met on the Palmer Bead, when a. very pleasant evening was spent in dancing, cards, and music. Appreciative songs were given by Mrs Cutter and Messrs Hamilton, Revell (3), Cutter, MacLemian, and Bolton.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 August 1924, Page 10

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WEDDING Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 August 1924, Page 10

WEDDING Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 August 1924, Page 10

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