WEDDING.
SIMMS ANDREWS. At. St.. Matthew's Church. Hastings. this morning, the Rev. J. B. Brocklehujst performed the ceremony of marriage between Mr. H. Simms of the Railway staff at Hastings, and Miss Marion Andrews, also of Hastings. The bride was given away bv her brother-in-law, Mr. Charles, ami was attired in a iream serge lostuine tliinmcd with silk braid, and wore a black picture hat. The bridesmaids were Miss Bella Lamberton, who wore a, dress of cream silk canvas over r.atin, and Miss Mniiel Dunean (niece of the bride), who was .gowned in white embroidered muslin relieved with pink. Mr. J. Sinn.is. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The wedding breakfast was held al the Piccadilly tea rooms, and the young couple subsequently left by the mail train to spend their honeymoon m the South. Mr. and Mrs. Simms will in future reside al Takapau. whither Mr. Simms has been transferred.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 243, 30 September 1911, Page 4
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