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WEDDING.

HEALE—HINDMARSH. All Saints’ Church, Taradale, was this morning the scene of an extremely pretty and interesting wedding, the contracting parties being Miss Nollie Hindmarsh, sixth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hindmarsh, of Greenmeadows, Napier, and Captain Arthur Heale, M.C., N.Z.M.C., son of Mrs M. H. Strachan :of “Umu Roimata” (Poraite) near ; Napier. The bride, who was given away by her father, was a winsome little picture in a frock of soft white tulle over a foundation of soft white satin, simply made, and relieved with touches of silver and soft satin. With this was worn a handsome embroidered veil, arranged from a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a beautiful shower bouquet of delicate shell pink and white blooms, with drooping maiden hair and asparagus fern. She was attended by her three little nieces—Misses Janet, and Junice Knight, and Dorothy Broad—as maids of honour. The little maidens frocks were also of white tulle, each wearing a dainty picture hat relieved in a delicate rainbow shade, and , carrying a bouquet to match. ‘ The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Ernest Gilbertson, of Waipukurau (cousin of the bride), as best man. The Rev. A. P. Clarke officiated at the ceremony. Despite the fact that the wedding was of a quiet nature, so fashionable now with all military weddings, the little Church was packed throughout with their many friends, thus testifying to the popularity of both parties. Among the relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Hindmarsh, Misses Hindmarsh (-1), Mr. and Mrs. Strachan, Miss Strachan, Mr and Mrs B. Knight, Mr and Mrs. Eric Knight, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Broad, and Mr and Mrs/ Gilbertson. Subsequent to the ceremony, a reception strictly for the relatives of both parties and a few old family friends, was held at the pretty residence of the bride’s parents. Captain and Mrs. Arthur Heale left later by car on a tour of the North Island, with them the good wishes of their numerous friends. The bride travelled in a cream gaberdine coat and skirt witn wh’ch she wore a hat in a pale fawn shade, relieved and lined with pale blue. She also wore a handsome set of white furs. j Captain Heale. who only recently returned from the front, goes back to duty at an early date, and will take up an appointment at India.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 6

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WEDDING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 6

WEDDING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 6