WEDDING.
—■ ♦ ATKINSON—HODR EN.
A very pretty wedding was solemnised w ? le Church, Hawem, on Wednesday, January 10, 1923, by the uT' TC-,, S« a? d ' of Wanganui, "when Miss Irell Hodren, second daughter of Mr and Mrs E. J. Hodren, was married I I? 1331 Lawrence Atkinson, eldest son of Mr and Mrs E. R. Atkinosn. of ? Tu\ The bride > wh° ™« given away by her father, looked charm m X in embroidered with crystal beads, and J° re th. c. «sual veil and wreath of . orange blossoms. She carried a W.ntitul shower bouquet of white flowers aad maiden-hair fern. The bridesmaid,. Miss fLdna Hodren, sister of the bride was daintily attired in a very pretty aress or pale apricot orepe de chine relieved with pale blue and for ffet-me--2,- if im£i. lhg and a Pierre hat to matcn. fehe also carried a shower bonn"f £ match h6r dress- Mr Howe St. Norma"*>y, acted as best man. Mrs King presided at the oman. The P cS» S c entertained at "The CarlT' happy couple left in the afternoon for the south, where the noneymoon was spent, the bnde wezrwv a costume of fawn gaberdine uith hat to match.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1923, Page 6
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196WEDDING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1923, Page 6
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