COMMING BELLS .
A very pretty wedding was celebrated all St. Patrick’s Church, Greymoutli, yesterday, the cortiacting parties being Air J. Malloy, son of Air and Airs P. Malloy, of Gieymouth, and Aliss Mary Higgins, second daughter of Mr J - Higgins, Grey mouth. Rev. Father Long was the officiating clergyman and there was a goodly congregation of friends and relatives of both parties. The bridal gown wa« of ivory soft satin with an overdress oi georgette finished with silver stitching and an orange blossom sprey formed the waist line:. Silver roses also weighted the court train which fell from the shoulders and was lined with shell pink crepe de oliene. A wreath of orange blossom encircled the bride’s veil which was arranged in mob-cap fashion. She carried a shower bouquet of Klladonna lillies and maiden hair fern, Miss Lena Fliggins, the bridesmaid was dressed in apricot crepe-de oliene, beam duly braid ed, and an old gold velour cloth hat. Her bouquet was of chrysanthemums and maiden hair fern. Little Miss Kathleen Higgins attended as train bearer, wearing a white satin frock and wreath of pink and blue nim n roses. Mr G. Malloy acted as lrest man. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1921, Page 4
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