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WEDDING BELLS

A marriage which took place a the ui me oaeixu xixmh., Street, w enmgion, iasi mursuay e*eu uig, us or interest as it was tin laming togetiier of two well-knowi xi.a»vive a x»uy ana west Cousl mu llitO, The bride Margery , eldest dauglitei ()t iU..' i"iu Jits 1/ui.iiia CiUueiju, ui Wellington, was the grand-daughtei oi luo iuie nil's Ann vj jaonneii, uj yvaiuta. 'iiie bmiegiooni, Tat, was tin youngest son of the A. W. Herbert!; or iaerueruiiie, tiawke’s liay. Inc ceremony was performed by the hev father Paul Kane, S.M., of fSilverstreain. The church was artistically decorated with red birch, sent up troni the West Coast by friends of tut bride, and tin Led hydrangeas. The ■high altar was charmingly arranged with early Spring flowers, cabled from a friend in Sydney. While the bridal party were in the vestry, Miss Mif. Davies rendered (jounod’s “Ave Marin.’'

The bride, who entered the church with her uncle, Mr Pat. O’Donnell, wore a gracefully-moulded gown of ivory mariette, with triple shirring down the centre, and a high peaked neckline forming a collar. The bodice Toll away from the armholes, and the skirt swept into a circular train. Her Tulle veil was arranged to the head with a water-lily offset by sprays of lily-of-thc-valley, in charming and unusual effect, and she also wore a gold cross and chain. She carried a bouquet of arum lilies.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1937, Page 4

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WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1937, Page 4

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1937, Page 4