MISS KAY BOWEN, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. J. Bowen, of Kopuarahi, who wore a delightful frock of white net over shimmering white satin. The skirt, which was very full, was adorned by dainty bows. Her Victorian posy was of carnations and daphne.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32742, 24 July 1946, Page 8
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45MISS KAY BOWEN, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. J. Bowen, of Kopuarahi, who wore a delightful frock of white net over shimmering white satin. The skirt, which was very full, was adorned by dainty bows. Her Victorian posy was of carnations and daphne. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32742, 24 July 1946, Page 8
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