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REEVES—PATCHETT.

Wesley Church was also the scene of a wedding this afternoon when the officiating minister was the Rev. T. R. Richards. Miss Elsie May Patchett, eldest surviving daughter of Mr Wm. Patchett, of South Street, was wedded to Mr Harold James Reeves, second sob of Mr Charles Reeves, of Upper Spring Creek. The bride'was given away by her father. Her dress was of cream taffeta, trimmed with cream silk muslin and white silk, and was made in Empire style, with train. She carried a bouquet of Christmas lilies, white everlasting sweet peas and asparagus fern, and also wore a veil and orange blossom. The bridesmaids were three in number—Misses Maud Hm-ford, Grate*; Patchett* and-U^nnio Reeves. Miss Hurfeitl-was attired hi white silk muslin:, trimmed: with \ aTe.nciennes lace insertion and white silk, with white hat and pink roses; carrying also a bouquet of white sweet peas. The two other maids were dressed in pink silk muslin, with nats to match, and carried bouquets of pink and white sweet peas. The d ride's travelling costume was of Saxe-blue material, tailor-made, and hat to match. The best man was Mr Frank Patchett, brother of the bride. The bridesmaids- each received a present from the Jbridegrqom of a gold pendant. After the wedding a reception was held at Wesley Hall.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 5

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REEVES—PATCHETT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 5

REEVES—PATCHETT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 5

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