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A very pretty wedding- took place at the Presbyterian Church, Onehunga, on April 27th, the Rev. Mr Weddcrspoon officiating. The happycouple were Mr Jack Davison, youngest son of Mr George Davison, Ivairanga, and Miss Florence Edith Worrall, second daughter of Mr Charles Worrall, of Meadow Bank Epsom, Auckland. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming- in a dress.of white clime silk, handsomely, tucked, and trimmed with white "silk Maltese insertion. She carried a beautiful shower boiK^uest and -wore the orthodox wreath and veil. She, also, wore a diamond and sapphire bracelet and gold-mounted tusk brooch, the gifts of the bridegroom and best man. The bridesmaids, Misses Gertrude and Lenora Worrall, sisters of the bride, were attired in white Indian muslin, trimmed with guipure insertion. They, also, -wore black velvet hats with long white ostrich plumes and carried shower bouquets. The bridegroom's gifts to the bridesmaids were gold necklets with g-old Maltese crosses. Mr W. H. Worrall performed the duties of Ij'est man, and Mr J. Collinson, of Palmerston North, acted as groomsman. The "bride's mother wore a very richlytrimmed black silk gown. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, and during the afternoon and evening refreshments were sferved in a large marquee on tEc lawn to upwards of one hundred and fifty, guests. . The presents received were numerous and costly. The honeymoon was spent at Wanganui.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7842, 20 May 1904, Page 8
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