HOROWHENUA.
(F rom Our Own Correspondent.) OTAKI, April 17. Tho prize-winners at the Fire Brigade’s euchre party last night were Airs Tokouitua and Mr J. Snowdon (firsts) and Airs Wylie and Air Alilligan (seconds). Rev. Mr Isaacson and Airs Isaacson, wiio have been in Otaki, have returned to Greytown. Air A. Twist, who had been in hospital in Palmerston North, returned home to-day. During the month 20 head of stock were impounded at Otaki. At St. Alargaret’s Church, Te Iloro, on Wednesday atternoon last, the marriage took place of Alice Blanche, younger daughter of Air and Airs It. 11. Aldworth, “Frilford,” Te Iloro, and Francis Findlay Richmond, son of Airs Sutton, Levin, and the late Mr T. F. Richmond, Ayr, Scotland. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. S. Ramson, and Air S. Blackburn played the organ. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of magnolia-tinted satin, exquisite in its simple elegance, made with closely moulded corsage and long light fitting sleeves with shoulder puffs. Tho bridesmaids were tlie Alisses Mary Aldworth, Judith Lethbridge, Nancy Tesehemaker and Alary Weld. Air Allan Aldworth was best man and the ushers were Alassrs John Aidworth, Noel Blackburn, Alalcolm Alorruh After the wedding a reception was held at “Frilford.” 'The guests were received by Air and Airs Aldworth and Air and Airs Sutton.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 18 April 1934, Page 3
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