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Wedding Celebrated Recently

MURRAY-BARROW The •wedding was solemnised recently at St. Andrew’s Church, Palmerston North, of Annie Helen, youngest daughter of the lata Mr and Mrs William Henry Barrow, Paraparaumu, and Robert Trevor, third son of Mr James and the late Mrs Murray, Woodville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. T. Brown, M.A. The bride, who was escorted by her brother, Mr Harold Barrow, wore an ankle-length dress of ivory satin. Her veil was of ivory tulle, arranged with a coronet of orange blossom, and she carried a bouquet of white flowers. “. 'Tlie bridesmaid was Miss Ngaire McKinna, niece of the bride, who wore a. frock of pink satin, and carried a bouquet of violets, freesias and maidomhair fern. .The two little flower girls, Heto. MeKinna, niece of the bride, and Joan Davies, niece of the bridegroom, woro blue and green satin frocks, and carried posies of violets 'and maidenhair fern. Mr Keith Murray, brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. On leaving the church the bride was presented with a horseshoe by her small niece, Mclva Barrow, who wore a frock of blue satin.

After tho ceremony a reception was held by Mr and Mrs C. Stevens at Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North, after which Mr and Mrs Murray left for tho south by car.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7250, 1 September 1933, Page 2

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Wedding Celebrated Recently Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7250, 1 September 1933, Page 2

Wedding Celebrated Recently Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7250, 1 September 1933, Page 2

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