WEDDING.
T A Y LOR—MU LES. A quiet wedding was solemnised .-,." the Chapel of Holy Evangel isfs. Bi.-hopdale,' vesterday afternoon, be. iween the Rev. T. F. Taylor, Vicar of Gvev and Rvunnev. and Miss Eleanor Sophia Mules. only daughter of Bishop and Mrs Mi.les. The ceremony v.as, performed by the bride's father, assisted bv Yen.' Archdeacon Baker. of Brightwater." and the Rev. .1. .1. Kempthorne, Vicar of Christ Church. The bride was given away by her biother. the Rev. 'E. K. Mules. of Orirrv. She was dressed in cream silk, trimmed with lace, and she wore a wreath and veil. and carried a shower bouquel. The Misses Blakiston (Otaki-) and S-clandcrs (Xelson) were the bridesmaids. They wore white serge • coats and skirts, with black hats trimmed with pink roses. Mrs Mr.les. mother of the bride, wore black silk, trimmed with cream, and a ruby velvet bonnet. She carried a bouquet of pink heath. Mr J. Houlker. of Xelson, was best man. The bride's gonig-away dress was a navy coat and skirt, with hat to match.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 June 1911, Page 7
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175WEDDING. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 June 1911, Page 7
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