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WEDDING BELLS.

POLLOCK—JONES. Holy Trinity, Church, Stratford, was the scene of' a pretty wedding tubs morning, when Mr. Frederick bmytno Pollock, of Stratford, was united in matiimony to Annie Matilda, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. ). Jones, also of Stratford. Although the weather was threatening with rani, a largo crowd of well-wishers assembled at tiie church. Tne officiating clergyman was tne Rev. W. A. Butler. 'I lie bride entered the church on the arm of aer father, who gave her away. She was attired in a pretty white silk dress trimmed with silk insertion and lace, and wore the orthodox wreath and veil. She was attended by Jour bridesjpaids and a Howor-giil. Miss Hoddcr and Miss'- B. Hoddcr (chief bridesmaids), who ware cream silk muslin dresses '■ trimmed with silk insertion, M iss Alice Monos (sister ol the bride), and Miss Ivy Hoddcr, another cousin, wefo 'attired in while silk muslin frocks," arid litla Flossie Croft (flower girl) was dressed in a dainty truck oi tucked white silk. All tne bridesmaids carried beautiful snower bouquets. Mr Henderson acted as best man, and •Messrs. Leslie Jones and Reginald Jones acted as groomsman and attendant. '1 no bridegroom’s presents to the bridesmaids were gold brooches, and to the flower girl a silver bracelet. Alter the ceremony the bridal party drove to Air. ... McAllister’s studio to bo photographed. About sixty'guests wore afterwards entertained at ■ a sunqituou.s breakfast at the residence of the bride’s parents, where the usual toasts were honoured. The bride’s travelling 1 dress was a navy blue tailormade'cost lime and black hat with ostrich feathers. Tne happy couple left for. theip honeymoon to tne South island. The presents were numerous and costly.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 26 September 1911, Page 6

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WEDDING BELLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 26 September 1911, Page 6

WEDDING BELLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 26 September 1911, Page 6

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