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ORANGE BLOSSOMS.

LACY—SHARROOK. and friends from, far apd at the residence of Airs E. Sharrock, Ahuroa Road, on Wednesday last, to celebrate tlie marriage of her only daughter, with Air Herbert Alontaguo Lacy; creamery manager at Waiongotrgoro Road Factory, and eldest ’kon of 1 Air I J- H. W. Lacy, Pembroke, 7 soad,., The bride, who was given i away by her only brother, Herbert, was charmingly attired in a rich white silk gown, J trimmed with silk brocade and girdled with edrd. Her veil was haiid- [ somely embroidered with horseshoe? and true-lovers’ knots. A shower bouquet, consisting of white Jessa- / mine and maidenhair fern,i)assisted in * making a beautiful effect. “’AfiSs’Alar-' guerita Lacy, as principal“riibid ! , yarned out her duties with grreq, and was nicely gowned in cream Silk,- embroidered, with pale silk roses. Drily /Bevans, a cousin to the b'riddi, was prettily dressed in embroidered white muslin and, as second bridesmaid, supher chief admirably. Air Da/id Jones, of Cardiff, efficiently actman. * After the ceremony, which was perrdrjped by the Rev. B. Aletson on tlie , lawn, amid fine weather conditions, adjournment was made to the din-Vin’g-room, where a tempting breakfast laid for the many guests. The usual toasts were heartily honoured, 'f speeches being made by Alessrs Jones, Lacy (2), Sharrock, and the Rev. Alet- , son.

The wedding presents were numerous and useful, some valuable pieces of furniture being among the gifts. Th% groom’s gift to the bride was a beautiful gold locket chain, and to the

maids, becoming gold brooches. The bride travelled in pale green silk voile trimmed with insertion and

lace. She wore a black hat adorned with ostrich feathers.

In the evening a delightful time

•was spent by the large company assembled, games and pastimes being indulged in until an early hour in the mornilig. The happy couple are settling at Cardiff, whither they will be followed by the good wishes of a host of friends.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 24 February 1912, Page 5

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 24 February 1912, Page 5

ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 24 February 1912, Page 5

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