MURCHISON.
A quiet but very popular and pretty wedding was celebrated on Wednesday June 21st, when Mr C. S. Beilby, A.0.5.M., second son of the late Mr C. A. Beilby, of Blinkbonuie, Westport, was united.in holy wedlock with Miss Flossie Randerson, eldest daughter of Mr W. H. Randerson, of Holme Garth, Murchison. The Rev F. Lawrence tied thoiiuptial knot. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a very pretty white embroidered muslin dress, with the orthodox veil and wreath and carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaids Were the Misses lEssie and Myrtle Randerson, sisters of tho bride, who wore pretty dresses of champagne -striped sicillian, and carried bouquets of autumn leaves. The best man nnd groomsman were Messrs R. Richardson and C. D. Randerson respectively. The bridegroom's present to the" bride was a handsome gold, watch and chain, and to tho bridesmaids gold brooches.
■ A quil*t but pretty wedding took place at Mr. John. Cameron's, "Bel•npnt," on.th«. ;sHi'inst, the contract■in'ir narties befog Mr, W. B. Thomson. ,of "Mrrcliison, (»n<l Jlisa K. Hunter, of Toi Tni Flat, sister to' Mrs. J. Cameron. Miss M. Camiafon, the -bride's ninpp "ntcd as bridesmaid, and Mr. Alec Thomson as best man, the bride ■being civen away by her brother, Mr Wm. Hunter. After the usual tofpts. et<?., the happy couple left by the Nelson coach on thoir lioiioymoon. Mr.;-F. La-rrcnre performed the ceremony.. ■
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13168, 26 July 1911, Page 5 (Supplement)
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234MURCHISON. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13168, 26 July 1911, Page 5 (Supplement)
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