INGLEWOOD NEWS.
+ ■ — , [FROM ODB OWN COURESPONDENT.j Miss Annie Pearn, of Inglewood, was manisd to-day (Monday) to the Rev. G. W. Dent, The bride, who w#s dressed in a white lustre trimmed with; silk lace, with narrow satin ribbon and^'buckles. with the usual veil, looked quite charming. She was given away by her father, Mr Alfred Pearn. and attended by Miss RicharJs as bridesmaid. Mr H. Olson was best man. The church choir, dressed in surplices, attended, and Sliss Gelhardt played Ihs Wedding March. There were a large number of persons present, and lice was plentifully thrown at the bride and bridegroom. After thp ceremony they drove to New Plymouth, from where they go to their home at Paparoa, north of Auckland. The bride received a large number of presents including a silver card tray from the Sunday f chool children belonging to her chvs. The Rev C. W. Robinson performed the marriage cere mony. ' " j
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11721, 23 July 1901, Page 3
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155INGLEWOOD NEWS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11721, 23 July 1901, Page 3
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