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Orange Blossoms.

wniLsoiN—hSTlrong.

A; pretty wedding was solemnised at the iMlethiodist, Church, Pc-Urn St., yesterday aiitcimoon, the contracting ciouple being Mir Eldwaird Elmest Wilma, second son of SMlti R. Wilson, mine manager, Taraxu, and Miss Violet May Strong, eldest daughter of Mr iMfeedl Storongl, <bbiler-4naikeir, Thjamss. The bride was prettily aitMred' in creaimi ■daehmere trimmed with tuck's and vaiidyked ifcilting; of silk", the bodidel having a Iber-thle of silk finished ■with silk passementerie. $hie wior© a tulle, veil arranged! over a, coronet of omange blossoms .aiwJ! carried ai choice bouquet -of white orysanthednums. The fobidesmaids, Mia* Miary Wilson, cjousim «| the bridegroom), land Mies Adelaide 'Martin, alunit of the bride, wore dainty dresses of white Penman, lawn with dimimitiive frills of valein.fflienimes 3«oe. In pla'da of iiiats they wore white ribbon bows and" claimed ■£? iUßft <* JteD°!Wl «ttNn*fcta!imfe. WtiT, B. Wilson, brothierrfth^i bridegroom, carried; out the oinerous duties of ibesti man, Me Pemey Strong acting as groomsman,. Alter the oeremonyj SSL*"* I>eTforlmed1 >eT forlmed % the Rev. Mr 'Bligjhlt, th e Twidal party, which included ia lalrge numlbar of guests, were hospitably entearttfliined ia* aftemooni tea at *he !\Easonio /Hall, where thei dustoinary. healtibls were toasted. Tiho klidegroam's gift; to the. 'bride Was a costly gtora.nieidklet watihi pendant set in diamiondls and sapphn'res, and to the ■bridesmiaitfs dainty gold (brooches witih large rulHes. The) youlng ooupl« ware the ireoipients of a rery valualble ciolleWtdon oif presents. An entjoyaible dlamioe Was !hleld~ in the eveningl fo dommemiorat© the happy octoaeion 1.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10525, 25 April 1907, Page 2

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Orange Blossoms. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10525, 25 April 1907, Page 2

Orange Blossoms. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10525, 25 April 1907, Page 2

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