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ORANGE BLOSSOMS

: - TIARTNELL -SMITH.

A very pretty wedding was soleoii- ' nisorl at the B.ntirl and Oangregv tional Chuirch when Mr Stan Haatnel, eldest son of Mi- v.nd Mrs Hartnel, Me of i'ort Albeit, and 'Miss: Charlotte Jenkms Smit'i, tfftin daughter of Mi-« and, the iate Mr Jno. Smith old residents of Thames, were united into the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride was daintily attired in a white crepe de chine frocik with" the usual orange blossoms and veil, which were very artistically arranged. The bride was assisted by- the bridesmaid, heir 1 sister,. Miss Lucy Smith, who looked vlery becoming in an apricot coloured crepe de> ohine frock. .Mrl*B WhiteheM officiated as best nxan } while'the bride, was given away by -her eldest brother 1, Mr Jno. Smith, oif Auol^and. After the broaJfefaet the happy couple left by trtian for a. »hort noneymoon, acooimipanied by many good wishes from their numerous t friends. ■

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Thames Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14324, 10 September 1920, Page 1

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS Thames Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14324, 10 September 1920, Page 1

ORANGE BLOSSOMS Thames Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14324, 10 September 1920, Page 1