WEDDING BELLS.
McNIECE—CARTWRIGHT.
The wedding .took place on Wednesday morning last, in St. George s Church, Thames, tof Mary Isobel, younger daughter of Mrs Cartwright and the late Mr E. to. Jdck Kenneth, younger son,o£- ; Mr and Mrs A. McNiece —both Ifof Thames. The bride, who was away by Mr S. Skeen, of Auckland;'' wprq, a frock of palest pink frilled.^eoirie>tf'»" J with soft tulle veil, and ca>*i3B —i*. shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Misses Mavis Smith and Gladys
Thomson, who wore frocks of lemon and rose georgette, with hats ; and bouquets; to tone. Mr Fred. Rule, of To Aroha, attended as best man. The Rev. Davison officiated. After the ceremony a large company sat down to the wedding breakfast in St. George’s Hall, where the happy couple received the congratulations of their many friends. Mr and Mrs McNiece left later on their honeymoon trip, and will make their home in Te Aroha?
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17761, 7 December 1929, Page 4
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153WEDDING BELLS. Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17761, 7 December 1929, Page 4
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