WEDDINGS.
PARSONS—THOMAS. At St. Matthew's Church, yesterday, Mr ISeil .Parsons, of Rongiora, was married to Miss Ethel Thomas, drangbter of the late Mr W. A. Thomas, of Ohristchurob. The bride was prettily attired in white silk and wore a beautifully embroidered veil. Misseß A. Thomas and T. Thomas, sisters of the bride, and M. Talbot, were the bridesmaids. They were dressed in oream serge, pnd wore white silk (-.urban hata, trimmed with obiffon. They carried handsome bouquets. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. M. Johnson. M ALL—DIAMOND. At Carterton, yeater.lay, Miss 3utb Diamond, fifth daughter of Mr Joseph Diamond, of Carterton, was married to Mr B. Hall, of the Lower Hutt. Misses Tot Diamond and Winnie Hall were the bridesmaids. Mr G. Ball, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. K. Young. ADAMS—HUOKER. On Wednesday, at Carterton, Mr J. A.? Adams, of Matarawa, was married to Miss S. J. Hooker, eldest daagbter of Mr A. E. Hooker, of Belvedere. Misses OJive Adams, Ivy Adams and Edith Hooker were the bridesmaids. Mr A. M. H. Welch wbb best man.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 15 June 1906, Page 6
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