WEDDING.
BAGNALL —JACKSON. A quiet and pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Matthew's ...Church Masterton, on Saturday last, when. •Miss Aidney Jackson, elder laughter of Mr W. H. Jackson, -itou leigh, Master ton, was' married to Mr B. Llewellyn Bagnall, second .son of Mrs A. E. Bagnall, Heme Ba,y, Axrekland. The Rev. J. Walker officiated. .The bride, who looked charming, was given away by her father, and wore a dainty frock of wliito merveillcux silk. Her hat was ,\vhit© Tagle straw, trimmed ivith a white ,plume, aniTi lined with rliell pink. She was attended by her sister, Miss Dorothy Jackson, and Miss Essie Bagnall, who wore white v voile frocks and black hats, trimmed 4 with blue and pink roses, "and carJ|.. ried bouquets. The .bridegroom was supported by liia brother, Bombardier Alan Bagnall, 10th Artillery R-einforeements, and Mr Howard Jackson. After tlio ceremony, ihe relatives of the ibride and bridegroom gathcrod at Stoneleigh, and tlio usual 'toasts were honoured. The Tinppv couplo left by motor car for the North.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 10 January 1916, Page 5
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170
WEDDING.
Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 10 January 1916, Page 5