WEDDING BELLS.
KEESE -GRAHAM. - A very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at the residence of The bride's parents,-The Laurels," Cam! bridge, yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties being Miss Ella Graham fifth daughter of Mr W.' Graham and Mr Harold D. ("Jum") S' eldest son of Mrs Alex. ReL O fS bridge R ev . W . j. G of £m Presbyterian Church, was the offichating minister. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a pretty w7th e ..r- ,e p ™-ess sown, p? ne S n^ n r?' She also w °re the ™.J ha,lds °™ shower bouquet. Two httle maids, Misses Famie GraS- dLa ;ii? Magill <»»*«* Se Hn n n/ rett,y \ Uiredin white musJL bouquets, were in attendance as bridesmaids. Mr Arthur nn An U T rted his brother ™ best nan. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at afternoon tea, and towards evening Mr and Mra Reese departed for Auckland, where the honeymoon ,s to be;, spent. Their future home will be at. Hinuera.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XII, Issue 1019, 1 June 1911, Page 5
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