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WEDDING BELLS.

OGFLVIE— PASCOE. A very pretty welding was solemnised at Si. Paul’s .Methodist Church on AVcdncsdny last at Greymouth. the'contracting oarties being Miss Lily Pascoo. third daughter of Mr. and Mi's. John Paseoe, of High .Street and formerly of Ruthcrg’ca, and Mr. Henry Ogilvie, youngest son of Mrs, Ogilvie. of Kamil. The brule, who was given away by hn father, lonoked charming iu a gown or cream silk daintily trimmed in cream i lace and insertion. She also wore tin.orthodox wreath and veil and carried a beautiful shower bouquet. She a.m attended by two bridesmaids—Miss Elsie Paseoe (sister of the'bride) and Miss Alary Hayden (niece of the bride) who wore, pretty grey dresses and dainty felt hats trimmed with swansdnwii and violets. They also carried pretty bouquets of white chrysanthemums, asparagus, and maiden hair fern. The bridesgroom was attended by Mr. George Jones as host man and Mr. T, Kelly as groomsman, the Rev. Mr. Patehett being the officiating clergyman. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold watch and chain and to the chief bridesmaid a handsome gold bangle, while Miss Hayden wore a pretty gold necklet and pendant, also the gift of tho bridegroom. The bride’s present to the bridegroom was a gold ring. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to tho United Hall, where a sumptuous repast was partaken of, the usual toasts being duly honour, ed. The table was prettily decorated with yellow chrysanthemums, a special feature being the wedding cake, which was made by Mrs. Davis and decorated with silver shoes, wishbones and hells. The bride's travelling dress was a steel grey costume with maroon velvet hat and set of squirrel fur-'. Tho happy couple subsequently left in the -1.2.5 train, amidst showers of rice and confetti. rn route to Christchurch and Invercargill, where the honeymoon will ho spent.

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West Coast Times, 21 June 1915, Page 1

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WEDDING BELLS. West Coast Times, 21 June 1915, Page 1

WEDDING BELLS. West Coast Times, 21 June 1915, Page 1

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