ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
Richardson— Crawshaw,
On Iho 171.ii Mar. h Ja.it, a quiet but jrelty wedding ■was solemnised at the isidcnc" o{ the bride", parents, Maxwcllowm, when Air Arlhu- Jlu-hardbon, secnd aon cv Mr p;id Airs G. Rkluirdson, if Waituiara, v. as uia't-d in the holy , xmdy (if matrimony l>y t lie I'ev. WaLion to Miss Eli/:: belli (Aii'.shaw, elde.it laughter of i?r and M>v> A. Crav.shaw, >i Maxwelltown. Tho bvide v;a* attired n a blue nv.u's veiling dress, triimrod with crcami l.t"i\ insertion and whito .ibbon and wore the customary veil and jrange blossoms, together with a pretty a;old brooch, the gift of the bridegroom. The attendant bridesmaids wero Miss L. Crawshaw and MLss J. Richardson, sisters' of the bridegroom. Miss Crawshaw wore n cranni voil dress trimmed "with cream lao? insertion and pink ribbon, and Miss Richardson wore a white spotted muslin dyes? trimmed with white lace and pink ribbon, both . wearing picture hats. They also wore pretty gold brooches presented by the brjdegroom and carried bouquets. Tho briddgroom was attended by Mr. G. W. Pdchardson as best ii'an, and was given away by her father.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12432, 3 April 1908, Page 6
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187ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12432, 3 April 1908, Page 6
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