Waihi Weddings
SAY-HOLE.
A Mm pretty wodding was solemnised in Si John's Church, Waihi, this morning at 11 o'elook. The contracting parties were Miss E. Holo, youngest daughter of Mrs E. Hole, lato ol England, and Mr J. Say, of Waihi. The cor«mony was performod by thu Rov A. S. Auckland in the prosence of a lar<?o nutabot of the relatives and friends 'of the happy couple. Ihe bride was given away by Mr Vorooe,' and was handsomely attired in cream silk voile, beautifully tucked, and gathered and trimmed with silk insortion. A tulle veil beautifully ombroiderod, over a coronet of orango blossoms, finished the toilette. Tho bridesmaid was Miss Emily Say (sister of tho bridegroom), who was dressed in cream silk and wove a black picture hat. Both the bride and bridesmaid carriid shower bouquets of white exotics and maiden hair fernm Tho bridegroom wan attended'by Mr. Alfred Hole, brother of tho bride, as best man, After the coremouy the friends of the young couple were entertained sumptuously by Mrs Hole, mother of tho bride. Af er tbo broakfast the happy couple left Waihi for tbo honeymoon, the brido wearing a pretty travelling dress of brown and a white felt hat with ostrich festhers. The presents were numerous and eostly. Mr. and Mrs Say inteud residing in Waihi,
PATTULLO-McARTHUR
A wedding of imwh interest wai solemnised to-day in the Presbyterian Oburcb, the officiating clergyman being the Bev. J. L. Pftttnllo, brother of the bridegroom, when Mr. Thomas M, Patiullo, of "Pcrsey" (Glenshee), Scotland, third-son of tho late James Pattullo, solicitor, Dundie, and proprietor of '■ Asbmore" (Blairgowrie), aud "Abertay" (Broughty Fbrry), Scotland, was married to Norma M. McArthnr, eldest daughter of Mr. Duncan W. McArthnr A.M.1.0.E., Borough Engineer for Waihi. The church was prettily decorated for the occasion by some of tho many frisuds of the bride. Tho sorvicffWßß fully choral, with tho help of many choir voices, and produced a very pleasing effect, Tho bride was attired in beautiful creuic duchess satin, trimmed with overdress of old 'arnily Brussels lace and silver spangles, next a wreatli of ornngo blossoms, and exquisite Honiton luce veil (a family hoirloom). She was given away by her father, and attended by three bridesmaids, Miss N; McArthnr (dstor of tho bride)'and the Misses Winifred and Mary Pattullo (nieces of tho bridegroom), all wearing vory protty buttercup silk frocks, with wreath of yellow roses and tulli veils, and carrying beautiful shower bouquets of yellow and white flowon aud maiden-hair fern. The bridegroom waß supported by Mr. F. H. Mueller as best man, and Messrs. Frank MoArthur and N, Noakes as groomsmtn. , Tho bridegroom's present to tho bridu was a magnificent pearl pendant and brooch with chain attached, and to the bridesmaids very protty chain bangles, Af tor tho ceremony ut'the church, the guests retired to the residence of tho bride's parents in Eosomorit Road, where the - wedding breakfast had been daintily prepared. Mr,'and Mrs, Pattullo subsequently left on their honoymoon. Tho .btppy couple were tho recipients of many handsome presentß. Over 60 guests wore entertained at breakfast,
LAKEMAN-MO'TEER
Al*rgemi'' ,! .1 Monde mustered at the resident a Mr. James McEnteer, Groy-stroet, (his afternoon, to witness a wedding ceremony, in which the comrao- ■ i ting parties wore Mr. Alfred W. Lakemnn, \ manager of tho Now Zealand Clothing Company's local depot, and Miss Katb- $\ lecn McEnteer, second 'daughter of''Wv Mr James McEnteor, raino manager, y '. of the Thamos. Tho bride was attired in an osquisito. crcpo do chino bridal gown, ,1' ti'immcd with silk lace and lilies of the yalley, and wore also tho usual voil aad orango blossom spray bouquet, Tho sister of tho brido, Miss Lizzie McEnteer, attended ii 3 bridesmaid, plad in white, lawn, with whito in&ortion trimmings. Mr M Martin McEnler supported tho bridogrooru' and tho liov Colin C, Harrison conducted tho service. The gift of tho bride-' groom to the brido was a choice gold , necklet, and to tbo bridesmaid a handsome, gold brooch set with diamondsand rubies. Mr and Mrs James McEnteer ■ ' ; entertained the guests to breakfast, which was provided on a liberal and sumptuous scale. . Tho officiating clergyman proposed the toast of ! "Tho brido ,'iud bridegroom," and Mr ' John Woodham followed with that of "Our host and hostess," Thes». ' • wero responded to ;n heirtj atyls, and tho happy couple left shortly aftorwards for To Aroba, oarrying with them the sincereßt good wishes of the guests. The brido's travelling outfit was si dark gray tweed tailor-made costumo, with beaver hat tomatoh.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1352, 14 June 1905, Page 2
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