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MA WSON—ACTESON. At the Baptist Church, Whangarei, a pretty wedding was solemnised between Edith Frances Acteson and Horace Mawson. The bride wore ivory crepe de chine, pearl-trimmed, the train lined with blush rose georgette, and was accompanied by Miss Doris Acteson as bridesmaid and little Connie Brake as flower girl. Mr. Wilfred Bcgbie was best man.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 10, 1 April 1924, Page 56

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MA WSON—ACTESON. At the Baptist Church, Whangarei, a pretty wedding was solemnised between Edith Frances Acteson and Horace Mawson. The bride wore ivory crepe de chine, pearl-trimmed, the train lined with blush rose georgette, and was accompanied by Miss Doris Acteson as bridesmaid and little Connie Brake as flower girl. Mr. Wilfred Bcgbie was best man. Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 10, 1 April 1924, Page 56

MA WSON—ACTESON. At the Baptist Church, Whangarei, a pretty wedding was solemnised between Edith Frances Acteson and Horace Mawson. The bride wore ivory crepe de chine, pearl-trimmed, the train lined with blush rose georgette, and was accompanied by Miss Doris Acteson as bridesmaid and little Connie Brake as flower girl. Mr. Wilfred Bcgbie was best man. Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 10, 1 April 1924, Page 56