Mr and Mrs A. W. Orme welcomed a large number of guests. The usual toasts were duly honoured, the Rev. F. J. Tylee acting as chairman of the gathering. Shortly afterwards' the bridal couple left on their wedding trip, the bride wearing a handsome dress of navy wool marocain with Oriental trimmings, and a small black hat. Her wrap was of fawn velour, trimmed with fur. Mr and Mrs Ingram will make their future home in Wellington, arid to it they will carry the cordial good wishes of Peninsula -fritends for many years of happiness.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 2
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