The weddiag took place at All Saints' Church, Methven, recently of Miss Myrtle Olive Watson, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs John Watson, Methven, and Mr W. K. Cook, Lyndhurst. The bride was attended hy Miss Ivy Watson (bridesmaid), Betty Stone and Norma Watson (flower-girls), and Thelma Watson (train-bearer). Mr Allan Cook was best man, and Mr Jack Osborne acted as groomsman.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 3
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62The weddiag took place at All Saints' Church, Methven, recently of Miss Myrtle Olive Watson, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs John Watson, Methven, and Mr W. K. Cook, Lyndhurst. The bride was attended hy Miss Ivy Watson (bridesmaid), Betty Stone and Norma Watson (flower-girls), and Thelma Watson (train-bearer). Mr Allan Cook was best man, and Mr Jack Osborne acted as groomsman. Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 3
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