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Bride Changes Mind at Altar Rail

Press Association)

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WHANGAREI, April 27. At Kaikohe on Saturday a bride ehose the "I will" moment to caneel her wedding with her intended grooim She was standing at the altar rail oi the Methodist Church when the ineident took place. The oliiciating minister had already asked tlie bridegroom the vital question and received the response, "1 will," but when he repeated the question to the bride she paused for a' moment before turning quickly and running down the aisle and out of the church. For an hour and a half, in the beribboned bridal taxi, efforts were made to persuade her to return, but without suceess. The wedding was arranged on a f»ll dress scale with many guests. There was an impressive array of presents witli a big breakfast. \

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Chronicle (Levin), 28 April 1949, Page 5

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Bride Changes Mind at Altar Rail Chronicle (Levin), 28 April 1949, Page 5

Bride Changes Mind at Altar Rail Chronicle (Levin), 28 April 1949, Page 5

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