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NEW CALEDONIA WEDDING

(Official War Correspondent, N.Z.E.F.) NEW CALEDONIA, June 24.

Anol her Mar-lime n odding between members of the N.Z.E.F. I.P. took place tn the chapel of the 4tb I.N-Z.i General Hospital recently, when Sister Ruth Sarah Talbot, N.Z.A.N.S., third daughter of Airs. N. J. Talbot, Timaru, and the late Mr. Joseph Talbot, was married to I’riv.'ilc K'illiam Robert Halliburton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Halliburton. Loxver Hutt. The service in the chapel was conducted by tlie senior padre to the torces. Lieut.-(Colonel Hie Right: Rev, G. V. Gerard. Sisters Edna Maj- Williams. To I’iike, and Anne Johnson. \\ aiigatiui, were bridesmaids. L/C-pl. Arthur White, Tiiuaru. was best man. and Lieutenant Robert Wakley, Auckland, groomsman. Tile bride, who was given awa.y by (,'aptain IV. G. K. Wright. Wellington, xyore the white dress uniform of the N.Z.A.N.S. Sisli’r Joan Fuggin sang "Where E'er You Walk" during the scrviei l . Guests at tip- wedding breakfast, xvere rcsirieP'd h> close friends of the in-ide and groom and were received by Hie iinilfoii. Miss D. Al. Hall.

Informatiim Wanted.

A request, has be"u reecired troni “Anxious to Know' 1 for instructions from the "Make. Do and Alend" pampblets, a resume of xvliich was published in Illis column recently. As space is restricted, this is not possible, but. the pamphlets xvill be forwarded to the inquirer for perusal, on receipt ot her name and address. Hall Plans Progressing. Sidelines of interest for the eomint; Pliiuki't ball are Hie flower stall, under the orgiiniza I ion of Mrs. Sure, and the refreshment stall in charge of Mesdames Chalmers anil Vickcrmun. Thomrli July is not the best month for flowers, promising arrangements hate been made to haw a generous .--npply of buttonholes, spray.-, etc., for those v. bo wp-li to purchase them at tin? ball. Slipper arrangements pre in the hands of Mrs. Roy Mathews »nd :ut energetic committee.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 3

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315

NEW CALEDONIA WEDDING Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 3

NEW CALEDONIA WEDDING Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 3

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