WEDDING BELLS.
SHELDON—KING. A pretty wedding was celebrated in the Manurewa Methodist Church, which was decorated for the occasion, on February 9, the Rev. Richards officiating. The church was packed with smiling-faced friends. The contracting parties were Miss Marjory Tamar King, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max D. King, of Wintringham, Manurewa, and Mr. George J. Sheldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Sheldon, of Handy, Staffordshire, England. The bride,, who was given away by her father, wore an ivory crepe de chene dress and carried a shower bouquet of white lillies and roses . The bridesmaids, who. were „ nieces of the bride, wore lemon and blue silk dresses, with black picture hats. Miss Roma Gibbs carried a beautiful shower boquet of lemon and blue, and Miss Rona Moore a crook of blue. Mr. H. McGregor acted as best man. A reception was afterwards held at Wintringham, -where a large number of relatives attended. The usual toasts were duly honoured, the Rev. Richards gave most timely advice in regard to matrimonial duties and how to avoid the rocks and shoals of married life.. The bride’s travelling dress- was a black and ' white toque. *The presents were .'X numerous, including several bandsome cheques.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 606, 11 February 1921, Page 4
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202WEDDING BELLS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 606, 11 February 1921, Page 4
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