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WEDDING BELLS.

PRINCE —WOOD BRIDGE. \ A quiet but pretty wedding took piace at the residence of the bride’s parents on Monday afternoon, when Miss Gladys Woodbridge, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Woodbridge of Tuakau, was married to Mr George Prince, second son of Mr J T. Prince, of Kohimarama. The offiating minister was the Rev. Nichol, of Tuakau.' The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr Bert Woodbride, looked very nice in a pretty fiock of ivory silk with overdress of white' net. embroidered in pale pink and white and finished with narrow bands of white ribbon. She wore a beautiful embroidered veil of white tulle, and wreath ot orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums and asparagus fern. The bridesmaid, who was Miss Neta Roberts, wore a dainty frock fo white net finished with tiny trills, with bunches of white satin ribbon at sides, a. picture hat of lemon crepe de chene and carried a bouquet of white and yellow chrysanthemums and asparagus fern. Mr Henry Roberts acted as best man. After the ceremony the guests sat down to the wedding breakfast, at which only relations and intimate friends were piesent, after which th beridal party motored to Pukekohe, the happy ccuple leaving from there by train for Auckland where the honeymoon is to be spent. The bride’s travelling fiock was of mole coloured gabardine embroidered in contrasting colours, with a hat of saxe blue and biscuit coloured straw. The place of future residence is to be at Pukekawa. A notable feature .of the wedding party is that bride and groom, best man anad bridesmaid were all schoolmates. >

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 626, 22 April 1921, Page 5

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WEDDING BELLS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 626, 22 April 1921, Page 5

WEDDING BELLS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 626, 22 April 1921, Page 5

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