WEDDING BELLS.
BILKEY HORNE. A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the St. James’ Presbyterian Church. Pukekohep on March 15,th. Rev. S. Nixon officiating, when Mr Alfred Thomas Bilkey, second son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Fnlkey, of “The Oak?,'’ Bucklanch was married to Miss Margaret Hazel May Horne, fourth Mr and Mrs A. Park Horne, of “Verona,” Buekland. The bride, who was given away hv her father, was at fared in y/hjim silk, handsomely? embroidered, while she also wore a handsome veil of Limerick lace and wreath of orange blossoms. She was attended, fcv Miss Chiissy H .rne as biidesmak!, who was attired in shell pink voile with wide silk belt to match. She wore a hat of fawn and apple green ’tulle. Mr Reg. Wiseman acted rs besi man. Al' ’-en the ceremony a largo ’ number •••? guests were entertained at the Carnival Tor. Rooms. Pultekohe, when too usual toasts worn ontbusastic.vly honoured. Ivl» r. Nixon kindly officiated i' the organ du’nng the wedding ceremony, and rendered beautifully the Wedding March. The b rideg "pern’s present to the bride was a gokl pendant, set with pearls and rubies, and to the bridesmaid a solid leather at-
tache case with her initials inscribed in gold letters.. . Mr and Mrs Alfred Bilkey will Ln future reside at Bucklancl.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 721, 7 April 1922, Page 3
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217WEDDING BELLS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 721, 7 April 1922, Page 3
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