ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
On Tuesday last, 22nd inst., a quiet but very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr M. G. Nasmith, Roebuck road, when the nuptials were celebrated of his daughter, Cecilia Ada, and Mr William Cuthbert Morse. The ceremony, which was conducted by the Rev. J. G. Paterson, was solemnised in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. The bride looked charming in a costume of grey, with white silk trimmings, and wearing the customary wreath and veil. She was attended as bridesmaids by two of her sisters, Misses Alice and Ethel, both being very prettily atirid in white. The bridegroom was accompanied by Mr J. K. Nasmith as best man, with Mr G. Humphreys (cousin of the bride) as groomsman. The bridegroom’s presents to tho bridesmaids consisted of pretty gold brooches. After the ceremony tho wedding breakfast was partaken of, the health of the bride and bridegroom being duly honored. The young couplo, who are most popular, were the recipients of many presents, and they have tho best wishes of a large cirole of friends for their future happiness.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1083, 29 December 1903, Page 4
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