Wedding.
JOHNSON-MIUiPHY. At St. Mary's Church. W anganui : n Laster Mond.iy. the Pev. Dean liolley united in niatriniony Miss "U'lki Maude Murphy, youngest 'aughter o| Mrs Murphy, liastown. 'A anganui. and William Benjamin Johnson. youngest son of Mr and MrsT. .Johnson. Levin. The bride, who was given away by her brother. wore a dress of rich cream silk, trimmed with .silver and pearl "mbroidery. (he square train being :'dged with lace. Her embroidered veil was surmounted l>\- a spray of m'ange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaid was Miss Mudl'or<l (Auckland), eou>iu of the bride, who was attired in a pretty cream dress, with wide satin sash, and ;i silver sprnv in her hail. She. also carried a shower bouquet. Two little Misses Bonefiv'd (nieces of the bride) acted as train-hparers. attired in white ombi oiderv. frocks, and pearl coronets. Mr Booth acted as best man. As the bridal p.arty left the Church." iuo little lioicos of the bride, dressed in pale pink silk, strewed rose leaves in the aisle. After the ceremony Mrs Murphy entertained some sixty fiiends vat the Aramoho tea gardens, where a dainty breakfast was served iu the kiosk. The newly-married eouple received telegrams of good «islies from distant friends during the afternoon, .and loft by the Now ' h mouth express, amid showers of confetti, for Taranaki. the bride travelling in a navy costume and bkick bearcr hat.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1913, Page 2
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235Wedding. Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1913, Page 2
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