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WEDDING BELLS.

| ROSS—CARLE V. j The wedding of Miss K. Carley and ! Bugler C. K.‘ Ross, of the 36th lie«inforeemeuts, which took place yester- , dajy was an event in which great inter--1 est was centred, the contracting parties i being so well ahd popularly known. | Miss Carley has been on the County Office staff for some time, and is widely known throughout Westland. Miss Carlev is the second daughter of Air. F. Carley. formerly of Ross, hut now of Hokitika. Air Ross is a son of Air and Airs Robert Ross, of Hokitika; kxmnocted with tin? Town Band for many years, and associated with everything musical, lie was particularly well kriowii.

I The wedding service was celebrated at All Saints’ Church yesterday forenoon by Dr. Holloway. The bride, tastefully dressed in white and looking charming, was given away by her father. She was attended by her sister. Marie, ns bridesmaid. Bugler Boss was in khaki, and was attended hv Mr TV. A. Wilson, a returned soldier, a Only immediate relatives were present the church. Following the service I the bridal party repaired to their j parent’s home, where a. festive i-epast ! was partaken of. Later Mr and Mrs | Ross left for Grey mouth. Mr Boss • proceeds back to camp at once, and | Mrs Boss will continue her duties at the County Office. They will have the best of good wishes from their many friends. I

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1918, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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