WEDDING BELLS.
A quiet wedding was solemnised in J St .Luke’s Church, Havelock North, on Wednesday, July 21st., by the Rev. * Canon, Lush. The contracting parties were, Mr James Henry Cropper, .son ‘ of Mrs Cropper sent., i)f Ylaweru and late of Arahura, and Miss Elsie Gladys Smart) third daughter of Mr and Mrs \V. W. Smart, of Havelock North, ' The bride, who wag given away by ' her. father, was daintily attired in a white magnolia silk dress, with veil and orange blossoms, Mid carried a beautiful bouquet of maiden hair fern apd white fuses. She was attended by Miss Olive Klines of Napier, who wore grey c-repe de chetic trimmed with pink ninon and carried a bouquet of pink ( and white flowers. Mr James Hearn, nephew of the bridegroom, carried out tho duties of best man. The reception was held at the home of tho bride’s parents, to which the immediate relatives were invited. The presents werfc numerous and valuable.' iijelnding ( cheques. Aniir "pm reception thp bride and bridegroom left for (heir future home at Waitaha, Westland, the bride’s travelling dress being a grey tailormade costume and old rose hat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1920, Page 3
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190WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1920, Page 3
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