WEDDING BELLS.
A very pretty wedding was celebrated at Holy Trinity Church, ‘ Greymouth, on Wednesday, by Archdeacon Carr, when Mr Thomas Seddon Willis, third son of the late Mr and Mrs T. Willis of Greymouth, was married to Miss Margaret Mary Sutherland, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs G. Sutherland of Ross. The bride looked charming in a neat grey costume, with hat to match. She carried a beautiful shower bouquet. Miss Mary R OSS of Ngnliere, was bridesmaid, and wore a navy blue costume and saxo blue hat. She also carried a pretty bouquet, and wore a gold brooch, the gilt of the bridegroom, Mr D. Mc-Girr acted as best man. After the ceremony tlie wedding party adjourned to the residence of Mr P. Willis, Blaketown, where the wedding breakfast was held. Later in the afternoon Mr and Mrs Willis left for South Westland, where the honeymoon will bp spent. They carry with them tlie best wis-hes of a larg circle of friends for their future happiness.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1921, Page 3
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170WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1921, Page 3
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