WEDDING BELLS.
A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, on Saturday morning at jKumara, Mr Berry being the officiating clergyman. Tho contracting parties to the happy event being Miss Caroline Case eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel Case and Mr Willis Lohmanti second son of Mr and Mrs T. T. Ijohmann. .he "bride who looked a picture of happiness entered the church on the arm of her father. She was neatly attired in white silk. ’Phe bridal veil was arranged wit It a wreath of orange blossoms and ‘be carried a beautiful bouquet of flowers. She was attended by her two sisters. Alice and Agnes as bridesmaids ■■'•ho were also neatly dressed in white ui:d carried beautiful boquets. Mr David Hyiidman carried out the duties of best man. Tin- bride wore a handsome gold necklet the gift of the bridegroom ltd the bridesmaids gold brooches, i lie I bride’s present to the. bridegroom wrs a handsome gold pendant and tie pin. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1921, Page 1
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166WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1921, Page 1
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