WEDING BELLS.
WALLACE—DIM MICK
A large number of friends assembled at St. Columbia’s Church, Koiterangi on Wednesday June Ist. to witness the marriage of Air Mark Wallace, son of Mi-s Wallace of Kokatahi and the popular captain of the Kokatahi Football Chib to Miss Amy Dimmiek, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Dimmiek, well-known settlers of Koiterangi. The bride was given away by Her father, and was attended bv Miss Jean Camming as bridesmaid, Air Malcolm Wallace attending bis brother as l>est man. Ihe Rev. MY. Rurchas conducted 'the service. Subsequently the guests were entertained in the Public Hall by the parents of the bride. The hall had lien nicely decorated, and a very sumptuous breakfast was provided. Di the evening a social dance was given, wK was attended by a large assemblage of friends from all parts of the district. The happy couple who are deservedly popular, were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents, and left for Kelson in the evening, where the honeymoon is being spent, a*
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1921, Page 4
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171WEDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1921, Page 4
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