WEDDING BELLS,
lewis king. A very stylish wedding took place at All Saints' Church. Hokitika, on Wednesday. Nov. 2nd, when Air F ranklyn B Lewis, engineer of the llimu Mat ■ Dredge, mid voungest soil of Air Eman- ■ net " Lewis of Oroville, California | U.S.A. wns united to Aliss Alahel Irene . Kino, eldest daughter of Sergt and Mrs ’ ('. .?. King of Hokitika. The church. ' which lmi! been prettily decorated was packed with friends of the happy couple, maiiv being unable to gain •><“- mission. Tin* Rev. A- C. Pnrehas eon- ' ducted the service, which was a 'boral one. Aliss Davies nresiding at thei ori gall. The bride who looked a perfect I picture, wore a satin charmoul with pale blue crepe dc eliine trimming, borse-sboi' worked ill pearls. Ihe mil was a Russian coronet beautilully trimmed with pearls-and orange blossoms. 1 She carried a shower boii(|Uet of llillia--1,1, an rhedoilendion:.. lib ol Hie vs! lei . maidi a hail' fern and liesias. with pink tulle streamers. Sim was given away hv her father. Ihe hrnle "as at- ■ tended by her sister. Aliss \ era King I and Aliss Thelma Lewis (daughter of I the bridegroom). Tile former wore 'a pale blue ereredc eliine gorget to : trimmed with heads and blue satin sash, and black picture hat trimmed with pink and blue roses with him* satin and carried a shower bouquet of blue einnerarias, lily of the ; 'valley, and maiden hair fern and tulle streamers. The later wore a vimix rose crepe tie eliine trimmed with frills'nnd sash of palest blue satin, a w so picture hat with pink satin streamers and HI no* rose buds and carried a shower bouquet of oink einnerarias. lily af the vallev. maiden hair fern and tulle streamers. Airs King, (mother of the bride), wore | a black taffeta trimmed wit li jet beads ; and black lint trimmed with red and
jot licads. and carried a posy of roses. The bridegroom was attended bv Air Charles King, (brother of (lie bride) ; ■ best mail, and Mr 1). McManaway ns groomsman. Subsequently a large number of guests were ctitcrluiliod at Preston's tea rooms, the following toasts being honoured: Bride and bridegroom (by Mr C. !). King), the bridesmaids (Mr McManaway), The King (Air (!. \. Perry), the bride’s parents (lion Fl. 1.. Michel). In the evening the young friends of the happv couple were entertained at the Supreme Hall which lmd been daintily decorated for the occasion. The liapny couple left (luring the afternoon for their honeymoon, a motor tour overland 1* Nelson and Christchurch and returnin' bv Dtira. The brides unveiling eo 1 mini (latest .American) was an accordinn pleated skirt, coat trimmed with silk stitchings. togne (rimmed with ait. "inn leaves and gold stroMiiers. The bride.'room's present p, the bride, was a beautiful f'f • *'*i me.l the bride’s I the bridegroom a set of silv. r inooiHed brnslics. The bridegroein's e-e cut the hl'idesliirdds were cold pen Lids t with rubies and amethysts.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3
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