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WEDDING BELLS.

At St Paul’s Presbyterian Church Christchurch, by Die Rev J. Watt, the marriage was celebrated of Miss Mollic Ellen Craig, second daughter of Air and Airs David Craig, 181 Unwoo, i avenue, to Mr Wiiliain John Duff, of Rcefton, only son of -Mr and Mrs John Owen Duff, Upper Hutt. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a simple frock of lemon satin crepe do diene, beautifully hand embroidered. Her veil, which was worn in a mob cap style, encircled with orange ,blossoms, was also worn by her grandmother over 50 years ago. She carried a shower bouquet ot pink carnations and gypsopbila. The bridesmaid, Aliss Nancie Craig, sister of the bride, wore a becoming frock of lemon georgette, and picture hat, her bouquet being of lemon carnations with touches of lavender. Three younger sisters attended in Highland dre9s. The bridegroom was attended by Mr John Discaciatti, of Reef ton. After the ceremony the party wore entertained in t,h« private reception room at “The Beresford,” where the effective decorations were of pink and cream roses. The mother of the bride Mrs David Craig, who wore a smart navy costume, .received the guests. Amongst those present were Mr J. O. Duff, Mr and Mrs Geo. McDougall, Mrs G. Milne, Misses Madge, Rima and Lancie Milne, Mr Samuda, Misses Betty, anc Joan Craig, Hilda Ryan. Miss Walsn Afiss McLeod, Misses Bethea amt Maggie Brown, Mr W. Fowler. Later the happy couple left for Die North Island, the bride wearing a,Binart navy costume and small black hat trimmed with fruit,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1922, Page 4

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264

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1922, Page 4

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1922, Page 4

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