WEDDING BELLS.
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(Grey Star.)
\ pretty wedding was solemnised at St John's" l’vesbyterinn Church yesterday the contracting parties being Olive, youngest daughter of Mr and .Mrs Riddiford. of Blackball, and Frederick, second son of Air and T. 11. Buustridgc of Greymouth. The Rev. T. N. (’little officiated. The bride wore a charming Mick of suxe blue velvet with fur trimmings and was attended by Miss Doris ’ Boustridge. who wore a fawn coat- frock with shoes and hat to match. ‘ The duties of best mail were ably carried out- by All Les. Forrest. The wedding march was play*d by Air Thus. Cnuikshnw. The newly married couple left by the Otira ex. press this morning for Christchurch and South.' T U N N ELI /-I’OWE R • The wedding of Air Joseph 'J unnoil and Aliss Bridge Power of South Reach took place yesterday at the Roman Catholic Church, Stratford. Ihe llcv. Father Maples officiated. Ihe bride, wlm w’as given away by her brother-in-law, Mr C. Coley, wore ;• smart navy tailored costume, and was attended by Air Leo Coley as best man. A reception was belli afterwards at the residence of the bride's sister. Airs ( . Colev, Air and Mrs Timnell leaving later for Rotorua ami Auckland. AIIRLLY--BROAD. Tim wedding w-us celebrated at the residence of Airs .J. We.true, Black s Point, on Saturday, of Mr Nicholas Muiley. sun of the late John Afurley of St. Just, Ciirmvall. and Miss Caroline Broad, third daughter of Mr Richard Prowl of St. Winnow, Corn- | wall. The Rev. W. B. Pickering, performed tho ceremony. The bride woie a charming lawn costume with hat to match, and tile bridesmaid, Aliss Evelyn Wearne, locked pretty ill a white crepe de chine dross. The bridegroom was attended by Air Thomas Moyle of Waiuta, as best man. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold bangle and to the bridesmaid a gold brooch. The newly married ecnple were the recipients of a linmbor of beautiful and handsome presents. In the evening Mr and Mrs Wen me entertained a large number of guests. AfcGRATH-KENNEDY. At Totara Flat on April 27, the marriage took place of Air Al. ATcGratli, son of Airs and the late Air HeGrath of South Beach, to Miss Alinnie Kennedy, daughter to Mr and Afrs P. Kennedy of Totara Mat. The Rev. Father Madden officiated. Aliss Nora Kennedy was bridesmaid, and Air •). McGrath acted as best man. Mendelsohns Wedding .March was played by Miss Al< Donnell. Air and Airs AIcG-rath later left for Nelson on route to Auckland where the honeymoon was spent. CAMPBEI.UTAYI.OR. The wedding of Aliss Henrietta Margaret Taylor of Aha lira, to Mr John Clement Campbell, of Ngahere took place yesterday, the Rev. A. J. Parnell officiating. The bride was attired in a fawn costume with an aceordeonpleatod skirt and pretty pink hat. She carried a beautivvul showed bouquet. Of the two bridesmaids one was dressed in a smart navy costume and the other in a gown of white muslin. Mi' Buckley fif Ngahere, was host man. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was held at Marker's tea-rooms. There was a large number of guests and the usual toasts were honoured. ATr and Afrs J C. Campbell, left by the Hokitika train on route to the Glaciers where the honeymoon will lie spent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1922, Page 4
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548WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1922, Page 4
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