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WEDDING BELLS.

A pretty wedding was celebrated on Monday afternoon at St. Mary’s ( hnicli by the Rev Father Finnerty. when Miss Eileen Francis I.akin. daughter ol .Mr and Mi's J. G. I.akin i,i' Hiitian Street, Hokitika, was united to Mr S. A. Middlemiss, son ol Mr and Mrs Middlemiss, of Ythnu Si., Invercargill. ’I lie bride, who was given a wav liy her lather, looked (harming in a white tallela truck ti'immei with i)ilKiii and edged witli pearls, and a prettv wreath and veii. and she carried a pretty bouquet. She was attended as bridesmaid by Miss A. C. Ilaussmann who wore a lawn lnai'sella. beaded in pink with hat to match. Mr W . G. I.akin (brol her ol the bride) attended (be bridegroom as best man. Subsequently a large number of Iriciids were entertained at Preston s tearooms where the usual toasts weie honored. The happy couple were lho recipients of numerous presents m eluding several cheques. 1 lie bridegroom’s present to the bride was a gold pendant. and to the bridesmaid a gold bangle, the bride’s to the bridegroom being a set of military brushes.. The happy couple IH'I by Die evening train on liictr hone, moon which pull He „l>(,su in Dunedin and they will reside in Invercargill. They carry with them good wishes lor ihcir liituiv happiness of a large circle ol li'icnds. I be bride travelled in a navy blue costume with saxc hat to match.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1923, Page 3

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241

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1923, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1923, Page 3

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