WEDDING BELLS.
WOOTTON -ROBERTSON. At St. -lohns Presbyterian Church. Grey mouth, a wedding took pkuo *u S-a.timlsiy moi niim, contract in pau j j t . s twn well-known resilient- e.l | Blackball. MNs iJiza belli H >!iei t>t»u j I bite of Bolton, I.a m-iishiiv. England), j and Mr Fiaiieis Albert Vootton. sec- I Olid son of Mr and >' s Wnotton. ' ; p.laekhall. The hiide. wh.o was given; a wav liv her brother-in-law. Mi IVndlcbury. looked exceedingly well m a lawn costume with hat to match, and sho aas attended by .Miss .loy Irvine who was gowned in P'uk oluirmousc. trimmed with leads. lae dutiis best man were carried out by Air James Gourlay, of Blackball. The Rev. 1. N. Cuttle performed the ceremony in the presence of a gathering of relatives and friends of the happy couple, who wore the recipients of many valuable presents and the l-e-t wishes of a numerous circle .of friends, for their Hit lire happiness and prosperity. Air and Alls Wootton left for Westland on then honeymoon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 3
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171WEDDING BELLS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 3
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