WEDDING BELLS
A quiet hut pretty weliding was sol eli'liisi'tl at St .1 olin - t lilirch, Westport , oil September III! h, " hen Thomas Arnold, youngest son ol .Mr and Mrs A. Arnold' of Nels..n, late of 'I hive Channel Hat, "as m.irrmd to hileiu May. on|\* daughter "I Mr and Mrs .1. MtKoiidry. ..I Mill street, the . eivmony lieiup |ierfut nmd by I’cv. A. .lermyn. The bride, who was piven away by her fiitlmr, wore :t lovely frock of ivorywhite undine, with wreath and veil, and carried a b.e.iqcl ..I livezia- and asparapus lern. Tlm veil, forming a t lain was held by two little tills, Kilainl .Joy Merr- lt, dressed in pale oi-een and rural pink. They carried basket.- of violets with silver streamers. IT,, cliiel bridesmaid, -Miss Hilda Stokes, who gowned in a pretty dross ,r Lull'll aiiuur.-. relieved with holitrope, and carried a alienf of dallodils to mateli. The hrideprooin was attendby Mr l.es MeKi-ndry. The weddinp breakfast was held at the residence of the bride’s parent-, where lhe usual toasts were hi.ii.m.v.L the bridal couple leaving later by priv-uU-car for their future home, the bride wearing a l.rowu e,:stun-.e. lmt and -lines to mulch. The presents were numerous and costly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 1
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204WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 1
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