LATE LOCALS.
The junior representative team to travel to Westport will meet at Newmans Motors Ltd Garage on Friday at st.JO a.m. They play Westport on Saturday at J p.tn. and lnangahua at Reel ton on the return journey.
V very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Patrick's Church. Ross, this morning. the bride. Miss Phyllis Reams, second daughter of Mr Robert Reams of Ross, and niece of Col. A. C. Evans, of Tasmania, being united to Mr Ernest Smith, of Ross, son of Mr and Mrs F. Smith. London. The bridesmaids were Mis- Mavis Leach and Mi-* ‘.Mavis Renin-. Mr S. Beams (brother of the bride) was best mail and Mr H. Reams the. groomsman. The bride, who was given away hy her father, wore a white satin and radium, la-o dress. and orthodox wreath and veil. The bridesmaids wore lemon moroeain dresses and hats to match.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1925, Page 3
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