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WEDDING RELLS

KEVERN— TTAYDEX. A very pretty wedding was eelebrat- I oil on AA'ednesday afternoon ai (be I Ah-thodisi Church. Greymouth. the Rev. Martin officiating, and the contracting parties being Aliss Af. Hayden of Rutherglen. eldest daughter of AD and Airs Jas. Hayden, and (’has. Kcvorn. fourth son of Air and Airs Edwin Kcvorn. of T’npaimi. Christchurch. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, looked charming in a frock of ivnrv georgette cut on straight lines with tunic of silk lace, she wore a tulle veil from a eornnette of orange blossoms and carried a beautiful shower bouquet. The bride was ably supported by Afi=s .T. AfarKintnsh . chief bridesmaid, who wore a frock of maize crepe Romaine with a ricked apron finished with, a hand of Guipure hire and Aliss L. Hayden. sister of the bride, who wore a simple frock of shrimp pink crone romaine trimmed with kiltings and hand-made flowers.. Roth bridesmaids wore coronettes of hand-made flowers to tone and carried bouquets. The duties of best man and groomsman were ably carried out by AD S. Hayden, brother of the bride, and AD Geo. Boucher, eotisim During the service the hymn “The \ nice that Breathed o'er Eden" was sung and Airs Martin rendered she solo "O Perfect Love.” in a very pleasing manner as the hapny couple left- the church amidst showers of confetti, the nrgnnict Aliss Alills. played the “Bedding March." The wedding breakfast- was held at Harker’s tearooms, where the usual toasts fitting to the occasion were dulv honoured. The happy couple left later for Auckland and Rotorua where the honeymoon will ho spent, the bride travelling in a ivory gabardine tunic frock with old gold embroidery and smart- hat of navj and void. The bride and bridegroom were the recipients of many useful presents and cheques. ” Later in the evening Air and Mrs Jas. Hayden entertained a

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1925, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
317

WEDDING RELLS Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1925, Page 1

WEDDING RELLS Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1925, Page 1

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