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WEDDING BELLS

THASDAI.E - CRKSSEY. At. the Church of i h<- Resurrect ion. luli'ii. vest crday. Archdeacon Carr olliciating. Ilie wedding took place ol Miss Eva Maud Cressoy and .Mr Leslie Dobson Teastlale. The bride, who was •riven aivuv by her lather. Air E. Cres(sv\'. wore a dress ol white satin, and the usual wreath and veil. She was attended as bridesmaid by her sister. Miss Gertie Cressoy, who wore a frock of heliotrope niaroeain. ami a black hat relieved with heliotrope. The duties of best- man were carried out by Air I. Elliot. After the ceremony, a recejvtinn was held in York Mall. Among the presents were handsome gills ironi the parishioners of Cobden. the Cobden Sunday School, and the Trinity Voting Men's Bible Class. Mr and Airs Tcasdalo left by the Christchurch express on their honeymoon. GIFFNEY—BAXTER. The wedding of Air Charles Edward

Gilfney, youngest son of Mrs Giflnev. .Murrav Street, Greyniouth. to Miss Geeilia Madeline Baxter, of Baxter's Siding was quietly solemnised on Monday at Si. Patrick's Church by Ibv Father O’Regan. MeGEKGOR—- lIII.L. A quiet, wedding was solemnised yesterday h.v Rev. 'I . X. Cuttle at St. John's Presbyterian Church. Greyutoulh, the contracting parties being Mr William Ramsay McGregor, of Blackball, son of .Mrs J. McGregor, of Black’s Point. Keeffon. and Afiss Elliot Hill, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs S. Mill Omolo Road. The bride, who entered the church on tin* arm of her brother. Mr William Mill, wore a i fork of fawn tnaroeain. and a hat ol vioux rose, and tarried a shower bouquet. She was attended by her sister, Alis-. Jessie Hill, who wore flesh coloured georgette and hat to match. Ihe best man was Mr AY. AfcTaggart. of Blackball. Alter the ceremony the wedding pari v was entertained at the residence of Mr and Mrs R. Hill, the bride’s brother, at Omolo Road. Mr and Mrs McGregor left: by motor on route to Dunedin where the honeymoon will he spent:. CAIRNS —LEWIS. A pretty wedding "'as solemnised at S(. John’s Presbyterian Church. Grovinoutl), yesterday, when Mr John William Cairns of Greyniouth. was married to .Miss Ernestine Lewis, only daughter of Mr and Mrs John Lewis, of Alexander Street. 'The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. X. Cut tie. The. bride was attired in white satin trimmed with radium hoy and wore tin* orthodox veil and wreath. She tended by Miss C. Buddy, who Wore Itcliu brocaded tnaroeain and black hat. and little Miss C. 11 az.ehline. who was flower girl wore a I rock oi apricot crepe do chine. Alter Ho* ceremony the wedding party "aentertained by the brides parents at Marker's Tea.' Rooms. Mr and Mrs Cairns inter left for Tiina.ru. "here the if honeymoon will he s[>ont. Ihe bride travelled in a grey coat- I rock.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1

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466

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1

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