WEDDING BELLS
A very, pretty wedding wa s so’emnis cd at St. John’s Church, Westport, on ■Monday, the contracting parties Weing Roy, eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. Aleilerrou, to Amelia, eldest daughter of Mr and Airs J. Watt, all of Westport. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charmingly attired in white satin morocain, with veil and orange blossoms, and carried a beautiful bouquet 'to complete her toilet. The bride was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Lillian Mc-Herroa, siste of the bridegroom, wearing a seine l frock ol’ apricot georgette, and Aiiss Myrtle Sherlock, in a frock of greet crepe- de chene, both wearing dainty caps and bouquets to match tlieii frocks. Mr AV. McHerron, brother of the bridegroom, acted in the eapacitof best maw, with Air J. Green a-s groomsman. After the ceremony' the guests adjourned to Robertson s i Tea Rooms, where, a sumptuous wedding, breakfast was held. The happy couple were the recipients of many numerous and costly presents.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1928, Page 1
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