WEDDING BELLS
The wedding ol Mr ( italics Harrison, second son of Mr and Airs A. Harrison, of Greymouth, ami Florence, eldest daughter ol Air A. V* obsler. Preston Road, was solemnised yesterday morning at St. John s Presbyterian Church, Greymouth, Rev. I. N. (utile officiating. The bride, who entered Ihe numb <m the arm of her lather, wore chenille georgette, with a tulle -veil, surmounted by a coronet of olange blossoms. Site carried a bouuqet of choice Mowers in cream lints. She was attended by her sister. Miss Doris Webster, wlm wore blue crepe tie chine and hat to tone, and carried a bouquet oif blue tints. Air L. Anderson was best man. Air T. Crankshaw presided at the organ, and played the A\ edtling March as the bride and bridegroom loft p. ( . clnir li. After Hie ceremony, the wedding guests were enimTamed am llcri) Moore’s Tea Booms and later Air cud Mrs Harrison left by the express lor Palmerston North, on their honeymoon. The bride travelled in a blue (weed costume, with hat to tone, aim also wore a- lox Ittr.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1928, Page 1
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