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WEDDING BELLS

,\t St. Paul’s Motliodis Church, Greymouth. on Monday morning the marriage tok place ol Miss .lieiie Mat Dunsliea. eldest daughter ol Mrs Dlinsb a, Blnketown. to Mr Frederic Roberts. of Hawora. the ceremony being lioiTormcd by the Rev. G. L. Brown. The bride wore a dress ol shell pink embossed erejie-de-ehine with shell pink veil, s lrmounted by a coronet of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white flowers, with shell |iiiik streamers, and wore pink and silver shoes and stockings to tone. The bridesmaids were Misses Alma Dunsliea and Edna Turtill. wearing respectively ivory embroidered silk and primrose embossed eroue-do-eltiiie with bats and shoes to tone. Mr William Dunsliea gave the bride away, while Air If. Dunsliea was best man. Mr 1. Cranksliaw j)reside 1 at the organ. The wedding breakfast was held at Harker's tea rooms, and later Air and Airs Roberts left for Christchurch, the bride travelling in a mulberry repo frock, with bat ai d ms and stockings to tone. The bridegroom’s present to the bride was a marmot fur coat, and bis g It to each bridesmaid was a gold expanding wristlet waton.

A pretty wedding of local interest took plrne at Holy Trinitv (burfi. Greymoutli. yesterday morning, when Edna Alice, eldest damdirer of Mr and Mrs K. .1. Turtill. Marsden Hoad, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Artli r c' sou of Mr and Mrs Johnson. Auckland. The Rev. i>. C. Bates was the officiating clergyman. T l, bride, who was given awry bv her father, was charmingly attired in white satin a ml georgette, with a net and lace .veil to mate I '. She carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Al'sses Trim Kilpatrick, attired in a Victorian style sapphire l blue georgette and satin dress, and silver shoes, and Doris Turtill. sister of the bride, in blush pink georgette, with shoes, stockings and hat ot nude. Mr C. Bleach carried out the duties of best man. and Mr H. Turtill was groomsman. After the wedding ceremony, the guests were entertained at

breakfast ;»t .Moore’s tea rooms, whore several toasts wore honoured. Later, the happy couple lelt lor C hristchurch Ijy the express, a large number oi 1 riends heiug present at lat'ewell them.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1928, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
376

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1928, Page 2

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1928, Page 2

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