WEDDING BELLS
A wedding of interest was celebrated ■ni 'Wednesday morning at St. Stephen's Church, Reef ton, by the Rev. H. O. Briekland, when Miss Enid Muriel Humphrey, only daughter of Mr J. Humphrey, of Chattockville, Reef ton, was married to Mr Joseph Panckhuist, third son of Mr and Mrs David l ankhurst. The bride wore a stylish model frock of strawberry silk marocain, with small hat en suite, and carried a bouquet of hot-house flowers. Miss Connie Panckhurst, sister of the In ldegroom, attended the bride and wore a peach satin frock, the skirt having an uneven hemline. Her cjrinoline hat was trimmed with pale green to match the shoulder posy on the frock. She also carried a bouquet. The bridegroom was supported by Mr Jamieson of Grcymouth, as best man. After the ceremony Mr and Mrs Panckhurst left for Nelson en route to Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 6
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146WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 6
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