WEDDING BELLS
The wedding of Mr Maurice B. James, third son of Mr and Mrs H. D. James, off Greymouthl, to Miss Kathleen M. Knight, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs E. J. Knight, of Wadestown, Wellington, took place at the Wadestown Catholic Church, Rev. Father J. J. Kennedy, of St. Patrick’s College, performing the ceremony. The bride wore a beautiful 'frock of ivory mariiette and lace and a hand-worked veil held in place by a circlet of orange blossom, 'there were three bridesmaids—. Miss Doris Knight, wearing delphinium blue georgette; Miss Kathleen James, shrimp pink georgette; and Miss Margaret Knight, orchid georgette. All wore black picture hats. Little Selma Knight, wearing lettuce green georgette, was the flower girl. Mr Peter Kennedy, of Gisborne, we best man, and the groomsmen were .Messrs Roy Knight and Phillip James.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1929, Page 6
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137WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1929, Page 6
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