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WEDDING BELLS

.MOSLEY—BROWN. The wedding of Joseph Adam Mosley, second son of Mr and Mrs J. N. Mosley. of Preston Road, Grcymonth, and Henrietta, second daughter of Mr and .Mrs: H. Brown, of Greymoulh, was oje'oratod on Monday morning at Holy . niiicy Church, the Rev. J. A. Jerlyn officiating. The hride, who was given away by her father, wore white crepe de chine, relieved with radium lace and pearls, and a veil surmounted with a coronet of orange blossoms, 'she carried a bouquet of cfeam and pale pink tints. She was attended by her sister. Miss L. Brown, who wore apricot georgette with a hat to tone, ami carried a bouquet of cream and pale tints. The bridegroom was supported by In's brother. Mr A. Mosley. After the ceremony the bridal party was entertained by the parents of the bride. Mr and Mrs Mosley left later for Auckland, where their honeymoon will he spent. The bride travelled in a costume of saxe blue face cloth, a saxo blue felt hat and brown face cloth coat.

SMITH—BOOTH

St. Paul's Methodist Church. Greymouth was the scene of a pretty wedding on Afonday morning, the contracting parties being Air Charles .Smith, of Greymouth. and Lily, the eldest daughter of Air and Airs J. Booth, of Preston Road, Greymouth. The Rev. (1. E. Brown officiated. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, ore fawn crepe orill trimmed with cold lace and hat to match. She carried a bouquet of mauve and pink. Slie was attended by her sister, Afiss Jane Booth, who wore lavender georgette with hat to tone, and carried a 1 ouquot. Air D. Dalkie was best man. Atter the ceremony the wedding guests wore entertained at the residence of me bride’s parents, and later AM and All's Smith left by express for Christchurch on their honeymoon. The bride travelled in a frock of fawn woollen crepe de chine with hat to match.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 3

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326

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 3

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