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WEDDING BELLS

St. John's Clmreli, ‘Westport, was the scene of a picturesque wedding on Tuesday when Marion, younger daughter of Air and Mrs H. Nahr, and a member of an old and esteemed West Joust family, was married to William, second son of Mr and Mrs A. Meyer, of Roscnoath, Wellington, tiie bride entering tiie church on the arm of her father. She wore a graceful anklelength frock of blush pink satin beautc, softened with tulle hem tight bodice and fitting sleeves, and long billowy tulle veil applequed with gold and pink roses and pink satin shoes. She carrier a sheaf of Bellodona lillies. The bride was attended by Katherine Meyer and Mavis Newman,who wore frocks of Japonica pink ring velvet with uneven hems and tight bodices trimmed with can de nil and pink rosebuds, hats of black fur felt lined and edged with Japonica pink velvet and finished with touches of gold. They carried posies of pink Japonica and maidenhair fern. Little Bettie Benjamin, niece of the bride, who carried the bride’s train, looked sweet in un ankle-length velvet frock and Juliet cap. Tiie bridegroom was attended by .Mr William Nahr, brother of the bride, as best man and Mr Graham Levcstam acted as groomsman. The bride Idft on her wedding tour wearing a brown figured ring jumper suit, brown coat and smart brown velour bat.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1929, Page 7

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227

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1929, Page 7

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1929, Page 7

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