WEDDING BELLS
The- wedding of Thomas Claude, second son of Airs Mary Outram, of Greymouth, and Phyllis, eldest dauglitetv.of -ATi- and Mrs Herbert A r incent, of Alananui, was celebrated at Holy Trin-ity,-Church, Greymouth, on Monday morning by tlie Rev. J. A. Jermyn. fide bride, who entered the church op t, e arm of her father, wore a frock of pale pink satin, trimmed with radium
1 lace, a veil surmounted by a wreath of orange blossom and she carried a i"'bouquet of pale pink roses and maidenI hair fern. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Vincent, who wore a frock of cornflower blue, with hat and shoes to tone, and carried a bouquet of white and blue flowers. Mr Henry Outrain, brother o<f the bridegroom, acted as best man. After the* wedding breakfast, Mr and Mrs Outra'm left for -nristchurch by express, where their hone nnmi will be spent. The bride travelled in a fawn costume with hat and shoes to tone, and wore a fox fur. Mr and Mrs Outrom will reside in Henniston. ■
The wodd ; ng was cele' rated at Ilecffon on Monday of Mr T .0. Royer, of ll't'kohu In Miss Jean Knight, Miss Knight, who was attended by Mrs Ro ! - ert - oochrune, as matron-of-honour, wore a frock of apricot' crepe de chine', trimmed with swnnsclown and hat and shoes to match. . After a wedding breakfast at Mrs It. Cochrane’s the newly-married couple left for Greymouth and the south,'on their honeymoon.
The marriage was- solemnised’ a'ti,St. Patrick’s Church, Grey mouth,yesterday of Mr John Joseph' son of Mr and Mrs J. J. Sheehan; of Rlaketown, and Miss -Mary Iren&-,Sul-livan, daughter of Mr and Mrs/ShTli-)' van, of Inangahua Landing. Father Gregory officiated. Theybricje, who was .. given -away by her-hither, wore a dress of ivory - crepe-de-chihe, and radium lace trimmings, with* /lace veil adorned • with orange blossthris. She carried a beautiful ■bou4uet;- ; Kathleen l Williams, of Blakeiowh • (cousin of the bridegroom), who hictM ' as bridesmaid, was attired in ;:i'ftoVk of almond cejanese marOCain, add, enV- 13 ried a bouquet of/ roses and rmaid4h 1( liair fern. Mr Vivian' Sheanair/wa's best' inai?. After the'ceremony. '!,the guests were hhteritaiiied at Harker’s Tea Looms, where the' usual ''toasts were duly honoured. The ’/newlywedded couple'left .later for, Xuckla'tul. ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1929, Page 3
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