WEDDING BELLS
The wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church, Kokatahi, yesterday afternoon of Mr Edward W. Mills, the well-known settler of Humphreys, eldest son of Mr William Mills, of Humphreys, to Annie,, fourth daughter of the late Air Ritchie and Mrs W. llowe, of Dillmanstown. The Rev. J. W. Jlaywanl officiated. The bride who. looked charming in X beige jumper suit with hat and shoes to tone, and carried a beautiful bouquet, was given away by her stepfather, Mr W. Rowe. Miss Nellie Louden was bridesmaid, wearing a pink and green crepe de chine dress with hat to match and carried a pretty bouquet. Mr John Ritchie (brother of the bride) w;is best man. The church which had been prettily decorated by friends, of the bride was well filled by friends of the happy couple. After a reception and afternoon tea the happy couple left for Greymouth by motor car on their honeymoon which will he spent in Canterbury, carrying with them the good wishes of a wide circle ■af friends. i /
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1929, Page 1
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173WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1929, Page 1
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