WEDDING BELLS
COOK-COCHRANE
The marriage took place at Waimangaroa on Wednesday of Miss Murial Cochrane, grand-daughter of Mrs Cochrane, senr., of Waimangaroa, and Mr R. Cook, of Riwaka. The Rev. Robinson tied the nuptial knot. Miss Mabel Jenkins, of Queen street, Westport, and Miss Olive Neighbours, attended as bridesmaids. Air G. Elley and Mr J. Tinetti, assisted the bridesgroom as best man and groomsman respectively. At the. conclusion of the ceremony, a large number of guests were entertained by Airs Cochrane at the Elite Tea Rooms. WILLIAAISON—SALTER. The marriage was celebrated at the Methodist Church, Westport, on Wednesday of Mr Sid Williamson, of Addisons, to Miss Salter, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Salter, of Utopia. The Rev. Foston was the celebrating clergyman. Aliss Al. Neill was bridesmaid and Mr O. Isdell was best man. The wedding breakfast subsequently took place at the Elite Tea Rooms, where the health of the popular couple was duly toasted. ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1929, Page 1
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