WEDDING BELLS
' < GAYLOR—STOREY.. ~ r • ’V ' . • I The wedding took '.place recently at St Andrew’s Presbyterian -Church,>Rakaia 1 when Amy Alice,'eldestdaughter of Mr and Mrs TL-Storey, Rdkaia, wa s married to Thoifias 'John, ydun|est. son of Mr and Mrs W.Gaylor, j-,.jHokitika,' The Rev A. S, Morrison officiated, ana Mr C. Paddington presided .. ai the organ. The bride, who was ."given away by her father/ wore a long frock of delphinium blue , georgette madq with three tiny-frills at the hips, add a short coatee. A narrow beh , w;as fin-’ ished with a diamente buckle. Her black straw hat was . relieved with touches of blue, and she carried a bouquet; of blue and pink flowers. Miss Mildred Storey attended her sister as bridesmaid, v/eari- g a smart'irock of floral crepe de chine, with a widebrimmed hat. She carried a bouquet to tone. Mr Charles, Hoptvood was best man. Later Mr and Mrs T. J. "’"Gaylor left for Wellington. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 2
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155WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 2
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