WEDDING BELLS
HALL—WEBB. Considerable interest was evinced in a pretty wedding at All Saints’ on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. when Rachael Isobel, second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs T. A. Webb, was married to William Alexander James, elder son of Mr an[d Mrs W. Hall of the Dunedin Hotel, Hokitika. The bride who entered the church an the arm of her brother-in-law, Mr A. Laugton, looked very charming in a beautiful gown of ivory georgette, with a full flared skirt and tight fitting bodice, puff sleeves and elbow cuffs. She wore a becoming veil ail'd carried a sheaf of spring flowers. The bridesmaids, Jean and Florence, sisters of the bridegroom, looked picturesque and graceful in their frocks of lemon georgette and blue crepe de chine with tiny frilled goddets, wifcn velvet capes to match. They carried nosier of spring flowers. The bride’s brothers carried ont the duties of best man and groomsman respectively. The wedding breakfast and reception were afterwards held in Preston’s Tea-rooms, where over 60 guests, relatives and rtmT' Knight 3 ally filbd the office of chairman. When the happy couple l|ft by the afternoon train, the bride : Tv'otfo„ a brown coat and hat to match. .v-w.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1933, Page 2
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