WEDDING.
■ - j KICKET-ELLIS. A pretty wedding, largely attended, wbs celebrated at St. Peter s Anglican Church, Hamilton, on Wednesday morning, the Rev. E. M. Cowie, officiating, the contracting parties being Kenneth Campbell Kicket, of Te Awaniutu, and Marjorie May Ellis,, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Ellis of Hamilton. Th* bride, who una given away by her father, was attired in a beautiful white silk trained dress,, with silver strappings and lace yoke, while she wore the customary wreath of orange blossoms and earned a shower bouquet. The Lrulesmak'a were Miss Kathleen Wilson, of oieu-. harga, and Miss Florence Kiel..•(., Bister of the bridegroom, who _ were dressed in white, with large picture hats and carried shower houguets. The service was i'ully choral, sis Wharton - Thompson, choirmas.i.-r. officiating at th ; organ. There v a a large attendance at the ch ihal it asi, which was held at the noioe oi > bride's parents. The newly mannu couple departed by toe Logan i cypress on their honeymoon, wmc.i v. in be spent in various parts of the island. They wt re the recipients oi jXiany handaumo present.,;.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 328, 14 January 1911, Page 5
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185WEDDING. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 328, 14 January 1911, Page 5
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