ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
On Wednesday, Dae. 6th, at St. Luke's Church, Mt. Albert. Miss Rita White, eldest daughter of Mr Henry White, Junr., accountant of the Tvaipara Steamship Coy., Helensville, was married to Mr Percy MoLeod, third son of Mr James McLeod of Parkhurst, the Rev, E. E, S. Forrester, Vicar of Helensville, officiating.
The wedding was a very quiet one, only tho members of both families being present.
Ths bride, who wa.s given away by her father, was becomingly attired in. a silk shantung costume with a pretty pale blue hat. She was. attended by her sister, §flisa Mavis White, who wore a dainty white embroidered dress ; Mr Logan . McLeod acting as best man.
At the wedding breakfast the foU lowing toasts were honoured : " The King" proposed by Rev. Forrester; '.'The bride and Bridegroom." by Mr F. Tomlrison, great uncle of the bride • " Bride's Father and Mother " by Mr Buohanan j ''-Bridegroom's Mother aud Father " by Mr Tomlinson ; " Mr and Mrs Henry White, .■3enr,".by Rev,. Forrester; Rev, and Mis Forreitor " by Mr L. McLe-id.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 December 1911, Page 2
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174ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 December 1911, Page 2
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