ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
A pretty wedding was celebrated at ; the McKinny'Memorial Church at Kai- | para Flats on Tuesday last, when Miss j Gladys Kensington, second daughter of 1 Mrs C. Kensington, of Kaipara Flats, j was united to Mr B. L. Adolph. j fourth son of Mr Adolph, ] also of Kaipara Klata. The bride, charmingly attired in fuji silk, with the orthodox veil and orange blossoms and j carrying a bouquet of white flowers and I maiden hair fern, was given away by her uncle, Mr A. G. Clements. The best man was Mr K. Kensington, brother of the bride, and the bridesmaid was Miss V. Douglas, attired in white silk and j white velvet hat. The wedding breakfast was held in the town hall, about 35 relatives and friends partaking of a sumptuous spread. The happy couple were the recipients of numerous preseri ts, ! and the best of good wishes for the j future from those assembled. Mrs I Stanwell Of Helensvillei (aunt of the I bride) and Mrs Stoupe, of Papatoetoe j (aunt of the bridegroom) were amongst i the guests present. ;
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 June 1920, Page 3
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183ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 June 1920, Page 3
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