WEDDING BELLS.
B r»e wste r»—G r aveso n. A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized at Matamata on 24th June the parties being Miss Ella Graveson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Graveson, of Okauia, and Mr William Brewster, of Pukekohe. The bride was attired in a white silk dress with a daintily embroidered veil, and orange blossom, and carried a bouquet of violets. The bridesmaid, Miss Annie Graveson sister of the bride, wore a pretty frock of embroidered voile. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, George, as best man, and Mr Richard Graveson, brother of the bride, as groomsman. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at a reception,at the residence of Mr and Mrs Livingstone and the usual toasts honoured. Mr and Mrs Brewster left by the evening train on an extended tour. The travelling costume was saxe blue and black velvet hat. Their future home will be in Morrinsville. On Saturday 22nd ulto. Miss Ella Graveson was entertained by the ladies fof Okauia at a kitchen afternoon. A very pleasant time was spent and many useful presents were given the prospective bride. The presentation was made, on behalf of the ladies by Mrs Fogerty.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 89, 4 July 1918, Page 2
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