WEDDING BELLS.
Worth—Leonard. * A very pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's church, Claudlands, on January 27th, when Mr Ernest Richard Worth, of Hinuera, son of Mr and Mrs Worth, of Waihi, was joined in the bonds of holy matrimony to Miss Evolyn Florence Leonard, daughter of. Mr and Mrs John H. Leonard, of Hamilton. The officiating minister was tho Rev. R. Mackio, and tho bride was given ?way by her returned soldior brother Mr Charles J. Leonard. The bride was attired in a stylish creme silk costume, with a ribbon hat to match. She carried a beautiful bouquet of whito flowers. She was attended by her sister, Miss Dorothy H. Leonard, as bridesmaid, who wore a pretty creme silk dross, with a black net and crepe de chine hat with touches of pink. The bridesmaid carried a pale pink bouquet. Mr Jack W. Worth was best man. After the ceremony, which was witnessed by a largo number of friends, the wedding party and guosts partook of wedding breakfast. The usual toasts were honored. The young couple were the recipients of many valuable presents, several of which were from.friends at Hinuera, where both bride and bridegroom are well-known. The honeymoon is being spent at Rotorua. The happy couple will later take up their residence on the husband's ideal farm at Hinuera.
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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 118, 6 February 1919, Page 2
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