Orange Blossoms.
, COLEY—MASON. On Thursday, 3rd Nov.,'- a large number of relations ’and‘ friends attended the residence of Mr Edward A. Coley to celebrate 1 the 5 - occasion of his marriage with Miss A. M. Mason.. Mr Coley is the youngest son of the late James Coley, an old and esteemed resident of Foxton. The ceremony was conducted by the. Rev. Harris. The bride, who was dressed in grey material, trimmed with cream satin and lace, also veil and wreath, bore a pleasing contrast to the three little bridesmaids, who were dressed in white tucked silk with pink sashes. The bridesmaids were Miss Nellie Arbon, Ina Reid, and Alice Mantle. Mr James Coley officiated as best man. The breakfast was partaken ot immediately after , the ceremony by about forty guests who did justice to the good things that, were placed before them. . ' During the afternoon, selections were given on the phonograph, and those who remained able time. Conlan’s String Band from Himatangi provided the music for the dances. Over 200 presents were received. ~ . ’ The happy couple leave shortly on an extended trip to Auckland.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1904, Page 2
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184Orange Blossoms. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1904, Page 2
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