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WEDDING

HA.RT—PRIFdL A very pretty wedding- of local •'“id district interest was c-elebarled in the Town Hall supper-room on Wednesday, June Uli, by Mr. 11. Isaiie, Evangelist, nl' Wanganui, ebon I‘liillip liielinrd, eldest sou ol .dr. I lionuis Hurl, of (lishoi'ne, and lull' 'd I'nxlon, was nailed in Vera Pearl, second dnughler oi' Mr. and ■dr.-:. 11. J. I’rier, of Orona downs. The bride was charmingly uHii'ed in white crepe-do-chine wiili luce veil and orange blossom wiili white satin shoes l.n uinre.h and carried a pretty bouquet nl' white lilies maiden hair torn and asparagus iern. She was all ended by her sister, Miss Muriel I'rier, daintily al lived in primrose erepe-de-e.hine with silver hire who carried a boii*|Uei nl' Iceland poppies and fern, and Miss Florence Ilarl (sister oL' the bridegroom ) daintily Hooked iji n dress of helinimpe ei-ope-do-chine wilh sili'e.r litee, who carried a bumpier of elrrysantliomnrns. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. Herbert Hewer, of < ihinguifi, while Mr. Then Dahl, of Palmerston North ol'tieiated as groomsman. The organ was presided over by Mr. W. Hoyden.

At I lie conclusion of the ceremony between eighty and ninety gtiesls were entertained at the wedding breakfast which was held in Kmrey’s rooms which had been specially decorated for the occasion in lemon ami heliotrope to match the dresses of the bridal party. The usual lelieitous speeches were made and a. most enjoyable lime spent by all present. Later in the afternoon Ihe bridal parly travelled lo I'almerslon North where the photographs were taken a tier which Ihe happy couple left by ear on their honeymoon, the bride being attired in a fawn chemen/.e dress with lull, shoes and si or kings to tone and navy blue coal with brown fur.

Mr. and Mrs. Hurl were lhe ivcipicnls of many beautiful and valuable presents. The bridegroom's gift to I lie bride was u handsome I rn veiling ease. On their return from their honeymoon Mr. ami Mrs. Hurt will take up their residence in Fox ton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4462, 7 June 1930, Page 2

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WEDDING Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4462, 7 June 1930, Page 2

WEDDING Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4462, 7 June 1930, Page 2

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