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NOTES FOR WOMEN

WEDDING AT HUNTEBTILLB.

A wedding of considerable interest in the P.anjjitikei district was solemnised in Kt. John's Church, Hunterville, on Wednesday, June 2nd. the Kov. Rooke offi. eiating. Tito contracting parties wore .'.,'r Job Pickord, third con oT Mr t.n<i Mrs B. Pickford, of lUtta, and ilis f;d.ith Eva Cooke, daughter of Mr and .Mrs Jl. Cooke, of Sycamore Villa, Bcailand, Gloueester. England. Mr Ernest Pickford supported )iii> brother as best man -Mr Ernest Kelly being groomsman. 'l'lie' bridesmaids w-=ro the Misses liit and Rita' Pickford, sisters of the-bridu ijiofflii r l'h'- brido woro a very smart tailored costume of navy sorgo iin-ed with ercine satin, over a cream silk lace blousQ. Tho hat was a triccrne shape of whit* velvet relieved with a , pink butlerily. The bridesmaids dresses were of pale bluo orepe do chine trimmoo with biu Moral ribbon and small pint r'oses, with lials and stockings to rnutch Tho bride's present to tho groom was -.. fiiinrelbe case of solid silver. The Uridi(.troom presented tho bride with a gobpendant with aquamarine setting and f.uM chain necklet, the bridesmaids pre sents !jci:iK gold brooches.

Ai'toi Uiti Boremciiy a reception wa:hi<l in the Coronation Hall u when a large number of friends sat down to the wedding breakfast. Tb. hall had been decorated by the friends of the young couple, and pici-eiited c. most attractive appearance, fi/rns, aspara::ns and chrysanthemums forming the el ief decorations -Mr J. Logan, juni., acted as master of ceremonies, and at the. close of the repast the usual toasts were proposed and heartily responded lo Mr and Mrs Picktord were the leeipientt: of a large number of valuable, and useful .presents from friends both near and far. Tn the afternoon they left by oar for Napier, carrjiiiß with them the good wishes of a big circle of friends.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19200605.2.19

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10608, 5 June 1920, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
306

NOTES FOR WOMEN New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10608, 5 June 1920, Page 4

NOTES FOR WOMEN New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10608, 5 June 1920, Page 4

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