WEDDING BELLS.
WARNOCK—WILSON.
A wedding of considerable lecal interest was solemnised at All Saints' Church. Otaki. on Wednesday aftoxnoon, when Mr William W;irnock. a wcllknown resident of Te Horo, was married to Miss luu Wilson, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Wilson, old and respected residents of Otaki. The church was well-filled for the occasion, the Rev. G. F. Petrie, M.A., was the officiating minister, Mr Fred Wilson gave the bride away, while Mr Vic. Morgan wm best man. The bride wa« nicely attired in a navy costume and henna hat, and carried a pretty bouquet. The bridesmaid was Miss Isobel Wilson, who was attired in brown crepe-de-chene with black georgette hat. Her bouquet, like the bride's, was the gift of Mrs F. Bills, of Rahui, and made by Mrs Hughes. Both the bride and her bridesmaid wore valuable gold brooches, the gift <>f the bridegroom, while the newly-married couple were th« recipients of many fine presents, including chequti. A reception was afterwards held at tke residence of the bride's parents, where toasts, etc., were honoured. The young couple afterwards left for Dannevirke for their honeymoon, part of which, however, will also be spent at Dunedin.
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Otaki Mail, 30 June 1922, Page 2
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196WEDDING BELLS. Otaki Mail, 30 June 1922, Page 2
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