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WEDDING AT OTAKI.

SULLIVAN—WILSON. A quiet, but, nevertheless. prett,\ wedding, was solemnised at the Ho mini Catholic Church. Otaki, on Wed nesday morning last, when a highly respected young couple were joined in holy bonds of matrimony. The parties were -Mr John Sullivan, son of .\li Thomas Sullivan, of Stratford, ami Miss Winifred Wilson, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. D. Wilson, of Otaki Railway. The bride, who was given away by her father, was stylishly attired in a cream serge cost time and a lovely lemon-coloured hat. He,- bouquet wits a very choice one. being of cream and mauve sweet pea.-, daffodiland freezias. with white streamers. The bridesmaid—Miss Sullivan—was

nicely dressed in a cream gnbardinc [■■oat frock with hat to match, and car J ried a bouquet of pule pink sweel : peas. daffodils and freezias unit | )iink streamer-. Mi Leonard Wil son. of Wanganui. was best man. while the Rev. Fut her Melu was the officiating clergyman. After the ceremony Mrs Wilson received the guests at her home. She was attired in a smait navy blue tnilorvd costume and a brown toque. Among those pre,; sent were Mi< K. Lee (sister of the bride, of Ararata IHa v. era I, Mr- d. Oliver (aunt), of Christehurcb, Mr* Henley (aunt ), of Wanganui. Mrs Hart ,-ister of the bridegroom I, of N''« I'lvm-.utM Mr and Mrs Van Sullivan

(Wellington), Mrs Cjuinn and Nurse Dwyer, of Upper Hull, Mr and Mrs Haxell 'Rom. Buy), little Marie Olivei (cousin of the bride), little Nancy ami Grace Lee. and little F.nid Haxell. !%■ room was effectively arranged for the occasion, and at the repast many com plimciitary leferences were mad', to the bride and bridegroom. After the recejition the guests motored to Fox tun and spent a pleasant day. while during the afternoon a number led f'oi their homes. The bridegroom's gift to the bride whs a valuable one. to the bridesmaid he save a lovely silver-backed brush and comb, while the populai young couple were the recipients of many costly presents. The honeymoon will be spent in Napier, niter which Mr and Mrs Sullivan •-'■ill take up residence in Stratford. The bride'.- travelling dress «a= a nigger tailored costume. small nigger hat, with trimmings.

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Otaki Mail, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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WEDDING AT OTAKI. Otaki Mail, 6 October 1922, Page 2

WEDDING AT OTAKI. Otaki Mail, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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