WEDDING BELLS.
ROBINSON —MALCOLM. The wedding took place on Wednesday in Levin, at 3t. Mary’s church, which was tastefully decorated lor tlie ceremony by friends ol Hie bride, oi Miss Margery Malcolm, youngest daughter ol Mr and Mrs Edward Malcolm, of (Jueen Street, Levin, and Mr Leslie 11. Robinson, son of Mr and Mrs \Y. (.. Robinson, of Wellington, the Rev. ,1. C. Davies being tlie officiating clergyman. Tlie bti le, who was given away by her lather, looked charming in a dress ol ivi-ry channelise, the train lined with silver tissue, and wore 1 lie customary veil. Site carried a tastefully arranged bouquet. The bridesmaid, Miss Agnes Aim, niece of the bride, wore a Buck of soft pink satin witli-
hat to match. Mr F. Eddy was best mam The service was fully choral, Ihe music being supplied by Mrs Brain well, of Dargaville, tin old lrieml 11 j i|i,. bride's, and alter the ceremony a reception was held in St. Mary's Hall. The presents, which were numerous and costly, included an oak eight-day clock from St. Mary's choir, ol which the bride was a member, ami a beautiful Dutch howl from members of the congregation. The hi i-legroom's present to the bride was a set of furs, and to the bridesmaid a gold brooch. Alter the weddingbreakfast the happy couple left by car for the south, where the honeymoon is io he spent, the bride being attired in a travelling dress ol navy blue, dimmed with steel buckles, ami hat to match. Mrs Robinson has many friends throughout the district, while her parents are old and 'highly n;spieteii residents ol Levin. On tier own and their behalf, she and Mr Robinson will have general good wishes Ini their future happiness anil pi osperity.
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Otaki Mail, 23 March 1923, Page 2
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