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WEDDING AT TE HORO.

JEPSON—FIELDING. The marriage of Miss Adeline Mary Fielding, younger daughter oi Mr and Mrs Wm. Fielding, Te Horo, to Mr Walter Lloyd Jepson, of Otaki Gorge, and son of Mr and Mrs Jepson, of Jolmsouville, was celebrated at the Methodist Church, Te Horo, on March 2sth, the Rev. R. P. Keall otliciating, and Mrs J. S. McNeilly, A.T.C.L. ablv performing the duties of organist. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a charming scalloped frock of shell pink crepe-de-chene, with side panels and bead embroideries. Iler hat was of black erepe-de-chenc with pink rosebud trimmings. She was attended by Miss Maude Jepson, sister of the bridegroom, neatly attired in a silver striped crepe-dc-plice frock, embroidered with silver beads, and Miss Marjorie Irvine as flower girl, the latter wearing a frilled not frock, edged with pale blue ribbon, and carrying a pretty basket of tlowers. The bride carried a bouquet of holla-donna lilies and fern, while the bridesmaid’s bouquet was of cream daisies and fern. Mr Norman Jepson, brother, was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride’s parents where friends and relatives congregated. Mrs Fielding received her guests in a costume of navy blue serge and crope-de-chono black hat. The clergyman proposed the toast of the bridge and bridegroom, to which the latter neatly replied. The other toasts wore duly proposed and responded to. During the afternoon the Band playied excellent music on the lawn. Later fin the day the couple left by motor ; for the South where the honeymoon will be spent, the fair partner's costume being nigger brown gabardone, with a lemon-colored crepc-de-chono jumper and hat to tone. The happy couple .received many useful and eostlv wedding gifts and carry with them the good wishes of all who know them. Friends of the bride decorated the Church very beautifully for the occasion. a large wedding bell being hung over tlie bridal party.

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Otaki Mail, 6 April 1923, Page 2

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WEDDING AT TE HORO. Otaki Mail, 6 April 1923, Page 2

WEDDING AT TE HORO. Otaki Mail, 6 April 1923, Page 2

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