WEBBING BELLS.
GATCHELL—INNES. A very pretty wedding of considerable interest, 'especially to Tatuanui residents, was solemnised by Rev. J. A. Kempthorne in St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Morrinsville, on Tuesday, the . contracting parties being Miss Elvera Pearl; Innes, youngest ■daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Innes, of Tatuanui, and Mr. Mark Charles Gatchell, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gatchell, of Feilding. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father' attired in a frock of champagne erepe de chine prettily trimmed with ecru lace, and a dainty crinoline hat to ’ match. She carried a beautiful bouquet of cream azalias, 1 white heather and lilies of the valley intertwined with asparagus and maidenhair, fern, with champagne . streamers. , The bridesmaid, Miss Nesta Hamilton, wore lilac crepe de chine, with pretty hat to match, and carried a ,beautiful bouquet, of lilac and maidenhair fern with mauve streamers. Mr. Les. Innes, brother of the bride, acted as best man. , .The , .bridegroom’s present to the bride was a handsome toilet set and ' to the bridesrnajd a ppayl necklace. The reception. was in the .Lounge Tearooms,, aboiit quests jattending... Kirs'. Ihne? ’ received her guests 1 ip a petunia coloured frock >vith a , smart hat to mapeh. J I'The bridal couple .left by express fop New Plymouth, the bride travel-; ' ling in an ensemble suit of,. cedar repp, with hat to match. 1 Mr, 'arid Mbs. 1 - Gatchell were ' the ' recipients of ■- many 1 - handsome 1 arid valuable 1 presents. ; ■, . • The Tatuanui Hall was crowded on Saturday night,: when a social eVen--1 ing, was tendered: to Miss Innes in honour of the . approaching marriage. .The! gathering was,'one.of the.largest Seen' in Tatuanui for some, time.; w On ' behalf' of the. residents, of . -the district Mr. W. Darrall presented MiSs Innes writh a ’dinner set, canteen of stainless cutlery' and set of carv-ers,-at the, sarn.e time mentioning that during the several years Miss Innes ha<j, been, postmistress,at Tatuanui unfailing courtesy ~and, attention to ■ the people of the district .had been one of,her many virtues,. ! ;,. During the j very pleasant evening, items were contributed ' by Mrs. Northcott,Miss- Hamilton, Messrs.; D. .Abbott, J. A. : ,Marshali,- F> J. .Shirley and l R.J; Stewart,. I ■ ...
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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 155, 21 October 1926, Page 2
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