TUAKAU
The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company are to hold their usual monthly stock sale at Tuakau on Ihursday next The Tuakau Pateiotic League desire to thankfully acknowledge the following donations towards their Sports Fund:—Dalgetty & Co. £2 2s, Dynes Fulton £2, J. Flemming £1 Is, F. Hyde£l Is, J. Glasgow £l, C. Smeed £l, J. Pirrett, £l. J. J. Poland £l, F. C. S. Lawson £l, G. Lapwood £l, Mrs Madill £l, J. Fulton £l, W. Barnaby 15s, F. Woolley 15s, W. Young 10s 6d, W. Smeed 10s, A. Smith 10s, T. Millear 10s, T. Laing 10s, T. Roberts 10s, W. Clarke 10s, Mrs E. C. Frost 10s, J. Collins 7s 6d, J. Logan 6s, J. F. Dromgool ss, J. Hartley ss, R. G. Wright os, G. Lindner ss, Trophies were donated by Messrs P. A. Rowe, W. J. Cole, F. J. Thomson, Shanlv and Suckling, E. T. Frost, W. A. Strahan, A. H. Tapper, H. Acton, W. Deeble, J. H. Claridge, W. G. Graham, and the Tuakau Supply Stores. Mr W. J. Deeble also gave some fo wis toward the fund. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. REYELL-DEEBLE. There was a pretty wedding at the Methodist Church, Tuakau, on Wednesday of last week, the contracting parties being Miss Effle Deeble, the second daughter of Mr and Mrs W. J. Deeble, and Mr Harold John Revell, son of Mr and Mrs George Revell, both of Tuakau. Miss Dixie Deeble was bridesmaid and Mr Good acted as best man. The Rev J. F. Martin was the officiating minister. A large congregation assembled at the Church to witness the ceremony, Mrs C. Bycroft presiding at the organ. The bride was charmingly attired in white embroidered voile wearing the accustomed wreath and veil, while the bridesmaid was becomingly dressed in a shell pink frock trimmed with whita lace with chiffon hat to match. Both bride and bridesmaid" wore a handsome gold brooch, the gift of the bridegroom. A company of about thirty later on sat down to the wedding breakfast at the residence of the bride's parents, among those present being the bride's grandfather and grandmother (Mr and Mrs W. Deeble, of Thames), Mr S. J. Dickson M.P., and tlio Rev. J. F. Martin, of Pukekohe. Various toasts were honoured and responded to. Afterwards t.he happy pair left for Wellington, where the honeymoon is being spent. Tlio bride's travelling costume was of grey garbar.line with hat to match. Presents were numerous and valuable, including two purses of sovereigns. A musical evening was subsequently held at Mr and Mrs W. JDeeble's house when there was a happy gathering of relatives aud friends, Miss Nelly Deeble acting as pianist
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 269, 24 April 1917, Page 4
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