TUAKAU.
ORANGE BLOSSOMS GOVAN-MAYILL Considerable local interest was attache Ito the wedding tint was solemnised on Wednesday of last week at the Anglican Church. Tuakau, when the contracting pa-ties were Mr Joseph A G -van, soa of Mr Ja-nps G >van, of Tuakau, and Mii-s Monica E Mayall, daughter of Mr A. Maval 1 , also of Tuakau. The Rev h Foulkes officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wis ch irminjjly attired in a dross of ivory silk, surmounted by the orthodox veil and orange blossoms. Miss Freda Ibckons acted a* bridesmaid and wore a dainty frock of white voile and a pale blue hat. B >th the bride and bridesmaid car-ii-d choice bouquets. Mr Allan Govan attended his brother as best man. As the wedding party left the chirch the Wedding March was played on the ortjan hy Miss Foil Ikes
Subsequent t.) the ceremony a reception was hell at the residence of the bride's parents, the handsome wedding rakn m ide at Mr I'rescou'a i.akcrvat Tuakaa bring the su'.jpct of "rent admiration. Liter in the day the newly married couple motmed to Puk-kohe to be photographed and then started for the north on their hone\moon, the bride's travelling dress b-iog a ccstume (if mole coloured RHrbadine, with white erepe-de black velvet hat.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 398, 6 August 1918, Page 2
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