ORANGE BLOSSOMS
McDonald-Winsenberg. A quiet, put pretty wedding was solemnised at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, " Riverside," Otaua, Waiuku, on Thursday last, when Mr Arthur Mcl>onald, second youngest son of the late Mr John Martin McDonald, of " Riverside," Otaua, and brother of Mrs Frost of TTawko's boardingliou.se, and Miss McDonald, dressmaker, Pukekohe, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Doris Winsenberg, daughter of Mrs Winsonberg, of Heme Bay, Auckland. The Pev. Father Skinner, of Waiuku parish, officiated The bride, who was given away by her youthful brother, was attired in a white silk trock, over skirt trimmed with old hiee, while she also wore the customary veil and orange blossoms, and carried a beautiful bouquet. The bridesmaid, was Miss Ida Winsenberg, sister of the bride, who was gowned in white fl«ral voile, trimmed with charmeuso silk. The bridegroom's brother, Gorl. George McDonald, who recently returned from the front, acted a« best man. After the ceremony, a large number of guests partook of a sumptuous wedding repast, al the residence of the bridegroom's parents, when the usual toasts were honoured. Mr and Mrs McDonald, who were the recipients of costly presents, subsequently left for Rotorua, where the honeymoon is being spent. They inteed to reside at On6whero. "
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 471, 10 October 1919, Page 1
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