WEDDING BELLS.
SIMPSON—FEETHAM
A wedding of considerable interest, took place at tbe Presbyterian Church
on Wednesday morning, the contracting parties being Miss Ruby May Feetham, second daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Feetham, of Shannon, and Mr J. Feetham, of Auckland. The bride v?as prettily attired in white crepe ue chine with veil and orange, blossom, and carried a beautiful, shower bouquet. She w T as attended by Miss Eileen Gray and Miss Ivy Feetham. Miss Gray wore white crepe de chine; and Miss Feetham was attired in sky blue silk. Mr C. Johnson acted as best man. Tire bride was given away by her father, Mr J. Feetham, and the church was crowded. - Alter the ceremony, which was conducted ty the Rev. Stuart, a sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken ol at die borne of the bride, when tbe usual toasts were honoured. The bride was the recipients of many handsome presents. The happy couple leit !-y the midday train for Napier, where they will spend their honeymoon.
JOHNSON—HARRIS. A quiet- wedding took place ue Presbyterian Mange on Wednesday , morning, when Miss Connie Harris, eldest daughter of Mr Dal. Harris, of Shannon, was married to Mr Fred. Johnson, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Johnson, of Shannon. Mr and Mrs Johnson afterwards left fpr Napier on their honeymoon.
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Shannon News, 17 February 1922, Page 2
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218WEDDING BELLS. Shannon News, 17 February 1922, Page 2
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