TOKOMARU NEWS.
(From our own Gorrespundenij. On Wednesday last at the JuhnsuiiviUe Presbyterian' Church,, the wedding was celebrated of Miss Helen .‘Stevensun and Mr V. E. Kerr. The bride’s lather conducted the ceremony, assisted by tbe lsev. George HutiU, pi Auckland. The diiarch was beautiJ ully decorated, and a. 'handsome floral bell hung in tbe centre. The service was ,vi, choral .quo, -Tim 1 bride was JluudsO'fiijeiy gowned in I ’White figured ripple sat,in ■ marOoain,' tlie side panels ahd train beipg draped with pate pink georgette and caught with pearl buckles. She wore a. veil and eacried a bouquet of .maidenhair ferns ahd hothouse flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Bertlu. Kelly, was dressed ,in shot blue satin, relieved, .with black velvet, and black hat. Mr Walk in, of Nelson, was best, mam Among a number of beautiful presents was a silver tea,, service presented to the bride by her school class and committee. 'Mr and Mrs .lverr will, reside in New Plymouth.
Miss Kelly 'returned to Iter home on .Saturday after spending two months in hospital. The bus service from Levin to Palmerston is gaining in popularity, being most convenient for people 'desiring to return .homo liel'me evening. ,
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Shannon News, 20 May 1924, Page 3
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