WEDDING BELLS.
I JAMIESOiN—WHITLOW. j The wedding was solemnised on i Wednesday morning by the Rev. Farf nell at Venerable Bede-s Church, shannon, ol Mr Frank Jamieson, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. F. Jamieson, j of Kara road, and Miss Florence WhitI ww,...eldest daughter'of Mrs" Whitlow, j of Moutoa. The bride, who was given i away by Mr' Lankshear, looked Very charming in a frock of flesh coloured silk moroeain, which was daintily trimmed with bands of tiny tucks and i beaded in crystal. She also wore an I embroidered veil with the orthodox orange blossoms, carrying a pretty bouquet of cream roses, white azalias and asparagus fern, she was attended by Miss-s Jessie and Ethel Jaimieson as bridesmaids, the former's frock being of heliotrope taffeta trimmed j \vi.ih niching of' the same material, and wearing a black velvet hat. She ! carried a bouquet of purple violets, pink cyclamen and pink carnations The younger Miss Jamieson's frock was of pale pink taffeta, trimmed with rosettes and pink streamers, and hat en suite. Her bouquet was of purple violets and pink carnations with'pink ribbons. v Mr Frank Wilson attended the bridegroom as best man. After the ceremony a reception.was held in the Moutoa Hall where a larcre, number or guests toasted the health of the newly married couple. Later Mr and Mrs .ramiesnn loft bv motor, for ''Palin erst on North en route to Wanganui where the honeymoon will he spent: The bride's travelling dress was a navy blue gabardine costume handsmnely braided with black, and a kingfisher blue hat with autumn tint ed quills. • ~
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Shannon News, 20 June 1924, Page 3
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265WEDDING BELLS. Shannon News, 20 June 1924, Page 3
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