ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
A pretty, but quiet, "ch-oral wed: ding was held on Tuesday, July 22nd, when Mr Richard T. Dobson, of Taihape, was married to Miss Annie (3. McColl,__ eldest daughter of the late Mr Arch. and Mrs McColl, of Lismore, Taihape. . The ceremony was perforxneldx by the Rev, J, C‘. Loan; in”the P=re'sby-" terian Church_'.Taihap'e, and we‘ ehurch ‘was tastefully ' decorated by ’nle7mbé’rs of the Boble Clllass. The bride, who Was escorted byflher brothxer, Mr T. McCOll, was smartly atftireddin a navy blue gaberdine costume, grey hat trimmed with pinlr. 4 Shebalso Wore her Bible Class bVa.dge._o The bride wasjs’u‘p§ ported by ‘her niece? Miss» l\lorgan',_"a_S:" bridesmaid, who was. costuiznhed apricot silk, with a__bl;aek'ha_t. Both: carried violet. posies, with ,purple streagers. The bridegroom was supported by Mr W. Addis as best man. The bridal party left the church to the strains‘ of -“The VV.edding vMarch.” A reception was held in St. Dav~id’s Hall for the immediate reflations of the bride. After the usual (roasts had been honoured, the happy pair left for Palmerston North, on .their_w.ay_ to Wellington. The - presents numerous and‘ costly. ‘ U i V
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Taihape Daily Times, 30 July 1919, Page 4
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187ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Taihape Daily Times, 30 July 1919, Page 4
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