WEDDING.
WRACK-—BAGLEY. A wedding of ‘local ‘interest was soleninised at St. Joseph ’s Convenfi Chapel, Grey sLynn, Auckland, on August 25th, 1919, when Mr George Stephenson Wraek, third son of Mr and "Mrs William Wrack, of Whfingarei, wasunited in the holy. bonds of matrimony to Miss Margaret Ellen Bagley, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs John Bagley, of Taihape_ The Very Rev. Father Holbrook oifieiated. The bride, who was given away by her mother, was attended by Miss Margaret Wraek as "bridesmaid. The bridegroom was attended by Mr A. Bagley, of Taihape, as best man, and Mr W. Bagley as grooinsman. After the ceremony the party sat down to a wedding breakfast, at which the usual toasts were honoured, and subsequently the happy couple ‘departed for Whangarei, their future home. Mr “Track was for some considerable time on our stafi, when he enlisted in the NZ, §Expe(]i‘tiona+ry Force. {He was badly rvounded, and for :1 very long‘ time ‘has been under hospital treatment. We fare pleased to be able to irform his many friends in Taihape that he has suifieientlyfi recovered. to be able soon, as he states in a letter to us, “'to join the great army of workers." We congnatulat.e_'both Mr and Mrs Wrack, and wish tlfem a. long and happy married life. ___...._......._.......
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Taihape Daily Times, 8 September 1919, Page 4
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215WEDDING. Taihape Daily Times, 8 September 1919, Page 4
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