WEDDING BELLS.
A vsky pretty wedding took place on Tuesday io thu Whiteley Memorial Ohincli, t-hu c>ni-racing pariiis bring Mis E zi Muu-h Rtmson, oldest daughter of the lati> Mr. J, Ramson, aud Mr. J m s 0. Mm ey, eldest, son of Mr. W. Moroy, if New Plymouth. Tfie bride was veiy liandsom-. ly dussed in white bio alf d hilk, t imui'jd with white cbitlbn and orarye bloss>mV. The three bridesmaids (Mii s F. Runbod, sister of the biid", M ss M. Morey, sister of the bridegroom, aud Miss Dora Murcb, of Hawera) w< ro prettily attired in dresses of blue-fl jwerid muslin, with narrow black velvet trimming, and black leghorn hat*, with white satin ribbons aqd white plume?. Mr. W. Webster acted as best man; Mr J. R. Ramwm (brother to the bride) give her away, and Mr! Joe Ramaon officiated as groomsman. The Rev. 8. J, Serpell was the officiating minister. As the party left the church Mr. G. H. White played Mendelssohn's Wedding March with good effect, and flowers were plentifully showered on the happy couple. After partaking of breakfast provided at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Morey left by the afternoon train for Blenheim and Nelson, via Wellington, for their honeymoon. They were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents, and expressions for their future happiness.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 55, 21 March 1900, Page 2
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227WEDDING BELLS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 55, 21 March 1900, Page 2
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