WEDDING.
On Monday, 30th September, there was a pleasant gathering of old and young friends at the residence in "Vivian atreat of Mr and Mr§uJ3oilis, sen. (whose golden wedding, had bean cele- | brated on the previous Wednesday, the [ 25th), when their, youngest daughter, Emily May (Emmie) was married to Mr Frank A. S. Carlisle, of Wanganui, the Rev. S. J. Serpell officiating. After the ceremony, and the playing of the Wedding March by Miss Maggie Coliis, nitice of the bride, the company, taking advantage of the lovely weather, occupied the sheltered lawn in front of *be house for afternoon tea, where several groups were successfully photographed by Mr W. A. Co'.lis. A number of handsome and useful presents were prettily laid out in a decorated alcove and duly admired. The bride and bridegroom left for Wanganui, their future home, amid the cheery congratulations and kind wishes of .their assembled friends.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 2
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150WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 222, 2 October 1901, Page 2
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