Wedding.
wiiiTß-TroiinoN. The Stratford Po~st reports the marrmge of Mr Harold T. White „ ss i n,sy Tiehbon. The ceremony tKlplac-e at.Slratford on Thursday at the Wesley Methodist. Church The contracting parties ami their rel-it-lves are well known in New Plv mouth. The l'ost describes the cere mony as "one of the pettiest of weddings." The olllciating minis- &™ Bre , .f hC RCV - J - H - W ' rt » lathoi oi the bridegroom) and the i /I',, • Locl ">™. The bride was beautifully costumed in white silk trimmed with lace, and shirred, „„d wore a veil ami orange blossoms. She made an exceedingly p,-otty bnde. The bride was attended bv three bridesmaids. Miss Connie Ticlibon, Miss Shomey, and Miss Winnie ichbon The first two bridesmaids we,e attired ,„ white muslin with black velvet piclure hats, and the latter in while silk, and all looked very pleasing. Mr 13. H. Carter, of j«o.w Plymouth, was best, man and I the groom was also attended bv Messrs EH. and E. G. Tiehbon anil Master Shorney. The bride was given away by her father. The bridegroom's prjrsent to the bride was a gold chain, and the two first bridesmaids received pearl necklaces and gold-mounted grecnstttie brooches and Miss Winnie Tichhon a gold' brooch. About 150 people witnessed the coremony in the church. Mr •J. 11. 'Thompson presided nt the organ. Tlie service was choral, and the Wedding March was plaved as the bridal party left the church The wedding breakfast was held at the residence of the bride's parents, at which a voiy pleasant time was spent over a long list of toasts. The presents were both numerous and costly, both parties being great lavourites. Mr and Mrs White started in the on a long drive to their new home at the Rlthnm Itond schoolhouse, near Ommtike.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 77, 5 April 1904, Page 2
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298Wedding. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 77, 5 April 1904, Page 2
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