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Orange Blossoms.

NOSWOHTHV—CAMERON. | Aji interesting* wadding was celebrated at St. John's Church, Wai- ] tara, on Thursday afternoon, when Miss Ethel Cameron, daughter of Mr John Cameron, harbourmaster, wa* married to Mr George E. Nos worthy, part proprietor oi the Waitara Evening Mail. The i-emnony was' performed by the Rev. U. W. Dent,' there being; a large number of friends present to witness the contract. The I bride, who was given away by her father, was attended by two bridesmaids', Miss Rosa Cameron (srister of the .bride), and Miss P. Nos worthy (sister of the bridegroom), of tlenlieim. The 'bride was very Ixjcomiugly attired in a pretty grey silk voile, handsomely shirred and tucked, with white silk yoke and applique trimmings, and wore a white felt hat trimmed with ostrich tips, ribbon, and chifl'on. She carried a lovely shower iboiiquet of daisies aitfl azaleas. Miss Cameron wore a white Indian lawn dress, nicely trimmer! with lace, and wore a black velvet picture hat wiitli ostrich tips. Miss Noswortihy's costume was a white canvas cloth, trimmed with insertion, her hat being ornamented with l'or-gvt-me-nots. The bridegroom was attended) by Mr A. 11. Steeds, oi New Plymouth. Mrs Stott presided at the organ. and played the Wedding March. After the ceremony afternoon tea was partaken of at tihe residence of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs Nosworthy left by the afternoon train on a honeymoon trip to Wellington. The bride's travelling dress was of navy blue, with white trimmings, her hat being a black straw with 'blue silk and largo white wings, rite bridegroom's present to the bride was a two bar cameo brooch set with pearls, and to each of the bridesmaids a ffold bar brooah set with rubies. Tlie presents received were numerous, coming from all part* of the colony from friends of both. During the day a large number of telegrams of congratulation were received,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 1 October 1904, Page 2

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315

Orange Blossoms. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 1 October 1904, Page 2

Orange Blossoms. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 229, 1 October 1904, Page 2

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