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PERSONAL.

air. \V. T. Jennings; M.H.R., is to be baiKjuettod at Uiutara to-night for his ll'a rior* Bill eolUWeliou wit)l tlle Waitara l,nn'r,u.°'!l a ?'' P 1 °P rie tor of the Melbouinc Clothing Company, New Ply'"7 ri ; tu )'? c <l Irom a trip to Jiugland and the Continent yesterday. •M'- Laurie Duilin, formerly of the -New ilyinouth railway service ami now postmaster and stationniaster at Ilimitangi, is paying a short visit to New 1 lymoutli.

I he Hon. Oliver Samuel and wife, who arrived in New Plymouth last evening, aie staying at the Criterion Hotel. Mr. Samuel is still weak from the effects of Jiih recent seriou., illness. vi' U i. 8 , t '--y ary ' 3 Clwrelro"lt--Wcdilewlav .H. lalnck li. Fitzherbert was married « Miss Emily Valentine Fookes, of New I lymouth the Rev. Mr. liroeklehurst P'l drilled the marriage ceremony. The bride was becomingly attired in a white dueliesse sahn. trained and pleated with lines ot white silk French knots, eorsa<*e "t . aml <'H'ow sleeves of fine silkoinbroiilered chiffon, sprays and coronet oi natural orange (lowers, surmounted 0 <t beautiiul lloniton-bordered veil. , e wore a gold necklet and pearl pen- , thl ' bridegroom's gil'e, and carried a Slinwei- bouquet. The bridesmaids, four m number, were tlie .Misses Fitzherhert ■mil two little miilgot nieces of the Jinilr. Misses Alison and Evelvn Fookes. 1 hey wi're very prettily /rocked in pink ciii!i on lalleta with hats to correspond, also bouijuets and baskets. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Medley as best num. After the ceremony Hie guests proceeded to "Willow Field," uhere Mr. and Mrs. Fookes held a reception. Subsequently a large number ot guests were present, and some beautiiul costumes in evidence. At 4 o clock the bridal pair departed, amid a shower of rose-leaves, en route for Dannevli'ke, their future home.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 November 1907, Page 2

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300

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 November 1907, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 November 1907, Page 2

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