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PERSONAL.

A very pretty though quiet wedding took place at the resilience of Mr and Mrs T. Chatterton, Vogcltown, on Christmas Day, when Mr Harold Rawson was married to Miss Frances M. Chatterton. The. Rev. T. G. Brooke performed tin' marriage ceremony. The bride looked very becoming in her pretty cream dress, veil, and the usual orange blossoms. The bride was attended by her sister Nellie and her niece, Miss Hazel Kenwick, while Mr Percy Veale acted as l>cst mau. At the conclusion of the marriage ceremony the guests were entertained by the bride's parents. The wedding presents were both numerous and handsome, including a pretty silver jam dish and handsome cushion from the Whiteley Sunday School and Bible ('lass, in which both the bride and groom have been teachers for many years. •Mr. (I. E. Harris, of Hu* Geological Department, Wellington, is spending his holidays in town. Yesterday he paid a visit to the kaolin deposits at Smartro.iil. and wafi very favorably impressed with the formation. In these days whet) unionism has done so much to cleave friendship and true co-operation of employer and employee, it is refreshing to note that the old refat ions are. not. yet do id. Yesterday evening the principals of the tirm of Messrs Amburv Bros, and their wives Avere entertained at tea by the members of the stall' as an acknowledgment and appreciation of the firm's consideration and kindness in the yetr just closing. Constable Mcintosh, of the local police stall, left yesterday morning on transfer to Stratford. I lis successor here is Constable Kcllv, of Christchurch. I he t atholic bazaar will Ih l open this alternoon and evening nud to-morrow afternoon and evening. So charge will be made for admission during the day. A Press telegram states that. Mrs. | Allen, wife of Mr. E. G. Allen, M.P. for i Port ( halmers, died in her (tend year. The cause of death was pmmiiKMiia.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 306, 31 December 1907, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 306, 31 December 1907, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 306, 31 December 1907, Page 2

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