ORANGE BLOSSOMS
'A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at the residence of Mrs. lloch (aunt of the bride), Gill-street, 071 Monday, 19th inst., wjien Ethel (Milly) Mildred, eldest daughter of Mr. J. Terrell. of Tikorangi, was married to Mr. K J. Smith, of the Junction Road. (The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. White. The bride, who was given away by her fattier, was attired in a crenie silk voile trimmed with creme silk and overall lace with, veil and orange blossoms. The attendant bridesmaids were the Miss Ruby and Ida Terrell, sisters of the bride, and the Misses Eileen Rocli and May Ha.wes. cousins of the bride. Mr. Arthur Marsh, cousin of the bridegroom, acted as test man, and Mr. James Terrell, brother of the bride, asjjroomsman. A large number of useful presents was received by the bride and bridegroom. The guests were entertained at afternoon tea, after which Mr. and Mrs. Smith departed for Auckland and Rotorua, where the honeymoon is to be spent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 1
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168ORANGE BLOSSOMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 1
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