ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
M.UtI'KU.—OXENIIAM. A (juit't but pretty wedding was solemnised ut Te lleinii Church of England on Tuesday afternoon, by the lie v. A. 11. Colvile, when Miss Jvy Oxenliam, eldest daughter of .Ml'. 0. Oxenliam, of Fitzroy, was united iu matrimony to Mr. ll.' Jrarfi'll, of Weslown, eldest son of Mr! . Murfell, of Toko. Thu bride was attired in a pretty dress of cream sailtoria, triimiied with overall lace and silk insertion. She wore the orthodox veil, Willi a wreath of orange blossoms, and parried a handsome bouquet of white ruses cactus dahlias, and asparagus fern. She was attended by two bridesmaids, .Misses Hilda llarfell (sister of the bridegroom) and Gladys Oxenham (sister of the bride), both robed in heliotrope with blaik hats. The bridegroom was attended by bis brother, Mr. Trevor Marfell. as best mm, and Mr . Uatkius (Waikato) as groomsman, he bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold neekeliain and Dendaut, and to the bridesmaids a gold chain und pendant and a brooch respectively. After tile ceremony a large number of guests were entertained by the bride's parents at a wedding breaiuast, when the usual felicitous toasts were proposed and honored In the evening the j-ouni' couple left by the liarawa for Aucl land, where the lioneymoon will be fnent. The bride's travelling di»s was » IWVV blue costume and black Ik/,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 20 February 1914, Page 8
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225ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 20 February 1914, Page 8
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