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WOMEN'S WORLD.

W'KODIXC. A i harming wedding took phu e at the I - .than Presbyterian Church nn Thursday. -Inly (.1. Tlie contracting 'parties were 'Mr. W. Mo'tloek, cidest l-ou ef Mrs. Mortlock. late of l-iUham l(oad M.ingatoki, but now of To Koti. and Miss Leila Beatrice Louisa Perry, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry, Mangatoki. The Rev. Lowrv, of Klthani. conducted the service, and Miss 1 -aimu Pinny, cousin of the bride, presided at the organ, and played the Wedding March. Mr. .lames Mortlock a; t"d as be 4. man. Tile briile. wh,, was given away by her father, looked charmii"s iu a. drc--i of cream silk, trimmed with s;ik Malte-"' lace and pearls, Wore the 011o 1 1 hod ox veil and orange lilosM.;ms. ai-.d carried a, bouquet of white rv-'.intlu'munbi and maidcnliiir fern The bride was attended by Miss Vera Perry 11s bridesmaid, who wore a. 'be"eniing dress l: f cream silk de laine, tvimmed iwith silk Maltese lace, wide belt of c'larmeufe and hat of 'white eharincuse. with white nsprey a:id velvet, and fruit and satin leaves. She carrioit a bouquet inj" chr\ - saiitlieniums, lieath anil asparagus. The travelling (Ircsr, of tiie bride was a navy biue tailored costume, white hat with large ostrich plumes and a handsome "et of white furs. The wedding breakfast was spread at Jieillv's tea-rooms, before l« guests, and the usual toasts were honored. At the close, the happy couple motored s'lmtli for their honeymoon The bride's mother received' in a handsome dress of black duchess satin trimmed with real lace, touched ivith amethyst. silk, and hat of white ottennan s!ilk with amethyst plume. She carried a bouquet of lovely violets. ■ The bridegroom's mother wore a 'black satin dress ■with jet trimming.' black toque with purple Ibwers, and black furs.

Hie bride's gift to the bridegroom was a. I avelling rug, and his to the "de il sold watch and chain, and to the bndesinaid a gold',hand ring. The wedding presents were a numerous ami costly collection, including several cheques, and indicated the esteem in which the happy couple and their parents are liold.

; vit \ tlie j ,,st i, 1,1 *. fc'tehen tea was given for the bride last Tuesday by Airs. R. ])awJlln la<l'es of the district attended 111 large numbers and-slmwered 011 the prospective -bride-a host of useful; artie,es. airs. Perry warmly thnn-ked .Mr? -Daw.nu and her friends for their kindness. s '

Utter. Mesdame-i linn and Cifl'ord gave a social evening at the former's residi'n;e. Ihe Jarge drawingrom was completely filled with friends, and after a round oi amusements the gathering biokc up to the strains of Auld Lan'" ■ vne 1 Roth functions showed how popular the. bride is in the district.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 6

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WOMEN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 6

WOMEN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 6

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