MILITARY WEDDING.
A pretty military tredding of some considerable interest was celebrated at the Roman Catholic Church, Wellington, on Thursday, the 20th instant., when Miss Gladys Galbrailli, eldest daughter of the late John Galbraith, was married to Gunner Francis Joseph Stephen, N.Z.I'.A. Specialists, youngest son of Airs. J. IT. Stephens, of Durham road, Inglewood. Tile bride, who was given away by -her brother, Mr. Lindsay Galbraith, was attended by her sister, Afiss Alarjorie Galbraith.. as bridesmaid, while Lance-Corporal A. List acted as best man. The Kov. Father Cullen officiated. A reception was held at Airs. Galbraith's residence, in Kellnirn. The wedding presents were numerous and costly. Mr. and Mr=. Stephens left for the north on their honeymoon
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1917, Page 6
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117MILITARY WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1917, Page 6
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