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WEDDING.

ORR—PIERSEN On Wednesday, January loth, at the Church of England, Inglewood, a quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated, when Mr Norman Orr, fourth soil of Mr John W. Orr, of Taumarunui, was marTied to Miss Eva Piersen, of Warea The bride, who was given away by Mr Fred Grylls, looked charming in a dress of white silk and crepe-de-ehine, with touches of hand-cm'Lroidiery, and she also wore a handsome embroidered veil arranged in a mop cap with wreath of orange blossoms, while a beautiful bouquet of cream lillies, white carnations and maiden hair fern was carried. The bridesmaids were Miss Vera MaeLellan and i ophia Grylls, who wore white embroidered voile dresses, and carried bouquets of white daisies and pink jweet peaß. Mr Henry Piersen acted as best man The bridegroom's present to the bride WS3 a gold neck chain and locket, and to the bridesmaids pretty gold brooches. After the ceremony Mrs Fred Grylls entertained the guests to afternoon tea, among those present being Mts F. Grylls, wearing a navy costume and cream hat; Mrs J. Orr, Mack cloth costume, black hat with touch of helyjtrope: Mrs A. Sole, cream gaberdine, and champagne, crepc-de-chine hat; Mrs L Oallaghan, black silk voile black silk hat; Mrs .T. Moles, saxe blue flowered voile Mack hat; Mrs. Reveli, mole gaberdine costume cream hat; Miss Grace Pitt, white costume white lace hat. "The bride and bridegroom left by the evenin.7 train for the south, where the honeymoon will he epent, the bride wearing a tailor-mado navy costume and pretty blue hat

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 7

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WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 7

WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 7

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