WEDDING.
\ RICHARDSON—PEARCE. On Tuesday, the 12th inst., a quiet wedding was celebrated at St. James’ Church, Mokoia, .jvhen Miss Myra Pearce, elder daughter of Mr. G. V. Pearce, Kakaramea, was married to Mr. E. A. Richardson, second son of Mr. J. Q, Richardson, South Australia. The Rev. R. Franklin, vicar of Hawera, officiated. The church was tastefully decorated with autumn flowers, and only a few personal friends were present. The bride looked charming in cream ehameuse, orthodox veil, and orange blossoms, and was given I away by her father. Her *t«ter Hazel, who was dressed in a dainty fuchsia frock of iace and satin and a picture hat, was bridesmaid. Mr. Vivian Horrocks, of Wanganui, acted as best n 'an. After the ceremony the party dih\d at “Castle Hill,” and couple left . by car for the south, the bride gearing a blue mole fur, and toque to mat\h.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1921, Page 6
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148WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1921, Page 6
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