WEDDING.
TATE—MUSKER. A very pretty wedding took place at the Methodist Church, Waitara, on Thursday last (Jpne 1), the contracting parties being Miss Loo Loo Musker, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Musker, Wai-toi-toi, and Mr. Douglas Langdon Tate, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tate, Waitara. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. W. Avery, and Mr. Herbert Joll officiated at the organ. The bride looked charming in a dress of georgette and charmeuse, very effectively trimmed with silver, and she wore the customary veil and orange blossoms. She carried a beautiful bouquet of roses and asparagus ferfi. The bride was attended by Misses Constance and Joyce Musker and Miss Phyllis Tate, who looked very dainty in apricot, pink and lemon respectively, with wide sashes to match and silver bead ' trimmings. The bridesmaids wore veils arranged in mob cap style and each carried a handsome bouquet to match her dress. Mr. C. D. Tate acted as best man. After the ceremony numerous guests were entertained. The bride and bridegroom were the recipients of many useful and handsome presents. Congratulatory telegrams were received from all parts of the Dominion.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1922, Page 4
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192WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1922, Page 4
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