WEDDING.
, AENEIL—CAMPBELL. A quiet wedding took place in Timaru on Saturday, March 27th, when James Wilson Arneil; late of Paisley, Scotland, was married to Edith Helen -(Nellie) widow of the late AVilliam Grant-Campbcll, of Timaru, and younger daughter of the late Mr ami Mrs Edward A 7 crnall, Orari. The bride wore a becoming grey tailored costume and black si-'k liat. Mrs George Loach, of Ashburton (the bride's sister) was matron of honour, and w,»o a pretty dove grey costume, with hat to tone. After ihe ceremony, a few intimate friends of both families adjourned to the residence of Mr and Mrs Stirling (the bridegroom's daughter), where a sumptuous wedding breakfast had been prepared. Later in the day, with the good wishes of all their friends. Mi’ and Mrs J. AV. Arneill, left for an extended trip to Dunedin, before taking up their residence in Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 31 March 1926, Page 3
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146WEDDING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 31 March 1926, Page 3
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