WEDDING.
HOLLOWAY—PIKE.
A weddirg which attracted considerable, local interest was •soleninised at Knox Church yesterday afternoon, when Miss Annie Pike, ise-'ond daughter of Mis Pike, of Te WAiiti, was married to Mr Leonard John. Hollows-, second son of Vlr F. MollOway, of IvJi'.steriori. The bride, who was given away by: her brother, Mr L. Pike, was attiaved sn;a pretty cream dress of corded | silk, with veil orange blossoms, j andtcarried a bouquet. Tbe ; bridesmaids were Miss Katie HOIBO-; way and Miss Grace Gordon, each being tdressed in ,cream delaine, with 1 pretty pole blue silk hats, apd carry-! ing 'bouquets, Mr C. Munn was hest man,,;and Mr W. Pike was groomsman. {The Rev. A. T. Thompson per-; fornsEdithe ceremony. Miss J. Hogg presided.at the organ, and played the i VveddumgiMarch from iLohengrin. : Afteir itfae ceremony a reception was he£d;at Knox the Rev. A. T. Thompson presiditag. The toast of the brkle.and bridegmoom was honoured, and'(the custonsairy felicitous speeches arcade. The honeymoon is to be spcut at Napier.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3007, 2 October 1908, Page 5
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167WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3007, 2 October 1908, Page 5
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