WEDDING BELLS.
v ;:• :Bk 'Peter's,. fastiipnabie^d&rigs^but &, siaysfthe '. Herald jf * a&preiiter solemn (MrvHarold ;El^^Beetiiam r ; ; $ >son vp'fj jjfpr rtian Jteetlf- ' WriiiviEs^^of; /and,psliss IViuriel v^lkird^iatagh^ !raiiabka,.;Bathed irt,glprioU§;sii[iishirie .the;.bridkl;.paitfcy- made f'as .ted, Murch ib' : she -sMmsf^ /ljna^^hyian^^ . tli^el^es^iilff oai^cit^h^^l^^m ducted' by the ,Rfev,'lL •/Hprmoq;', of _]EcclfeS",>':;of 'a* very; th>' - <rf Pahiatula; THe father; •'yias' ful lace iVieil, and .' carried,, a; ; dainty sbuquejfc of" white lillies \ arid carnations; while her chief ornament cpnsisi<e&;bf i handspme gbld pendant h'j^d^B.S^ peas and'streamers; ; Mdesi«|ids,- ; the/Hiss&sßolton^sisters of'^H^l?bride/:;' and ;:^Misi: MearsV' ; *pf':'' Glirist^urch,^:;an':\charWri^yj'::ifceßsed > ' i.iiv brimmed'.w#h ! band? J wearing,very '"becoming*-,
.ornamented with, masses} pif ijswpet;.peas and erimsoh roses. Miss sß6jtdii JMearsrthe jbyi^egropm •■■ pretty '•; go|a'|neclJlets pendants^ La ■- t^SsS^'li^^s; irjringj J;;^He?l)ri4e's' ; \ \vasj('nl^;at| |.:ine: altar |: ! £dj^;^ two grooinsmeh;' ; :^ry^r%ror ' (brother)';/. and /^Jtt^Qr^h-l !^kMiß : a'c^in;>^ the;.'ce.rem6iayf^. : |^ed^i^g: of • guests' -tract 'i weWt^isheW^';left'-. ;tlie^hurpH:to theu stainsJ'bi^theMe'cl--.ding- March., i/whp officiated I'St/itiie'r Ipjrgan.. iAfter vtlip formalities Vin itheif!-.vestry . start • :yss-m&dsiiao: sfie" »ni|^i^i4lt^erje! ;s^lymarm ■•nnique ; deebratioris^ppcujiar' : to tliiese occasions.: - Arrived iat "C>etej's ;; bfeautifui homestead bride's Mr and'Mris.HarPld Bebthamtbbk tip their position oh 'the, ? , lawn under a large bell composed of, ;mar(giierite daisies and greenery, .v where tli^y'received the hearty felicitations 'and;good wishes of their friends.; The large'jlawn in front of the house made 'ah v ideal reception room,', shaded as ''it;' ':V'as.^Lthe : Here' a. very dainty afternoon tea was laid'out and dispensed to the guests, ■of were a large' number, visitors being present from districts 'extending from; N Wellington iri the south to Napier in the north. Several toasts w-are proposed and honoured in bumpC-rs'of champaigne. ' .:•/. , ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 5
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248WEDDING BELLS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 5
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