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PERSONAL.

J Major-G-eiiorai ,God<ley and Mrs i Godley, who arrived in V Masterton I yesterdays were the guests of Mar I VV. H. lieethem. I The Prime Minister has informedls ! the Palmerston North Borough Council that die will spend a day or two in that district nest month The many friends of Mr J.; Saba, will regret, to learn of the death ofi. his ; wife, which occurred at noonj yesterday, at the Masterton Hospital, after a long illness. Miss Lilia Gertrude Gray was married to Mr J. E. liaison, both wellknown 'and highly respected a-esidenta of Grey town, at St. Luke's Church, Greytown., yesterday. ; A very pretty wedding was celebrated yest'erday in th© Congregatio.ial Church, Masterton, thp con- : tracting. parties <bem« Mr Geo. W.. Milne, late of Aberdeen, Scotland,,, and Miss i&lsie Tooby, eldest daughter, of Mr and Mrs W. B. Tooby, oft Masterton. . The bride, who was given away by Jier father, was most attired in cream .silk, trimmed _ with Tosca net and chiffon.' She carried a .shower bouquet of sweet* peas and- roses, ancj. wore the orthodox veil and orange blossom.; She was attended by her two sistensj. Missss Constance and Grace Tooby r who wore cream silk, trimmed with' spotted net and isilk insertion, ancli large cream hat to match. 'Mr Coliia Hendry, of Masterton, acted, as best man, and Mr. George Joy as groomsman. The ceremony was conducted by r the Rev B. L. Ttomas, the church! being, beautifully i decorated for. th& occasion with flowers and ferns. Ai reception was held afterwards in the Exchange Hall, where a sumptuous' wedding breakfast was* provided, ajtidl the .usual toasts were (honoured.' Mr 1 and jMrs Milne left_ by the afternoon; ,train for the South, where the honeymoon is to be spent; the bride' wearing a nayv hlue tailor-made costume, and black hat 1 with whit©-' plumes. They will later reside •iw Masterton. : - \

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 March 1913, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 March 1913, Page 4

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 March 1913, Page 4

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