WEDDING at GREYTOWN.
[BY IBKOEAPn,]
(From Our Own Correspondent). Gbeytown, Wednesday. A very interesting wedding ceremony was celebrated in St, Me's Church at noon to-day, when Mr Harold Welch, of Opaki, Masterton, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Olive Fuller, sixth daughter of Mr John Fuller, of this town. The ceremony was performed by tho liev. A. V. Grace, and the church was filled with the friends ad relations of the wedded couple. Tk bride-elect looked exceedingly charming in a dross of white figured bengaline, with trimmings of white silk to match, and wearing the usual wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaids were Miss Maud Fuller and' Miss Florrio Welch,_ who were attired in costumes of primrose pink cashmere, with trimmings of silk, and white hats and feathers to match.
The bride was given away by her father, and Mr Armond Boulcott, of Masterton, offictated as best man,
The wedding presents to the brido aro most costly and numerous, showing the popularity and esteem in'which" the younglady was held. The bridesmaids wore the recipients of very handsome; presents from the bridegroom, Miss M. Fuller receiving a gold amathyst bracelet, and Miss Wolcn a gold brooch set! with rubies and pearls. A large number of relatives andfriends were present at tho wedding breakfast,' and the happy couple leave by this afternoon's tram to spend their honeymoon in Wellington. They carry with them tho best wishes for happinoss and prosperity from friends all over tho Wairarapa. ..•••'. The brido's'travelling dress consists ofamathyst corduroy, with'silk trimmings, andjlattoniafeh.'= ■' :■'■' '"".. A largo party in honor of tho affair, is to boMd thja'ovening at; the homp of the bride's parents....... -■,' •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 3 April 1895, Page 2
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276WEDDING at GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 3 April 1895, Page 2
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