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WEDDING.

CRAIG—ADAMS. ' The marriage was solemnised at. the Presbyterian Church. Te Awamutu, on the evening of May 27. between Mary Thelma, youngest (laughter of Mrs Adams and the late Mr E. Adams. of .\tutn Street, Te Awamutu. and VVil—linm James, third son of .\[r and the late Mrs D. Graig, 01‘ Bachurn Street, ’l‘e Awanmtu. The Rev. A. C. \Vhite—‘law performed the ceremony. and Mrs F. Gibson presided at the organ. The bride. who entered the church with her brother, Mr E. U. Adams, wore a lovely gown of white ring \‘63l- - cut on classical lines with high Icowl neckline and caught with a true lovers‘ knot. The waistline was de—fined with a silver girdle and she were a graceful tulle \‘eil fallim: from a tight—fitting cap or angelskin lace. She carried a sheaf of white prolens and asparagus tern. The Misses Eileen Chadwick and .\torreen Sent-by (cousin of the bride), of Otahuhu, were the bridesnmids, and Miss Joy Main (niece of the bride), and .\laster Terence Bennett (nephew of the bride) were the flower girl and page boy. The bridesmaids worn frocks 01' apricot rlng velvet with close—fit—ting lJOdlL‘Cs and fully flared skirts. They wore silver girdles and rims and carried bouquets of Iceland puppies in

!autumn shades and asparagus fern. i'l‘ha flower-girl carried a basket of 'loeland poppies. I Mr Charles Jowsey was best man, land Mr Percy Gabi) groomsman. | After the ceremony a reception was l'held In the Regent lounge, which was Imoa; attractively arranged in shades of blue and apricot. The guests were ,recelved by the bride‘s mother, Mrs Adams, who was wearing a blac}; cos—tume relieved with white, and hat to ltone. 539 carried a pos)’ of marignlds .in shades of tangerine and brown. l \Yhen Mr and Mrs \V. J. Craig left by car for the honeymoon the bride travelled wearing a black tailored cos;tume with halo hat to match. ' They will make their home in Te lAwamutu.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 5

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WEDDING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 5

WEDDING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 5

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