WEDDINGS
Announcements are inserted under this heading at a minimum charge of 7/6 for seven lines, 3/6 for every subsequent three lines. Announcements should reach this office not later than the last day of the month preceding publication. HOPKINS— CONSTANCE A wedding was recently solemnised at the Congregational Church, Onehunga, the Rev. Frank Tucker officiating, when Miss Ada Ruth Constance, youngest daughter of Mrs. Charles and the late Captain Constance, married Mr. John Henry Hopkins, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins, of St. Andrew’s Road, Epsom. o o o MO ELDER— CKA Y A pretty wedding took place at Christ Church, Wanganui, when Miss Dorothy Joyce Mackay, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mackay, of Wanganui, was married to Mr. Cecil 0. Moulder, elder son of Mr. W. Moulder, of Nelson. The Rev. Archdeacon Reeve conducted the ceremony. (Photograph in this issue.) o o o SKERMA N—MAR TIN The wedding took place recently of Miss Jessie Martin, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, of Huangarua, Martinborough, to Mr. Terence Sherman, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skerman, of Pahiko, Otaki. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. Raine. (Photograph in this issue.) o O o CO HUME An interesting wedding was solemnised recently at St. Paul’s proCathedral, Wellington, between Miss Nancy Rose Hume, only daughter of the late Mr. George Hume and Mrs. Hume, of the Lower Valley, Wairarapa, and Mr. Miro M. Cowper, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Cowper, of Dannevirke. The Yen. Archdeacon officiated. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. W. Hume. (Photograph in this issue.) o o o TO —KNUDSON A pretty wedding was celebrated lately at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Dunedin, the contracting parties being Miss May Knudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knudson, of South Dunedin, and Mr. Alfred Tourell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tourell, of Caversham. The Rev. Father Tyler conducted the marriage ceremony. o o o YO ENG—HENDERSON The marriage took place at St. John’s Anglican Church, Northcote, Auckland, of Mr. W. G. Young, eldest son of Mr. Ernest Young, of Whangarei, and Miss Loveday Henderson, only daughter of Captain and Mrs. Thomas Henderson, M.S.G., Auckland. The bridesmaid was Miss Clara Meadmore, and the best man Mr. Vincent A. Ryder. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Northcote. o O o C 0 N NELL—R A. YM OND A wedding of considerable local interest was held in London recently, when Audrey, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Raymond, late of Invercargill, was married to Mr. Charles Connell, of Glasgow. Many New Zealanders were present, including Lady and Miss Russell, Lady Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mill, of the Bank of New Zealand, Mr. and Mrs. W. Young, of Dunedin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Auckland, and Miss Peggy Wilson, who acted as one of the bridesmaids, Miss Rhonna Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Myers. Mr. Raymond, although at the time recovering from a serious illness, was able to be present at the ceremony. The bride and bridegroom spent their honeymoon motoring in the South of England.
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 3, 1 September 1924, Page 54
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529WEDDINGS Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 3, 1 September 1924, Page 54
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