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- HARRIS-HAYDEN
A correspondent writes:-
A very quiet wedding took place at Geraldton on Monday, April 25, the contracting parties being Mr. J. Harris, of Condon, and Miss Lucy Hayden, of Geraldton. The bride was given away by Mr. Alfred Cream brother-in-law; Mr. J. Hayden being best man. The bride was attended by two little bridesmaids, Miss Gladys Moore and Miss Dorothy Cream, niece of the bride.
The following is a list of the presents :
Mother of the bride, sewing machine and house linen;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cream cruet;
Master Erwin Cream, sugar basin;
Dorothy Cream, butter basin ;
Mr. J. W Hayden, cheque:
Mr. Jack Hayden, cheque;
friends at Nullagine, cheque ;
Misses Smith, York, cheque;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, Roebourne, cheque;
Mrs. Warrener, breakfast cruet, prayer and hymn books in case, and birthday book ;
Mr. and Mrs. Tindale, silver butter knife;
Master Hepburn Tindale, silver thimble;
Miss May Plester, pair silver serviette rings and butter knife;
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas, pair vases;
Mrs. Nyland, fancy handkerchiefs;
Mr. and Mrs. York, fancy salt cellars;
Mrs. Porter, tea cosy;
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, breakfast set:
Miss Grace Moore, fancy table cover;
Mrs. J. Cream, biscuit barrel, butter and sugar basins;
Miss Maud Cream, afternoon-cups and saucers;
Miss Lily Cream, salt cellars;
Mrs. T. Cream and Miss Cream, breakfast set;
Misses Harrison, water jug and tumblers;
Misses Whittle, pair glass dishes;
Mrs. H. Hipper, cheese dish, butter and sugar basins;
Mrs. J. Hipper, fancy sauce bottles;
Miss Hipper, table cloth [1]
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