. Te Karere. the team which represented its division at the tournament. WEDDING BELLS DURING THE simple, yd very fitting, lines with along train, white knee-length tulle veil caught tip in a halo of white orange bloSSOm, white boUQUel of roses, gladi- ili, stock and maiden hair fern. The {rue ts were received by diebrides charming mother who wore abeautiful blue model gown with whiteaccessories. The bridegrooms motherwore a brown floral gown, and accesTories. Many notable people were amongthe many guests, including Sister Vir-ginia Young and family, the mission- HOLIDAYS t Continued from Page


. Te Karere. the team which represented its division at the tournament. WEDDING BELLS DURING THE simple, yd very fitting, lines with along train, white knee-length tulle veil caught tip in a halo of white orange bloSSOm, white boUQUel of roses, gladi- ili, stock and maiden hair fern. The {rue ts were received by diebrides charming mother who wore abeautiful blue model gown with whiteaccessories. The bridegrooms motherwore a brown floral gown, and accesTories. Many notable people were amongthe many guests, including Sister Vir-ginia Young and family, the mission- HOLIDAYS t Continued from Page 42)aries, Mr. and Mrs. Efogben (a prom- inent city lawyer), and Mr. and Mrs. Male (members of the UNO World Council). Many beautiful present! were re-ceived by the COUple. Their future home will he in Kaiaua. The marriage of Brother JohnJoseph Davis to Miss Maraea Kai-mana Paora was perfl rmed by Presi-dent Young on December 25th priorto his attending the Watene-ClarkRotana wedding at Kaiaua. 44 7 /• KARERE. Standing, left to right: Elders John Hansen, Hugh Sharp, LeRoyden Heslop, andOrtho Fairbanks. Kneeling: Elders Jeddy McMurray and Morris Tormey. Hawkes Bay Spring • By Elder ORTHO FAIRBANKS THE Church was represented forthe first time in the history of theHawkes Bay District Spring Fairs,October 19th and 20th, by a beautifulbooth constructed and staffed by itssix district elders: Elders Hugh of Salt Lake City, Ortho of Salt Lake City, Jeddy of Canada, John H. Han-sen of Arizona, LeRoyden Heslop ofKaysville, Utah, and Morris Tormeyof Adelaide, Australia. Several months prior to that timethe booth was merely a thought inthe minds of several elders who werehoping and planning for an opportunityto present something very nice in thecoming fair which would represent theChurch in such a way that tin- publicwould take notice of the message the elders were presenting. After gettingthe permission from the Fair Com-mittee, Elder Sharp, the senior eld


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