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Caption A wedding feast that became a teaching class took place January 7, 1965, when the happy group (above left) gathered on the occasion of the marriage of Miss Irene Jackson, secretary of the NSA of the South Pacific, to Victor Williams, a Fiji-born Indian, at the Hazíratu’l-Quds in Suva, Fiji. A similar situation resulted in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands on December 18, 1964 when an American pioneer, Joe Russell, married a Gilbertese school teacher, witnessed by over 200 guests. Although BAHA’Í NEWS does not usually report weddings, the unusual publicity the Faith received on these occasions made them noteworthy.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 408, page 11. View as PDF

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