WEDDINGS
A ,wedding solemnised recently at St. Theresa's Church; Karori,, by the Rev. Father'Smythe, Avas that' of Mary,' eldest , daughter; jbf. Mr. and ..Mrs. D. F. Wildormoth, who was. married to Leslie, second son. of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pawson, Petone.. The bride was charmingly, dressed. iu ; 'ail' ivory. Jieuille bodice with flared skirt', of . mariette,' her' veij of enibroidered'silk tujle being, arranged with orange 'She carried a shower.'. bouquet of.; white freesias, . cyclamen, and' "maidenhair fern.' The bridesmaid, Miss' Nina Wildermoth,' was in salihon pink chenille and a flared skirt of maricttc, and carried a bouquet of .spring flowers. Little Beverly Wildenrioth,, dressed in pale mauve satin, was flower-girl, and carried a posy to tone. Mr. Edric Pawson was best man: After the ceremony a reception was held* at the residence of the bride's parents. Mrs. Wildermoth wore a costume of black. repp with hat to tone: Mrs. Pawson (mother of the bridegroom) was in brown wool crepe de chine witl. hat to tone.' The bride and bridegroom left by car for Wanganui, the bride's -travelling dress being a fawn crepe de chine jumper suit, with fawn face-cloth coat and hat. to match.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 66, 14 September 1929, Page 13
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195WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 66, 14 September 1929, Page 13
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