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WEDDING

■:', . TYBEB—BATJNDEBS.'.', ' .'" :' .Yesterdayafternooriat.St. Matthew's Church, Hastings, the wedding- was solemnised of Jessica, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gonvillo Sauhders, tit Tomoana Boad, Hastings, arid Thomas Grace, son of Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Tyrcr, •'' Yerinadbn,' * Salfordsj Surrey, The service was performed by the-Key. Mortimer-Jones, and Mr. C. Spinny was the organist. The church was, beautifully decorated with dahlias and'other autumn flowers. '; ■ ' \ : The bride, who was escorted i>y, her father, wore a graceful gown of ivorycorded flamisple. The bodice.was made high waisted in Empire style, and the skirt was cut on severe, tailored lines; to the kneesj where it fell; in soft folds to the ground. The, V neckline wa.s finished With largo ivory roses in >: front arid narrow" bands with-brilliant buttons over' the shoulders. Tho ballooned raglaij sleeves'liad long tight cuffs, and were of ivoryr velvet. The waistline was finished with a swathed velvet belt with scarf ends at'tho back. Her turban -cap was of' handsome real lnco, and the tulle veil was finished with a deep border of real lace, a family heirloom. The ,only ornament was a 1 pearl and silver'necklace. She carried: a bouquet of cream and red dahlias. There were tWo bridesmaids, Miss Mary Saundera (sister of the bride) and Miss Nancy Grace (Wanganui). They were dressed alike in frocks" of garnet red pebble crepe.. The bodices were gauged, ■ and tho V necks, back •' and front, were finished with a plaiting of ring velvet. 'The: clinging skirts fell with slight fullness to the ground, and the folded belts with large bow. and ends of a matching ring velvet formed the now swathed' hiplino. Worn with the frocks wero short velvet, ctjpes tied in front with !a bow. Their caps were of red velvet finished with- a twist of tho samo material, and they carried "Victorian posies of red dahlias and chrysanthemums. The best man was Mi. StrattWd Canning (Napier),. and the groomsman, Mr. Bofd CarO. Messrs. Georgo Grace (Wanganni) "and W. Duncan (Marton) wei'o ushers., ' . '.". The reception wns held,at Mr. and Mrs. George Tripe's' house in Oniahu Boad, where Mr. and Mrs. Saunder's received the guests, Mrs.- Saunders wearing a charming frock of brown wool lace and a brown hat. Her bouquet was of zinnias. ■ The large ' marquee on the lawn was: gaily decorated with bowls of, dahlias and zinnias) and masses of autumn flowers were arranged in the house. - , ; The bride travelled in a frock'of brown elephant crepe, and a brown velvet hat. Her coat was a brown tailored tweed., ■ .'"■' . ' "'■■ '••■:'■' ;•■ ■ ;':; .:• Belatives present included " Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Tripe, Mrs. Gore, Mrs. I\ Donnelly, Miss M. . Cotterill (Christchurch),' Mrs. Caro, Mri and Mrs. B. Hindmarsh, Mr. and Mrs. K. Cotterill, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cotterill, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer (Dannevirke). When submitting paragraphs for insertion in the Women's Pa.ge, correspondents are-, asked to; write as clearly as possible, especially proper names, and also to write on one side of the paper only. ' '"• ..■' .-' " . '■' !: . .;■•■

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 11

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WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 11

WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 11