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MORRIS—MOULYNOX.

'■;;St:^Thotoa^:r.:iChufch^-:-:^l%gtcjA; Squffi)4wa^taste^ully\decSrateaAyjth^ StJ■vl.Th^^ftas^'■^:Gtiiae'■,Cp^lmittee■■:•ifpr^l.ttiS weddiri^.recently' of:: their Mcpmp'ariy £ap;tain;>;^:iplette: Jessie,::elder.. daughter rof'; Mr/and 'Mrs:■?.vA,v -MpulynoxiAngus > Avenue, ■to'-.Vincent:; Herbert, eldest sotfrdf: Mr':v and; MrsW.; Morris, Britomart;:fStreet.'V.;The l ; Rev.'y'C.--. V. Rooke'-fperfbrmedvrthe'; ceremony, and Mr. E.^^ro^gatt was -at 'the. organ/..';

Escorted vbySherblather ,)the 'bride entered tn'e:church through a: guard.'.of honour :bf jGuides:;from • her. own• -cdrnf pany "arid Trinity Company. ■ She wore a': simple.'.frock of .silver, embossed :lanife'.'iii'.--princess : style, falling >.; into i a;.'graceful: train. Her. embroidered yeii, was held in place by a coronet >.6f; orange blossom and she : carried: an-armvshower of white■ chry-santKemums,-gladioli/and cream roses. The bridesmaids, .Miss Theda Moulynox .(sister, of. the bride)" and Miss Joan Morris'l (sisterJof /the ..groom) wore frocks pi/Kenya red French satin slightly^ shirred down the front and with<siinray pleated godets which fell into.\a-slight, train.:; Their bouquets were of • golden..; chrysanthemums and roses arid:4hey wore coronets: of the same flowers/ v ■ ;"

Mr. A. Shaw was best man and Mr. J. Moulynox was groomsman. During the signing, of the ..register Mrs.:. A. Adams sang "Because.".. Messrs.. S. Morris and C. Reid were the ushers. Master Ken Holland presented the bride, with a silver "horseshoe prior to' her leaving the church. ■ ;.- - ■. . The reception was, held in the Masonic Hall, Berhampore, where_ the guests were received by the bride's mother, who was wearing a deep parchment lace frock.' She was assisted by the bridegroom's, mother, who wore a burgundy matalasse frock. Both carried bouquets of brown and gold chrysanthemums. . The beautiful three-tiered cake was made by' Mrs. Cooper and decorated by Mr. C. Hosie, Levin. The usual toasts were honoured, including one to the bridegroom's grandparents, Mrs. Gill, Blenheim, being present.

The bridal couple left by air the next day for the South Island, the bride travelling in a tailored navy blue costume with accessories to match and a shoulder fur. Their future home will be at Khandallah. : • -■ . ' , ■■■ Prior to the wedding the bride was the guest of honour at several parties, the hostesses being Mesdames Durrant and Hall, Misses Morris, Greenwood, and the St. Thomas' Guide Committee.'The latter presented the bride with a beautiful standard lamp suitably inscribed- as an: appreciation of the work done by the bride as captain of St. Thomas' Guide Company.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 18

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MORRIS—MOULYNOX. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 18

MORRIS—MOULYNOX. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 18