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DUDLEY—CHURCHILL

: The marriage was solemnised recently by. the Rev. E. M. McLevie:.at St. Peter's Church, Wellington, of Blanche Ruby, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W:A. Churchill,. Island Bay, and James' Frederick, third soil of Mr.-and Mrs. H. "Dudley, of Brooklyn. \ The bride, who was escorted by her father! wore a charming rg6wn of pear], tinted satin cut on. classical lines, the panelled skirt falling into graceful folds and forming, a, long train. The neckline was worn high with revers of silver lame, and the sleeves were full bishop ■ style. A coronet of orange blossom held in place a veil of cut tulle. Miss Mona Churchill (sister of the bride) and Miss Doris O'Meara (cousin), were bridesmaids. Miss Joyce Walker (also a. cousin) was flower girl. The bridesmaids wore dusky pink and blue cloque crepe frocks respectively,'made with godets of frilled net and the square cowled necklines were gathered at each side with silver clips. Silver belts were worn and their haloes'were of pleated stiffened/,net with contrasting flowers. The flower girl wore' an ankle-length frock of lavender georgette with rows of frills round; the hem and pink rosebuds trimming the bodice.. Her halo was of lavender pleated stiffened net and pink flowers.,'. . ' ■ :. Mr': Andrew Sandholme was, best man,' and: Mr.' Les; Logan was groomsman... ■ . :'■. .'■'- ;;.: - , >. V The reception arid dance was neJct. at the1. Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde Quay, where the breakfast ,'. table was ~' decorated in afcolour scheme of blue and pink to tone with: the frocks worn by the bridesmaids. Over 100 guests were received by Mrs.. Churchill, who wore a hip-length coat over her.; model gown of wine matalasse, trimmed with gold lame, and a peachbloom hat and shoulder spray to tone. Mrs. Dudley s ensemble was of brown moss crepe with a cowl neckline. She wore, a brown hat to tone and her shoulder spray was of autumn-tinted flowers. When the bride and bridegroom left after the reception Mrs. Dudley \vas wearing, a navy tunic frock with blue velour hat and fur coat. . . ■ -.'

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

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

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