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WEDDINGS.

The wedding took place at St. George's Cfrnrch, Epsom, on February 16 of Miss Doreen Mason, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. W. Mason, of Hamilton, to Mr. Ernest Bray, youngest son of Jfrs. Bray, of Royal Oak. The church *aa beautifully decorated, and a bell, by friends of the bride, hung over tie bridal couple. The Rev. J. L. Litt officiated. The bride, who entered the cnnreh on the arm of her father, wore ivory embossed chenille georgette* with a court train lined with rucked pale pink gwrcgette. Her lace veil was arranged Trth a coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a sheath of St. Joseph's £bes. Miss Zelda Mason, sister of the Fde, acted as chief bridesmaid, wearBjjJ a charming frock of ivory georgette maimed with fillet lace and rucked ribbon velvet, and a picture hat or ivory crinoline trimmed with velvet and georgette in tone wtih her frock. She a shower bouquet of small pink hydrangeas and heather with silver dreamers. Miss Lenore Mason, cousin - the bride, was in ivory georgette, with fillet lace and pink velvet £t"bon and a picture hat of ivory crinof«e, trimmed with velvet and georgette Z. t °? e - Her bouquet was of pale blue wupiiminms and hydrangeas with Reamers of silver. The little flowerrJl Jean Grsi S' was ™ shaded "se crepe de chine, with a head band ha«Lf rose3 ' and she carried » silver «»iKet of delphiniums. Mr. W. Wor- ** jas best man, and Mr. L, Carter *"*>msman. A reception was held at ti\hl g% ' 3 HaIL Mrs MasoH > motber he m , de ' receiT ed her guests wearS, o™*0™* crepe de chine trimmed with and m cyclamen embossed georgette, iadft* a crinoline hat. trimmed with g«e and cyclamen velvet flowers. Mrs. minL W * r u black marocai n with trimug3 ot hynna and black hat trimmed *»ho S pre ys . in f% St evenin g wedding to be held n J»T , raa Chnreh tok place on Wed«*»y last, when Miss Elsie Agnes Svdn ' second daughter of Mr and Mrs. e is Hamlin, of Tirau, and Mr. BobMrs f 10 5_ Kell y. fifth son of Mr. and ifflteil iL » y '„ of Cambridge, were Rev. E. Ward, Anglican minisd^°ti, utarum. The church was prettily by the member of the Tiran gmld, and Mrs. A. Stewwt pre!"S?« « Qie organ. The bride wore

white satin and georgette with silver trimming. _ Her wedding veil was caught at each side of the head with orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of tuber roses, lily of the vallev. white carnations and maidenhair "fern. MiLucy Hamlin was bridesmaid, and wore rose-pmk georgette and crepe de chine wita a silver spray on the corsage, and silver and georgette bandeau. She carTj * bon( l uefc of flowers of pastel shades and maidenhair fern. Mr Alfred Hamlin of Tirau, was best man. The breakfast was served to about 60 guests in a large marque* in the grounds of the bride's parents' home.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 17

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WEDDINGS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 17

WEDDINGS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 17

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