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WEDDINGS.

The marriage was solemnised at S Lake's Church, Mount Albert, on Wee nesday, February 16, of Miss Effie Cor nelly, youngest daughter of Mr. Cor neDy, Thomas Avenue, Mount Alben to Mr. Ewart Morton, eldest son c Mr. Konald Morton, Boundary Roac Waihi. The bride, who entered th <&urch on the arm of her father, wor cream taffeta trimmed with silk lac and pearls, and carried a bouquet o white roses and maidenhair fern, an wore the usual veil and orange 'bios «oms. Miss Olive Morton, sister of th bridegroom, was in fawn crepe de chin with a black crinoline. hat, and sh tarried a bouquet of mauve asters am maidenhair fern. Miss Vera Ramsawore lemon georgette beaded witb shell pink, with hat to match. She carried j Jouquet of pink asters and maidenhai ■fern. Two little flower girls, Murie Docherty, niece of the bride, and Betln Euesden, were in pale blue .and pale pin! tulle frocks respectively, and carriet Baskets of flowers to match ther frocks. Mr. Powell was best man After the ceremony the breakfast wa: Md at Buchanan's, where 40 guesti were entertained. The wedding took place at Greei lane Congregational Church, on Febru try 15, of Miss Marjory Duffin, young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Duf an, of Green Lane, and Mr. Cyri Claudet, only son of Mr. and Mrs L. Claudet, Remuera. The Rev. Ivai Stebbins officiated. The bride, who en tered the church on the arm of hei father, wore shell-pink georgette anc Guipure lace. Her veil of silk net wai held in place by a band of tiny golc leaves and flowers, and she carried j shower bouquet of pink and whit* flowers with satin streamers. Mis; Thelma Duffin, cousin of the bride, anc Miss Thelma Claudet, sister of the bridegroom, attended as bride-maids The former wore lilac georgette trimmed with silver lace and narrow velvet ribbon, and the latter powder bine georgette with rosebud trimmings Silver tissue trimmed with tiny velvel flowers to match the frocks, made ai effective headdress. Their shower bouquets toned with their frocks. Th« reception was held at the residence oi the bride's sister, Mrs. Norman Millen who wore floral bordered crepe de chine Mrs. Duffin, mother of the bride, received her guests wearing black charxneuse, with a black silk coat. Hei Posy consisted of African daisies and maidenhair fern. Mrs. Claudet, th« Bridegroom's mother, wore an ensemble frock of mauve crepe de chine .wit! mauve hat, and carried a posy to match Mr. H. Watts was best man, and Mr C. Maria groomsman. The marriage took place on Februarj 18 at St. Aidan's Church, Remuera, oi Miss Isabella May Emslie, of Auckland to Mr. Richard Humphrey Duder, oi Devonport. The Rev. C. B. Seton con ducted the ceremony. The bride, wh< w as given away by her uncle, Mr. H. A Martin, of Waipukurau, wore a frock of white figured taffetas, finished with t collar of guipure lace and a posy oi white flowers. Over this she wore s white embroidered tulle veil, caught a 1 the sides of the head with sprays oi orange blossom, and she carried a bouquet of blue delphiniums. She was attended by her sister, Miss Nancj Emslie, who wore a frock of apple greer taffetas, trimmed with silver lace and cyclamen velvet ribbon, and a crinoline straw hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums. Mr Nelson Duder, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception was afterwards held at 56, Ladies Mile, the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. E. L. Darley, who received her guests in a blank silk frock with embroidered flare gold tulle scarf, a black and gold hat and bouquet to tone. Mrs. A. Duder, mother of the bridegroom, was in black •narocain with beige trimming, a mauve hr+ and wried a mauve bouquet. The wedding was solemnised on Wednesday last at Mercer of Miss Ethel J. Bates, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs." J- Bates, of Mercer, and Mr. Hugh A. Pollock, second son of Mr. J. Pollock, of Auckland. The Rev. D. B. Stewart, «f Pokeno, officiated. The bride, who **« given away by her father, wore ivory charmeuse with panels and sleeves of silver lace, and veil gracefully arranged with a coronet of orange Wossoms. The bride was attended by Miss Elva Douglas as bridesmaid, who *as in mauve georgette with crinoline !■*. Little Miss Lorna Norris, flower

girl, was in pale pink crepe de . Sir VeiL three c arried lovells shower bouquets. After the ceremon' a reception was held in the Mercer Hal Mrs Bates received her guests in lt _ handsome gown of black satin and blacl to the wedding breakfast * ebruar 7 15, at St. Mary Cathedral Parnell, of Pattie, you% Parnell, and Harry, only son of Mrs. I t- P?ra«l James conducted the ceremom The church was prettily decorated b ff ?*? d * ° f the bride > ™th pin w and blue hydrangeas and wedding bell t tone The bride, who was given awa • 3rii r f er ' woreecni &*>*&** wit ir shell of guipure lace on skirt and bodic* A hat of bois de rose crinoline an bouquet of shaded hydrangeas complete of toe costume. The bridesmaid. Mis i- .hmily Johnson, wore bois de ro« georgette with large picture hat o >n 2? epe ! t J ° De ' and carried a bouquet o >n blue hydrangeas and delphiniums. Mi id J. P Brown, brother of the bride, acte as best man. A reception for im mediate relations was held at the horn •not the bride's parents. Mrs. Brown wor ie black crepe de chine and lace wit amethyst hat. The bridegroom's mothe was in navy blue with small navy hat.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 44, 22 February 1927, Page 19

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WEDDINGS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 44, 22 February 1927, Page 19

WEDDINGS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 44, 22 February 1927, Page 19