WEDDINGS.
The wedding took place a: M. Andrew's Presbyterian Lliurcii. Strew, on Wednesday afu-rnoem. of Mis* Belmore Osborne. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Osborne. of Richmond. and Mr. David Barton Gouk. eidest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Gouk. of Pon~onhy. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a frock of cream charmeuse and silver lace. The long veil of Brussels net was caught in place by a circlet of orange and :-he carried a bouquet of white flowers with touches of blue. Miss 1. Preston and Mi.-s Z. Osborne were bridesmaids, and wore I frocks of mauve and pink crepe de chine I respectively, with large tulle bats and bouquets to tone. Mr. T. Orborne ac-iM as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at The Domain Kio?-k. I which was arti:-tically decorated for the i occasion with ma—ea of au'.um:i tinted j iloners. The P.ev. Lamb Haney officiated. Recently ;he marriage took place <.f Miss Ha7*l Lucretia \\"hite to Mr. Frederick Cole, at St. John's. Ponsonliy. The bride l<«ok«-d vvell in ivc>ry crepe de chhie 'and silver lace, with a coronet of pearls: carried a b<-'iiquet of orance blossopi-, . white dahlias, and maidenhair f:-rn. The chief bridesmaid. Miss Kuth Stokes, was in maize c,ef-e de chine and georjretTe. with tulle headland, vihilv the >ec?>i>d bridesn.aid. who al>o wore a tulle h'-ad-Hand. was in lilac cro;>e dv chine- The ' man was Mr. Edgar White, wliile Mr. Bertram Barlow a(ted a s grorriisman. The bride's rm-ther. Mrs. iHi in lirnwn crej-e de chine, and the hridejnwni"* mother. Mrs. ( •'•le. in fawn crepe chine and black hat. At a r«-ce pt :...,i at Reynolds Street Hall Ml irue>is were the taV.le decoraTj..n« l»f-ing due to the -kill of Mrs. <i. Wallbwk. a c-fitisin of The bri<i<-gr<x>ni. * »n the evening of March -'■>. the »fd- : -ling took in the Bap-i-t Tabernacle, of Mi«« Dorothy Cutfonh. sf--fnt J of Mr. an.i V.r-. A. ( utforth. an<l Mr. third -on of Mr. and Mr-. H. ( . Bv'r:e'>en. IJoto-o----rans-i. <"ambridpp. The Tai>ernacle na? tastefully dei-orated by fri-'n.i- of the bride, an.i a large wlite VII was mi— ' f>ende.i over ;})•- The bride. . -.vho entere.l :he church on the arm of 'her father, wa- daintily dre-sed in a frocks of ivory brocaded crepe de ch:ne, 1 -n-ith silk lare over-kirt and brocaded parsols ede«»>i with pf-arls. wore a j <harming coronet of pearl* and orange i blossom*, and the large veil o f « ! net formed a train. She carried a shower 1-ouquet of white dahlia* and maiden h*ir. She was attended by Mm j G. -i-ter of the i v. ho wore a dainty frock of lemon crepe J fie chine trimmed with silk flower? and I lace, and carried a bouquet of autumn : tint*, and Miss M. Ludwij:. c-u-in of the , hri'le. who wore cyclamen crepe de chin* I daintily trimmed with la«>. and carried j a bouquet of pa]? pink dahlia* an I car- | nations. A dainty diamond iwndeeu ■ f • silk tulle formed a very pretty lic.i : - j dress for the i-io br:-i"*mai.i-. Mr. H. . ("or.per attrndf-.l a* U--t n;.i\. z^. 1 . Mr. ! Ileg. ( utfi.rth s- jrrr«HT)-man. TLf t«I ception wa* held at the 1! ■!!>■ T.-a H....n = i vvhere the cni< - -t- vxere r--i-.--i\ .--,j V,\ Mr-. ■A. Cutfonh. w;io w..re a ft.. of na\v ! ard fawn r>: p. and carr.< i .t )•••■; .:■ * • * autumn tiire.} flower*. Vr-. V. <■ ■ - : wore a en*eniMe -:v.: a: : ha", f> • match. Mi** Phvli:* Reid, dausl.fr . f Mr. I Jame* R.-id. of Xnrthcote. «h---e n.arriage to Cafta-.n F. K. Kl-binra*. t-.a--ter of Mr. 7,ar.e- «.r.-\'= -■:.•-•■'iirr Fisherman. t'--ok t-iar-e vc-teniay afterncN-in, wrote a ;; .-t interc-tinc wrie* of article* on tbe c:-: : I her father"* yacht \"i^ : ..n. «hi,h were much appreciated by "Star" reader* when they aj>pear.>J t '; ;r ~p y,-\)r* ac". During the long rruise of the Vi*i..n amra: the Pacj-ic Island-. Mi-? Iloid proved a--expert --a;lorwo::iar." rejruiallv taking ' hei tn.n at the wheel. Mr. •'. K.i •. inn . who gave the bride ;i«ay at \ci-t.-rda>'* ■ceremony, was ni- one of the Yi*i u a"S i crew duiing her Island wanderings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 7
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683WEDDINGS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 7
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