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WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK.

VINSON—DIAS. Si. Murk's Church. Ilemuera. was the -'ciic hi' tin- wedding oi' Rita Marguerite f) i: i-. yoiinjiest daughter of Mr. arid Mi-. I!. Dias. of l'oiisouliy, to Cecil «<.i-,- eldest son of Mr. and Jlis. S. \ in-cui. of K|>-om. The Kev. Y. ( ruick-liank performed t lie ceremony. I 1 h■ bride, who wih ci\en away liy Mr. 1111 —. wore a frock of white tallVta, with scalloped uneven lieinline. prettily tritnnied with silver. A veil of tulle w ;i>s call»)it to tile head with a silver coronet and oranire blossom each side, rind fell in folds to form a train. A -ln-al composed of roses and maidenhair fern was carried. Mrs. IJurtenshaw attended n- matron of honour, wearing a frock of lemon jreitrpetU* and carrying a bouquet to tone. Miss I'Yanees Vinson. --i-ter of the bridegroom, acted as bridesmaid, ami wore a frock of blue "■eor'jet; e and velvet, and carried a

lioiiijuct to match. Mr. Colin Vinson, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. whilst Mr. Norman Stringer was erooiu-uian. The reception was afterwards held at the Domain Tea Kiosk, where llr>. Dias wore a frock of black corded silk and carried a bouquet, of red roses, and Mrs. S. Vinson was in a frock of navy silk niarocain and hat to match, and carried a bouquet to- tone.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 18

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WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 18

WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 18

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