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MIDDLETON—TELFORD.

Raymond Henry, only son, of Mr. H. Middleton, of Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, and Hazel Irene, youngest daughter of Mrs., W. Telford, of Grey Lynn., were married at St. James' Church last Wednesday. The Rev. Harries officiated. Mr. J.' Telford, the bride's brother, gave her away. The wedding frock Avas of ivory chiffon, with uneven hem, silver embroideries and diamante buckles. A Brussels net veil formed the train, and was held by a chaplet of orange blossom. A white shower bouquet completed the toilet. Miss Isobel Lawson in attendance, and wore a Naples blue ninon with a vandyked hem,, hand embroidered. The tulle headdress had a band of silver flowers and she carried a pink shower bouquet of stocks and sweet peas.- Mr. W. Telford was best man. HOE Y—ROBINSON. The wedding of Marie Tracey, second daughter, of Mr. R. Robinson, of Belfast, Ireland, to James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoey, of Renfrew, Scotland, was celebrated at St. James' Church, Wellington Street, last Wednesday. The Rev. E. Harries officiated. The bride was given away by Mr. James Murdoch, and wore a frock of ivory satin with silver lace hem, in ankle length fashion. A coronet of orange blossom buds held in place a long embroidered tulle veil,, and she carried a shower bouquet of white hyacinths, carnations and sweet peas. Two bridesmaids were in attendance, the Misses Ethel and Maud Colbert. The former was in apple green satin, with lace yoke; the latter in pink chiffon with iace panels and uneven hem. Tulle headdresses and slxoWer bouquets toned with their gowns. Two little iiower girls were Marion Thompson and Jean McKenzie, j dressed alike in turquoise chiffon frocks, tulle bandeau, and' carried pretty floral posies. The page boy, Joey Murdoch, was in black velvet and white rallies. Mr. J. Ingham was best man. Mr. JJ. O'Malley was groomsman. Mrs. J. Murdock wore a cherry crepe de chine, and hat to tone.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 15

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MIDDLETON—TELFORD. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 15

MIDDLETON—TELFORD. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 15

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