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GRIGG—GLYNN,

A popular wedding was solemnised in St. Joseph's Church, Morrinsville, on Monday, when Miss Delia Mary Glynn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mre. 0. Glynn, Kurunui, Morrinsville, was married to Mr. Arthur Henry Grigg, second son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. E. Grigg, of Morrinsville. The Rev. Father M. Shore performed the ceremony. The bride wore ivory embossed ninon over pink satin, with ivory georgette train lined with tulle, and trimmed with pearls. Her veil of tulle and lace fell from a headdress caught at the ears" with clusters of orange bloseoms. Light pink stockings and pink crepe de chine shoes finished an attractive toilet. The bride's ehower bouquet was of pink and white cyclamens and rosebuds with maidenhair fern. The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Goodwin (Auckland) and' Miss V. Brayshaw (Morrinsville), who wore frocks of lime green and daffodil yellow georgette and large lace bertha collars. Crinoline hats matched the frocks, while both carried pretty posies of sweet peas and rosebuds to tone. Little Moira Flowerday made a dainty' flower girl, with a frock of pink net, with georgette poke bonnet to match.' She carried a basket of flowers and maidenhair fern. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. E. Grigg, and those of groomsman by Mr. A. Philpott.. Miss M. Strevens presided at the organ; After the ceremony a reception was held at the Morrinsville Hotel, where Mrs. Owen Glynn and Mrs. J. Bell, sister of the bridegroom, were hostesses. The former wore a gown of black embossed georgette and carried a bouquet of primroses. Mrs. Bell wore lemon crepe de chine. Among those present were: Mrs. W. Glynn, green crepe de chine, lace overdress; Mrs. P. Lyons, lemon lace frock; Mrs. Goodwin, apricot crepe de chine; Mrs. Flowerday, blue embossed ninon; Miss T. Sweetapple, blue crepe majestic; Miss M. Sweetapple cr ree n suede georgette; Mrs. Brayshaw, black marocam; Mrs. Shakeshaft, cornflour blue crepe de chine; Mrs. W. T. Osborne. navy blue milanese; Mrs. Glynn (Frankton), navy crepe de chine; Miss Glynn (Frankton), green crepe de chine; Mrs. Watkms, navy crepe de chine; Mrs. Tn™ n£ r Y navy hat; Mise Joan Chester (Auckland), shot niarocain; Mrs Y ates . (Auckland?, brown crepe de chine; Mrs. Lynch (Auckland) "fT fepo de chine; Mrs. F. Chester (Auckland),, apricot silk rayon- Mrs Greig (Te Awamutu), shell pink

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 12

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GRIGG—GLYNN, Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 12

GRIGG—GLYNN, Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 12