WEDDINGS OF THE DAY.
DELAMORE—MORTON.
The wedding of Miss Rose Morton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morton, of London, and Mr. William Delamore, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Delamore, of Waihi, was celebrated at St. Andrew's Church, Epsom, last evening. The Rev. J. L. Litt officiated. The bride wae given away by Mr. Mynott, and wore ivory satin made on simple long lines. A tulle veil with trellised coronet of orange blossoms was worn. She carried a sheaf of white lilies with touchos of pink. The matron of honour, Mre. B. Buchanan, and tho bridesmaid, Miss Nora Delamore, wore Ceil blue satin, fashioned alike with blue lace coatees'. Mushroom felt hats were relieved with a touch of pink, and pink carnation "bouquets were carried. Two little flower girls, Marjorie Thompson and Gwen Duncan, were in Early Victorian frilled frocke of pink crepe do eoie, with Kato Greenaway bonnets, and picture posies. Mr. R. Wheeler was best man, ' and tho groomsman Mr. William Robinson. The reception wae held at the residence of Mrs. Mynott, Queen's Way, Three Kings, the hostess wearing a cornflower blue silk and hat to tone. The bridegroom's mother wore a black floral crepe de chine, and black hat.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 58, 9 March 1932, Page 10
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