WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK.
WHITE—WALLACE. The Presbyterian Church, Gardner Road, was beautifully decorated with belladonna lilies and pink and white gladioli for the wedding last evening of Miss Nina Marjorie Wallace, fourth daughter of Mjs. T. S. Wallace and the late Mr. Wallace, of Fern Avenue, Epsom, and Mr. Douglas William White, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. White, of Stanley Point. The Rev. J. W. McKenzie performed the ceremony, and the wedding music was supplied by Mr. A. Jonas. The bride wore an exquisite gown of chalk white ninon, embroidered in large gold ivy leaves. The dress moulded the figure, and two small coachman cape epaulettes fell over the shoulders. The billowy tulle veil, which formed a very long train, was made with a tulle cape to the waist, three narrow bands of ninon forming a cupfashion effect, and encircled round the back of the head with a wreath of orange blossom buds. She carried a shower bouquet of white and pink roses. Mies Janet Wallace, the bride's sister, was chief bridesmaid. Her frock of coral pink delustred organdie was tight fitting to the knees, and four deep frills were fashioned to make a small fisclie train. A wreath of double pink bouvardias was worn as the headdress, and she carried a bouquet of the same flowers. Two little girls, Marie and Neville Wallace, nieces of the bride, were in attendance, and wore early period gowns of coral pink frilled organdie, with bow and ends. Halo wreaths of fresh rosebuds were worn on their heads, and small posies of rosebuds completed their dainty toilets. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. L. C. Wallace, and the best man was the bridegroom's brother, Mr. S. White.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 12
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