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MORNING WEDDING.

TATTERSFIELD—WALLACE. Masses summer flowers and primulas decorated the Presbyterian Church, Gardener Road, Epsom, this morning for the marriage of Miss Janet Cecelia Wallace, youngest daughter of Mrs. Wallace and the late Mr. T. S. Wallace, of Fern Avenue, Ep«om, and Mr. James Noel Tattersfield, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tattersfield, of Allendale Road, Mount Albert. The Rev. J. M. MeKenzie officiated, and the organist was Mr. Jonas.

The bride, who was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Hartley Kayes, wore an attractive gown of navy blue marocain. The bodice "was made with long full puff sleeves, and inset with the same toned lace. Knife pleated panels trimmed the front and back of the skirt. Her navy ballibuntal hat was trimmed with a wide flat bow of white ribbon, and she carried a sheaf of water lilies.

The matron of honour was Mrs; Harold Souter. Her turquoise blue tailored georgette, with blue delphinium corsage, sheaf of same- flowers and a large picture hat trimmed with a posy of flowers and many accessories, was charmingly effective.

After the service a luncheon was served for the relatives at the residence of the bride's mother. All shades of blue flowers predominated in the various rooms, while the luncheon table was exquisite with water lilies and choice blooms. Mrs. Wallace wore a black tailored suit ,small black hat with eye veil. Mrs. Tattersfield (bridegroom's mother) wore a navy and white patterned taffeta ensemble, navy hat and corsage of roses; Mrs. Hartley Kayes (bride's sister) was in black and narrow gold striped marocain, with a black toque and fox furs; Mrs. George Wallace, black georgette with white sleeves, white accessories and white hat; Mrs. H. Wallace, navy georgette with white frillings, navy and white hat; Mrs. J. Hirst (bride's sister), navy blue tailored suit, small navy hat, and spray of orchids.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 274, 18 November 1936, Page 13

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MORNING WEDDING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 274, 18 November 1936, Page 13

MORNING WEDDING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 274, 18 November 1936, Page 13

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