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To-day's Wedding.

WHITE AND AUTUMN COLOURINGS. BAIRD—TYLER. A wedding of interest took place at noon to-day, when Mies Mary Constance (Molly) Tyler, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler, of Mountain Road, Epsom, was married to Mr. Alan Campbell Baird, of Wellington, and youngest son of Mr. and Mre. John Baird," of Owen's Road, Epsom. The service wae held in the Sfount Eden Methodkt Chiireh, the Rev. Frederick. Parker officiating, with Miss Reed at the organ. The church was beautifully decorated in all «hades of autumn flowers and foliage, tfce decorative scheme being done by girl friends of the bride. The bridal jrown was of ivory ninon patterned with email leaves, and was fashioned on princees lines. Full butterfly eleeves ending in a tight cuff at the wrists and a v-front which was gauged from the waist, were allied to a graceful skirt, a long train being inset. Her billowy tulle veil was caught at the head with a email halo of tulle and finished acrose the back wrtt a wreath of orange blossom burle. She completed her elegant toilette with a sheaf of water lilies. Mks Joyce Tyler attended her sister as bridesmaid in a dainty frock of goldstiffened lace with high neck, 'long sleeves and flowing ekirt finished with a slight train. A small skull cap of gold lace had a cluster of bronze flowers, and she carried a bronze and gold floral bouquet. Mr. L. F. Baird (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. A number of guests were entertained afterwards at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Tyler wearing a writ of black eyelet-hole silk wool, and peach velour hat. She carried a bouquet of dark red roses. Mre. Bnird wore a navy blue ensemble, navy hat and carried a bouquet of cyclamens. Mrs. G. L. Wynyend (bride's sieter) wore a ruettoned wool georgette trimmed with Angora, and hat to match. Mre. E. McKenzie (bride's grandmother) wae in black silk and leee and small black hat; Mrs. L. r. Baird, honey-coloured eilk. relieved with brown, brown hat and accessories.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 11

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To-day's Wedding. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 11

To-day's Wedding. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 11

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