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Last Night's Wedding.

WOOLLER—TAYLOR.

BRIDE IN PEARL CREPE

Clusters of white flowers tied, with

white rihhon for the pews, and beautiful blooms trimming the chancel of St. Mary's Cathedral. Parnell. were a dainty decoration for the marriage last evening of Miss Mavis Lillian Taylor and Mr. <ieorg«* Albert Wooller.

In her frock of pearl-toned sand crepe, the bride was a charming figure as she entered the church on the arm of her father. The net yoke and full angel slce\ es of the Itodici* were appliqued in white flowers and diamante, while the skirt was cut on graceful slender lines with a fairly long train. A wide topknot of orange blossom held in place the lovely tulle veil, ami she carried a sheaf of 1 ilv of the valley and clusters of orange ldossom.

The lniile is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('. J\. Taylor, of Crafton Road, and (lie bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. .1. Wooller. of Surrev Crescent.

Miss Trene (Jilwon. who attended as bridesmaid, looked charming in a froek of two shades of mauve chiffon over taffeta. The bodice was made with a taffeta bolero, and bands of the same -ilk trimmed the skirt. Her headdress was a circlet of lilac, ami she carried a sheaf of the same flowers.

Mr. 'Jordon Truscntt was l»est man. and ushers were Captain Wooller and Mr. Douglas Truscott.

The ceremony was performed bv Canon Fancourt. and Mr. Kdgar Randall presided at the organ.

After the service a reception was held at the Domain Kiosk, where more Ix-au-tifnl flowers were artistically arranged round the hall and 011 the supper tables. Mrs. C. Taylor received the guests wearing a gown of black cloque trimmed with gold. A small black georgette toque and <ilvcr fox furs were completed with a bouquet of golden irises. The bridegroom's mother, who assisted to receive, wore a smart frock of navy sheered georgette, with plaited girdle of diamante. Her hat was cream straw, and the red carnation bouquet she carried made a colourful note.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 16

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Last Night's Wedding. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 16

Last Night's Wedding. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 266, 10 November 1938, Page 16

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