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Charming Wedding.

MANOY—MOSES.

BRIDE IN PEARL SATIN. One of the moat beautiful weddings of this season was celebrated in the i»ytiagngne on Wednesday evening, when Alius .liilie lioserta Miwm, tlie younger daughter of .Mr. am! Mrs. Claude H. Moses, of Taringii. Mission Hay, was married to Mi. Frank Manny, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Manny, of Wellington. The ceremony was jierfornieil li\ t lie He v. Alexander Vstor. The bridal party formed an exquisite |iicttire as tliey siooil iimler a cinison ruby velvet riinopy trimmed with gold, while the ai-les and pew s were daintily l rimmed in suit green foliage and "yrlaii'i'im. Kntering the cliurch with her fat'ner. the bride was a graceful figure in a gown of deep pearl-toned satin, embossed with silver satin ill a flora I design. With the fullness concentrated at the back, the skirt fell to form a long circular train. Twisted drapin'js gave fullness to the bodice, folds of the material giving a soft appearance to the heart-shaped neckline. The long sleeves, draped mid knotted at the shoulders, came to a point over each hand. An exquisite Brussels lace veil was fashioned into a Mary Stuart cup and held bv a topknot of miniature satin arum lilies. She carried a streamer bouquet of cream orchids and rosebuds. Dainty Maids.

In attendance on the bride were Mis; Ann Klippel and Miss Claire van Staveren (cousins of the bridegroom) as flower girls, and Brian Robinson (nephew of the bride) a« page boy. The little girls were dressed alike in frocks of cyclamen tulle, the bouffant skirts being made in two layers. The under skirts had four circles of rosebuds, and were tied at the top with silver bows. Each bodico was made high-waisted, the necks fashioned heart shape and the waistlines were defined with silver sashes. They wore small veils of cyclamen tulle, with topknots of orchids, and completed their toilettes by carrying tulle niuiTs of cyclamen and sweet peas. The page boy wore a cream tailored suit.

Mr. Philip Manoy (bridegroom's brother) was best man, and ushers were Messrs. Kenneth Moses, Raymond Moses, Richard Fcntherstone and Charles Robinson. Tlif Reception.

At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception wag held at George Court and Sons' tearooms, which were decorated with flowers in cyclamen shades. Mrs. Moses received the guests wearing a frock of heavy peacock blue ribbed satin, with a •lightty trained skirt, full bodice, and three-quarter length flared sleeves. Gold clasps caught the belt, and one shoulder, at tlie neckline, and gold ornaments pinned her blue hat of stiffened lace. She carried a bouquet of gold r<««K A(r«. Manoy wore a Parisian model frock of navy blue organdie, embossed with white, and a navy coatee appliqned in ■ white leaf design. Her small toque was of navy blue and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Charles Robinson (sister of the bride) wore a bouffant frock of grey net, trimmed from the knees to the ankles with narrow bands of brightly coloured braid, and a coatee similarly trimmed. Her veil of grey tulle was caught with a topknot of red rosebuds and delphiniums. The bridegroom's sister. Miss Zara Manoy, wore a shell pink georgette frock and a veil of pink tulle.

Among the Guests.

Among tliose present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Miifecs, Mr. and Mrs. P. Moses and Mi#s Ruth Moses (Sydney), Mr. and Mrs. Hemic 11, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Tibbs, Mr. and Mrs. T. Manoy (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs, I. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lichensteiijg Mr. and Mrs. M. Lichen•tein, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yock, the Rev. Alexander Astor and Mrs. Astor, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs. Page, sen., Mr. and Mrs. B. Manoy (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. H. Page, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ziman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross', Mr. and Mrs. D. Slonin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Peake, Mr. and Mr*. T. Clarke, Mrs. E. Churton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Churton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Yock, Mr. and Mrs. T. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. S. P*mbto, Mr. and Mrs. Neumegen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs. A. Drelfuss, Mr. and Mrs. B. van Staveren, Mr. and Mrs. Keppell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice van Staveren, Mrs. R. F. Featherstone, Mrs. Gaudin, Mrs. R. W. Trafford, Mrs. G.

I'ezaro, Mrs. L. Krause, Mrs. Schloss, M rs. Harris. Misses K. and K. Kees'ng, .Misses Sydney ami Hetty Moses. Miss M. Kronfeld, Miss V. Ziman. Miss M. Hymns. Miss B. Hodgson, Miss M. Xoton, Miss Manoy, Misses van Staveren, Mr. S. Moses, Mr. C. Meinrath (Sydney), Mr. T. Trafford. Dr. (Joldstein, Mr. M. Catran. Mr. H. Franklyn, Mr. P. Lichenstein. Mr. (J. Moses. Mr. Seymour Young, Mr. I. van Staveren, Mr. Ziman.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 285, 2 December 1938, Page 12

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Charming Wedding. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 285, 2 December 1938, Page 12

Charming Wedding. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 285, 2 December 1938, Page 12

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