Easter Wedding.
BRIDE'S PICTURE FROCK.
ROSE—SHARPE. The wedding took place quietly at I lie Anglican Church. Kllerslie, on Saturday evening of Miss Clara Sharps, fourth daughter of Mrs. J. Morgan. W-ai-rakei Street. Green Lane, and Mr. Kenneth Hiintly Hose, eldest son of Mrs. Hose and the late Mr. J. Innis Rose, of Wellington. The Uev. F. I. Parsons officiated.
The bride, who was given away by her brother. Mr. Bryan Sharpe. wore a picture frock of French embroidered silk organza relieved with blue velvet, and a matching hat. She carried a shower bouquet of blue delphiniums and pink rose buds.
In attendance on the bride was her sister. M-s. 1). Kayo, as matron of honour, who wore a navy blue ensemble with a matching hat of baku straw. Her bouquet was of red carnations and roses. Mr. D. Kaye attended the bridegroom it* best man. After the ceremony close friends and relatives of the bride and bridegroom attended a reception at the home of the bride's mother. To receive her guests Mrs. J. Morgan wore a burgundy frock under a fur cape and a matching hat. She carried a bouquet of shaded rose*. Mho was assisted by her husband. Mr. J. Morgan, and Mr. Kenneth Mclntyre (Wellington), cousin of the bridegroom.
The bride travelled in a cyclamen angora *uit with black accessories. Her future home will be in Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1940, Page 12
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