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WEDDINGS

DICKENS—LYSAGHT

The wedding of Doris Ellen, second daughter of Mr and Mrs M. Lysagnt, Rangataua, to Frank William, only son of Mr and Mrs W. H. Dickens, Masterton. was celebrated recently at St. Hilda’s Church, Island Bay, Wellington. The church was decorated with tangerine tiger lilies and white asters, and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. G. Blaithwayi The bride, who was given away tar her father, wore a frock of white allover lace cut on classical lines, the skirt having panels inset, which flared at the hemline and formed a train. The neckline was tucked to form a soft butterfly bow effect, and trimmed with pearls, and the sleeves were very full to the elbow, with tight cuffs to the wrists. Her veil was of net embroidered with baskets of flowers, and was held off her face by a high coronet of orange blossom- She carried a bouquet of deep cream gladioli afld roses, , Miss Beryl Lysaght, the bride’s sister, was the only bridesmaid. She wore a frock of pale green phantom suede made with a full flared skirt plain bodice with a cape-collar edged with pink plaiting, puff sleeves, and pink organoi sash. She carried a bouquet, of pink gladioli and carnations. with a trail to the hemline of her frock. _ _ • The best man was Mr N. R. Cunningham, Masterton. When Mr and Mrs F, W. Dickens left for their honeymoon the bride was wearing a smart frock of uncrushable crepe de chine figured in green/ black, anti orange, a beige straw hat, and a brown musquash fur coat .

SPENCER—MADDAHS

An. evening, wedding took place: at the Presbyterian Church, Belfast, where Harry, third son of Mr and Mrs W. P. Spencer. SpencerviUe road, Spencerville. was married to Rose Louise, second daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Mad-, dams, Belfast. The Rev. James Ferrer conducted the service, and Miss L. Rogers was organist! The bride, escorted by her father, wore a slim fitting frock of pink English marocain made, with elbow length sleeves and finished at the high neckline with plaited material and silver lame, with a long girdle of the lame falling to the hem of the skirt She wore a pink silk crinoline, picture hat The bridesmaid, Miss Rita Maddama. wore a frock of floral pastel-shaded silk georgette made on long, straight lines, with cowl neckline, elbow-length sleeves, and a row of small buttons from the neck to the waistline. Her picture hat was of pale green material. The bouquets of both the bride and bridesmaid were of pastel-shaded flowers to match the frock. Mr Wilfred Percy Spencer was the best man. The reception was held fit the Orange Hall, Belfast where Mrs Maddams and Mrs Spencer received the guests. - '•■ "

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 2

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WEDDINGS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 2

WEDDINGS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 2