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WEDDINGS

Ut'SCHAMP —APPLETON Hie wedding was ceebrated recently el Jessie Margate:, only daughter of god Mrs Appleton (Hokitika), to yLiim Claud, second son of Mrs Fra(Christchurch > . The Rev. A. C. &M3D performed the ceremony, which ITLw at the home of Mrs Miller, SStmdoes street. bride wore a frock of red crepe dm «bia*. the square neckline being •Lyoed'with silver buttons. "Ski D. Fraser, sister of the bridew ho acted as bridesmaid, wore ■fyjgk tailored suit and a hat to * |J[|. Howard Christie was best man. for travelling the bride wore a wine ogemble and a hat to match. KUBINS—AI'STIN At St Luke's Church. Oamaru, the -ypriage was celebrated recently of igrtf daughter of Mr and Mrs J. E. j|p«fin r’Maruakca." Oamaru'. and Mgoi (Nui>. second son of Mr and Hn T. Robins, New Brighton. The Wgr. Mr Goodman officiated, and Mr f nJrv was the organist. fke bride, who was escorted by her wore a trained frock of pearltiUled ripple silk crepe, made on fjglf— l lines, the long, tight-fitting ll(ffixi being clasped at the wrists. 0V veil of Brussels lace was held in thee by a coronet of orange blossom. oSTti je carried a shower bouquet of §Bmen to tone fhe bridesmaids. Miss Kathleen Austin, ester of the bride, and her cousin, mw Avenl Wilson iChristchurch), wow frocks of Danube blue taffeta, with full skirts and close-fitting bodices, the long, tight sleeves having diißty puffs at the shoulders. Their Dolly Varden hats were trimmed wttb pink flowers on the crowns, and Ifgd with ribbons to tone, and they carried Victorian posies. Mr Clarence Maham (Christchurch) best man. and Mr Geoffrey Flower (Christchurch • acted as groomsman. At a reception held at the Queen’s Hfi»t the guests were received by {Me bride's mother, who wore a frock at Mack Venetian lace mounted on taffeta, the long bell sleeves bring trimmed with deep bands of fur. ■■r 'black velvet hat was finished with a Mack ostrich feather, and she carried shaded red roses. Mrs Robins wore a midnight-blue lace frock and a relour hat to tone, and carried ndamn-tinted chrysanthemums and ctatilons. Ja the evening a dance was held at the Peter Pan Theatre. When Mr and Mrs T. T. Robins left lor their wedding tour, the bride was wcertag an ensemble of deep wine knot benek. the coat having long cape iaetnes edged with bands of grey fox Jbt* ANTHONY—HYDE Tbe marriage was celebrated recestly at the Baptist Church. Ashbur--108. of Norman Robert, third son of Mr asd Mrs A. Anthony (Allenton). tad Marion Edina, onlv daughter of Mr Md Mrs W. Hyde 'Allenton). The lev. L. P. Bryan officiated, and Miss L Lewis was organist The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a trained frock of pari tinted chiffon velvet. The frock was mad# on princess lines, and fmIM villi a spray of orange blossom it ft* neckline. Wide shirring at the luck of the." waistline wfis released to iem the long '.train. which: was swinged her veil of embroidered tulle, the veil, arranged over the face, was *l m to the head with a wreath of "range blossoms, and she carried a berayet of jonquils, abutilons. and Mini Joan Steele (Auckland), a nun of the bride, and Miss Doris Anthony. the bridegroom’s sister, were the bridesmaids. Their sapphire blue hacks ol velvet were spotted with gold thread, the panelled sleeves being lined vtih «W gold satin. Their gold caps Vera trimmed with coronets of leaves, sad they carried bouquets of abutil>BS Mies G. Clarke, as flower-girl, wore g hack of gold satin, and her twin ■Wither, who acted as page boy. wore ahklssatin suit with a jabot and cuffs edneid tare. Misses Faye Garner and Mm Anthony presented lucky horseto the bride. Mr Raymond Anthony, the bridejWahfr Brother, was best man. and Mr BPk Hyde, brother of the bride, mas groomsman. fhp (ravelling. the bride wore a &amure frock, a navy fur--1 coaf. and a navy blue hat to

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21812, 18 June 1936, Page 5

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WEDDINGS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21812, 18 June 1936, Page 5

WEDDINGS Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21812, 18 June 1936, Page 5