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EASTER WEDDINGS

Quirke —O’Donnell On April 17 at St. Alary of the Angels Church, Boulcott Street, the wedding took place of Alaurice Stanley, son of Mr. and Airs. Patrick Quirke, Turnbull Street, and Cecilia Sarah, daughter of Air. and Airs. P. O'Donnell, Willis Street. The Rev. Father McHardy performed the ceremony. * The 'bride, who was escorted by her 5 father, wore an ivory french satiu frock j cut on classical lines, with long tightfitting sleeves. Her tulle veil was worn , with a wreath of orange blossom buds ' forming a cap. Slie carried a sheaf of 1 cream roses and chrysanthemums. i » » » i 5 Plummer—Cornish : At St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, r Morriusville, the wedding took place during Easter week of Adele Irene, eld- , est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. G. i Cornish, of Morriusville, to Wilfrid Gordon, second son of Air. and Airs. G. 1 AA". Plummer of Epsom Auckland. I Canon Gillespie officiated and Airs. Gili lespie played the wedding music. > The bride who was escorted by her ’ father wore a frock of ivory satin beaute cut on long lines with frilled ■ godets at the hem. Her veil of handembroidered Brussels net was caught to a lace cap with sprays of real orange 1 blossom. She carried a sheaf of white 1 roses and chrysanthemums. » » • Culloty—Butler A wedding was solemnised last week in the sanctuary of St. Patrick’s Church, Palmerston North, when Rubi Helen, daughter of the late Air. and Mrs. Butler, of Palmerston North, was married to Constable James John Culloty, of Wellington, son of the late Mr. and Airs. John Culloty. Father Herlihy officiated, assisted by Monsignor MacManus. The bride was escorted by Air. K. McManus, ami wore a frock of parchment satin, closely moulded to the figure, with a long train and long tightfitting sleeves. She wore a veil of parchment net and lace, and carried a shower bouquet of flame and while. I "f • Winder—Willis Gold, bronze, and flame dahlias and chrysanthemums were used to decorate St. Alartin’s Church, Greatford, for the wedding on April 19 of Elizabeth Riddiford, eldest daughter of Air. and Mrs. D. J. AVillis, Ovhigdean, Greatford, to George Alaurice AVinder, second son of Mrs. AA’inder and the late Air. G. A. AA’inder, Fairmile. Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England. The marriage was solemnised by the Ven. Archdeacon Young, of AVanganui, assisted by the Rev. AATiite, of Bulls. The 'bride, who was escorted by her ; father, wore a gown of magnolia satin cut in empire style. Limerick lace, lent by an aunt, formed a train, and the embroidered Brussels net veil was worn by her mother and grandmother at their weddings. A shower bouquet of cream carnations, shaded roses, orange blossom, and maidenhair fern, tied with velvet ribbon, was carried. * ♦ » Inkpen—Pratt The Cuba Street Methodist Church, Palmerston North, was decorated with dahlias and other autumn flowers on the occasion of the recent marriage of Phyllis Alarjorie, second daughter of Air. and Mrs. E. Pratt, of Burns Avenue. Palmerston North, and Leonard Henry, youngest son of Air. and Mrs. W. Inkpen, also of Palmerston North. The Rev. 11. L. Richards performed the ceremony, and Aliss Simmons played the wedding music. The bride chose ivory satin for her gown, which was made on Princess lines, with niched and pin-tucked corsage. and long and tight-fitting sleeves. Her veil was of embroidered tulle, and was worn with posies of orange blossom, She carried a bouquet of white roses, lilies, pink carnations, and maidenhair fern. * * * Williams—Fuller A night wedding was officiated recently at St. Luke’s Church, Greytown, by the Rev. C. IT, Isaacson, of Ruby, second daughter of Air. and Mrs. E. S. Fuller, of Sydney Alilner AVilliams, eldest son of Air. and Airs. C. AA’illiams, Napier. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a frock of magnolis chiffon velvet, cut on classical lines, with long puffed sleeves, the only trimming being a girdle of diamante. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids, carnations, and cyclamen. Her silk embroidered veil was arranged with orange blossoms. Ward—Johnson The wedding was recently solemnised at the Congregational Church, Palmerston North, of Beatrice Gladys, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston, Palmerston North, and Thomas Henry, third son of Airs. P. F. Cobb and the late Air. Henry AVard, The bride wore a frock of white angel-skin lace and a silk net veil with a coronet of orange blossoms, and carried a sheaf of pale cream gladioli and maidenhair fern. * * * Anderson—Easton All Saints’ Church, Palmerston North, was beautifully decorated recently for the wedding of Ina Alary, youngest daughter of Air. and Airs. R. A. Easton, of Foxton. and AVilliam Johnston, youngest son of Mr. and Airs, of A’ivinn Street, AVellington. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Young, and Aliss Nancy Robinson played the wedding music. Tlie bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a frock of ivory satin and angel-skin lace, with a veil arranged with orange blossom. • » 4 ChetAvin —Jane A pretty choral wedding took place at the Congregational Church, Napier, on Saturday, April 15, between Olive Ruth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Jane, of 3G Carnell Street, Napier, and John, eldest son of Air. and Airs. G. Chetwin, 22 Ponsonby Road, Karori, AVellington. The Rev. F. de Lisle officiated. Miss I. Dounelly was the soloist and Air. J. Rockell the organist. Tlie bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful gowu of white georgette, finely pin-tucked, with lace panel down tlie centre front, lace yoke, and a deep baud of lace inset from below the knees to within six

inches of the ground. The long sleeves fell in a point over the hand, and were fully puffed at the shoulder. Her veil was of hand-embroidered silk net, with a lace cap and circlet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet, of white and pink roses and chrysanthemums.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 185, 3 May 1933, Page 5

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EASTER WEDDINGS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 185, 3 May 1933, Page 5

EASTER WEDDINGS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 185, 3 May 1933, Page 5