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WEDDINGS

Ting—Fore An evening wedding was solemnised last night at St. Mark’s Church, Wellington, when Lucy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Fore, Wanganui, was married to Arthur, fifth sou of Mr. and .Mrs. Chin Ting. 'Wellington. The Rev. N. F. E. Robertshawe officiated. • The bride was given away by Mr. E. Yen, and wore a trained gown .of white magnollli satin cut in gi’eeiuu style, moulded to the figure, with n large niched yoke and tight-fitting sleeves to the wrist. A rope of pearls round the waist fell to the hemline. Her embroidered veil was arranged at the back of her head with orange blossoms and she carried a beautiful trailing bouquet of canliltions, roses and maidenhair fern.

She was attended by two bridesmaids, her sister,-Miss Theresa Fore, and Miss Winnie King Hon (Bulls). They were dressed alike In pale pink windswept georgette frocks made with flaring shoulder epaulettes and word caps finished with tiny floiyers. They also carried bouquets to tone. The Hower girl, Shirjey Ting, niece (if the bridegroom, wore a pale green widswept georgette frock, made In empire style with a very full skirt mid tiors of frills finished with fiat lloWers. She

This evening frock made in thick, heavy cloque is specially by the unusually well-nmde back where the draped bodice ends in a large (teeoratlve bow. The skirt fits the figure closely, being confined by a wide pleat Which releases its foldk below the knees.

carried a dainty basket of Howers. The little page-boy, James Yue, son of the Chinese Vice-Consul, was train-bearer, and looked very charming in a magnolia satin suit, and carried a cushion with horseshoe find wedding bells embroidery. The duties' of best man were carried out by. Mr. Joseph Ting atid Mr. Edward Ting was groomsman.

Tlie reception was held at the Oddfellows’ Hall. Clyde Quay, where over 200 guests were entertained. Mrs. K. C. Fore received, wearing a royal blue raindrop satin gown with hat and posy td tone. She was assisted by Mrs. Yen wearing a gown of turquoise and gold lame and gold lace coat, and carrying a posy to tone. Later the bride and bridegroom left for a tour of the North Island, the bride, travelling In a tailored fawn ensemble, with hand-embroidered blouse and hat and shoes to tone.

Among the guests were the Cousin for China, Mr. Feng Wang, at id Mrs. Feng Wang, tile Vice-Consul, Mr. Yue Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Yue, Mr and Mrs. Yen, Mr. and Mrs. Fore, Mr. and Mrs. George Ting, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ting, Mr. ami Airs. J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Cooper, Mr. Janies Fore, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wong. Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller, Miss E. .Moore, Mr. B. Monk, Mrs. and Misses Dellow (Wanganui), .Mr. and Mrs. Pearce (Wanganui), Mrs, King Hon (Bulls). Whitehead—Findlay A wedding of interest at Wellington recently was that of Ruth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II A Findlay. Upper Hutt, and Ray, only son of Mr. and Airs. A. P. Whitehead. Stokes Valley. Wellington. Mr. and Airs. Whitehead left by the Alnkura for Sydney, where' they will make their home.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 113, 6 February 1936, Page 4

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WEDDINGS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 113, 6 February 1936, Page 4

WEDDINGS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 113, 6 February 1936, Page 4