WEDDINGS
Reichenbach —Warren Deepest parchment georgette was chosen by the bride for her gown at the wedding of Carita Thelma, second daughter of Mrs. M. Warren, Avenue Road, Hastings, and Richard Denis, only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Reichenbach. Palmerston North, which was solemnised by the Rev. R. 13. Gosnell, at the Hastings Methodist Church on Tuesday morning. The colour scheme of the wedding group was in autumn shades and autumn-tinted flowers decorated the church. During the ceremony Miss E. Napier presided at the organ. The bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. IL C. File, and her model gown of parchment georgette was fashioned with a panelled skirt very flared at the hem. The long sleeves and bodice were composed of knife pleats finished at the neck and s’.oulders with machine smocking. Hand-made parchment velvet flowers with centre of orange blossom were worn at the neck and the stitched belt was caught with a brilliant clasp. Her little hat of parchment velvet was finely tucked and finished with a small eyeveil, and she carried a sheaf of cream flowers with touches of gold.
The bride was attended by a matron of honour, her sister, Mrs. H. C. File, aud a bridesmaid, Miss K. Reichenbach’ sister of the bridegroom. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. .Jim Warren, the bride's brother. The honeymoon is to be spent touring the North Island in a caravan, and later Mr. and Mrs. Reichenbach will reside at Karori. Wellington. Mrs. Reichenbach travelled in a navy tunic frock with pleated basque and silver clasps at the neck and belt. Iler navy velour hat was finished with a quill through the high crown, and she wore navy accessories.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 4
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287WEDDINGS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 4
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