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WEDDING

Sadler —Nelson

The marriage took place recently at St Mark's Church, Wellington, of Noeleen AVelbourne, elder daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Jack Nelson, Eastbourne, ond Bernard Sydney, youngest son of Mr!. ami the late Mr. A Sadler, Berluimpore. The Hev. 1. Edwards olhU The bride, who was escorted by her f-ther wore a graceful gown of silver brocaded .satin made with bug and a heart-shaped neckline 11eback tbo skirt was made with Inc im SreSSats from the waistline in" gracefully into a long ti.um veil was made of white tulle, worn ov i the face as the bride elite id the church. This "'as caught on the toi of the head with three white : The bride's bouquet was ol pan >' ami white roses, lapergerta am swe.l IM »as, with touches of ma'ulenhair fum She was attended by her ’ Miss Judith Nelson, wearing a f 'ock ol turquoise .silk taffeta with a silver thread running through it. She can c a bouquet of pale and dark pink roses, sweet peas and maidenhair lorn am also wore pink roses in her hair. Mr Sonness was best man. The reception was held at the Empire Hotel, where the guests were received bv Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson, assisted b.' Airs Sadler. The bride's mother woie a model frock of black crepe ami velvet with touches of red sequins. A\ h she wore a black velvet turbtrn on hci bend'and carried a betiutiful bouquet of dark rod roses and inaidenli.iir kin. The bridegroom’s mother wore a navy ensemble with touches ol light blue. She carried a bouquet ol rial roses, blue delphiniums and maidenhair fern. When the bride ami bridegroom lelt by ear for the north, Mrs. Sadler travelled in a smart ensemble with an embossed velvet hat trimmed with veiling. Her accessories were black suede.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 121, 15 February 1941, Page 6

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WEDDING Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 121, 15 February 1941, Page 6

WEDDING Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 121, 15 February 1941, Page 6

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