WEDDINGS
St. Paul's pro-Cathedral was charmingly decorated with rose and oraugetonod gladioli and other flowors of tho same vivid shades for thu marriage ceremony of Winifred Hepburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coull, ol! Seatoun, Wollington, anrf Hawthorno Maekenzio, son of the tale Hon. J. A. Millar. Tho Yen. Archdeacon Johnson olliciatod, and although tin: wedding was a quiet ono, many friends wero present, and took i sincere interest. The bride was accompanied by her father, and was in an artistic gown of point d'Akuicon laco cream-toned and mounted over georgette. Tho bodico was made with capo offect, tho skirt falling in soft folds, and being caught at tho waist with a pearl buckle. Her picturo hat was of beige straw trimmed with a gold band, niii n charming finish wan tho bouquet carriod of pink sweet pens tind carnations tied with pink tulle. Airs. Leslie Bisa (Christchurch), the bride's sister, was matron-of-honour, wearing n bucoming frock of palou rod lace, with a long shoulder scarf, hor hut of suminor felt being to tone, and her bouquet being of crimson and flumocolourvd (lowers. Mrs. Coull wore a black laco gown, with bucklo of Hhiuostoaos, her bouquet being of red roses. Aftor tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Coull onfcerlniitod a few intimate friends at tlio Koyal Oak Hotel, and Inter tho brido and bridegroom left for a tour, tho former wearing a smart three-piece suit of navy woollen goorgotto, tlio jumper "f Waltcau blue trimmed with bands of cream mid tinsel and a long coat trimmed with cream ami lighter blue. Hor navy hat was.in beret stylo.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1929, Page 13
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267WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1929, Page 13
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