WEDDINGS
A wedding of much interest was celebrated this afternoon at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, When a member of a well-known Wellington family, Mr. John Kirkcaldie, eldest son of Mrs. and the lato Mr. Herbert Kirkcaldie, Kelburn, was married to Miss Molly Anderson, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Anderson, Wanganui. The Rev. Canon Percival James officiated. The bride, who was escorted by Mr. A. T. Markman, wore a beautiful gown of deep cream satin with appliques of the satin embroidered in seed pearls in a floral design, and a veil and train of Brussels lace. She carried a sheaf of deep cream long-stemmed roses. The bridesmaids, Misses Dorothy Drew, Alison Kirkcaldie, and Shirley Markman, wore frocks of dainty flowered organdie in powder blue, rose pink, and primrose '•respectively, with capelets of taffeta, and wide hats to match. They carried Victorian posies. . Mr. Kenneth Kirk"Oaldle'was best manj and Mr; Dudley Boid groomsman. Mrs. Herbert Kirkcaldie (mother of tho bridegroom) ivoro a frock of wine-coloured georgette and a black tricorne hat with winecoloured feather. She carried a bouquet of crimson roses. Mrs. Baddeley (sister of the bride)'wore a navy blue French, frock with hat to match, and her bouquet w^as in cream and rose pink shades. Mrs. A. T. Marknian, who afterwards held a roception for the bride,' was in an ensemble of maroon niarociin, 'and carried' a ' bouquet to tone. Other relatives at the..church included Mrs. John Kirkcaldie (senior), Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kirkcaldie, Mrs. R. J. Lpe, Mrs. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kirkcaldie, Mr. arid • Mrs. Eattray, Mr.-and Mrs. MiramSj'• Mrs. Norman Kirkcaldie, Mr! and Mrs. N. Blair, Miss Markman, Mrs. F. Markman, Mrs. Norman Gibbons, Mrs. Drew, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs.. A. .Williamsj Misses L. andJ. Hall. . There were also many friends of both families, from both town and country, present.- The bride travelled in a suit and hat of Lido blue.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1931, Page 13
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