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WEDDING

FRETHEY— HALLIDAY.

A wedding was ■solemnised at the Methodist Church, Lower .Hut't, recently, of Dorotliy Evelyn, younger.daugh-. ter) of Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, of Lower. Ilutt, to Walter John, fyouugcr son of Mrs. and tho late Mr.'.W. H.Frethcy, of. Lower Hutt. The officiating minister was the . Eev. H. Sharp,' and Mr. R. Horman was.at the organ..

'.. The brido, who was escorted by her father, wore a classic dress of white satin beauto; with diamante trimming, and her tullo veil, which was caught td the "hcacl" with "orange^' blosspin,; form'efl a train. He.r showei; boufyubt; was of;white helleb'cros, -piiilc .•ro'sebtfd3,' s'l'icnvdi'ops^&iKt luculift,.-" Thd brides-1 maids .were Misses .'Aimis- Hallidny (sis* ter of the bride)' and Marjbrie Forrest (of Palmerstori North). They wore dainty frocks of Princess Mary blue crepe de chine, relieved with pink, with bandeaux to tone, and they car-: ried pink.shower bouquets. ■' Mr. B. .Frethey (brother of the, bridegroom) was best man, and Mr.. S. Blair groomsman.

At the reception, .which, was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, the bride's nipther received the guests wearing a dress of navy : blue, silk marocain, with- hat of the same shade, and carried a posy in orange and gold tints. Mrs. Frethey (the. bridegroom's mother) wore brown eolaneso, a crushed v.elyet coatee, and brown velour hat, aud carried a posy in red and brown-shades. .

The bride travelled in a tomato -jvool Imarocain frock, Niagara.bhie cloth coat, and ring velvet toque.

Among the many beautiful presents received was a handsome chiming clock, presented' to':th'e An-i'do by the principals and staff of H. Baldwin and Co., Ltd., with whose staff the brido had been connccted-for somo years.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 8

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WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 8

WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 8

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