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THE CUP OF TEA.

WEDDINGS

the organ

The first evening fire of autumn was crackling in tb? drawingrrpom grate us we'recHned in a'gushioned cljvan after a lazy' evening '-a reading. Slowly and critically we sjpped frgm our shellrlikc China Tea Cups/r^and marvelled yet again. Tho Housekeeper entered smoothing her 'apron and asked us if the tcawus to pur liking, andthen shp explained of how it was made from Warden's Special 2/10 Blend=rrThe Tea pf Teas. W.arde'll'B' 2s. ■ ?Gd tea has a 2a (3d quality. "'AyaHableto tho public at 2s 10d on account of special purchasing contract by Wardell's; ' Have you tried it? A delight in store.-TrAdvt.

BEDTJCEI) 19LB IN TWO MONTHS.

"Naturettes are really wonderful,?' writes Miss-A. M. "*(lt is only two months since I couimenced takiug Natu'rette.B, and my weight. is now normal. 1' Seventeen days? supply 7s 6d. inquire about iApnej-rbaek gu?ri antee. Perretts' Pharrnaeieg and Eddie? Fletcher "Pharmacy, 20i'LambtoQ Quay. i —Advt.

GHIFFIN—LANKOVSKY.

An evening wedding: celebrated at St. Andrew's Church, The Terrace, recently was that of Olda LaukovsUy, daughter- of Madame Lank'ovsky, Hastings, and the late Captain Lankovsky, and Arthur Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Griffin, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. The Key. F. 11. Wilkinson officiated, and Mr. Mtiddans presided at

The bride, who was escorted by. her i brother, Mr. U. Lankovsky, wore a , charming frock of pale pink tulle, over j satin tightly fitting to the knees and ; falling' iii a full flare to the ground. . Two frills formed the sleeves on which [ small flowers of pale pink ring velvet t were sewn in applique, the.same flowers outlining the beginning of the flare on . the skirt. A pale pink embroidered tulle ; veil was worn off the face and held by j a wreath of pale pink orange blossoms. I The bride carried a beautiful trailer j bouquet of pink roses and maidenhair j fern. Tho bridesmaid, Miss Mary Lan--3 kovsky (sister of the bride) was in a 3 pale pink georgette' princess frock, t Pleated frills formed the capelet sleeves r and the skirt was effectively finished r with pleated frills. Her headdress was j au "Aliec-in-Wonderland" bandeau of .. crystal, and her bouquet waa of pink y roses and freesias. Mr. H. Payne was c the best man. s A reception was held at the resi- ,. deEce of Mp> and Mrs. O. H. Benge, £ Highland Park. The rooms were beaut tifully decorated with pink and white c hydrangeas, and chrysanthemums, pink c roses, and freesias. Madame Lankovsky received the guests, wearing a black a windswept satin gown with a Medici 3> collar, a small black toque with a c diamante buckle and carrying a bouquet v of red roses. Mrs. T. J. Griflin, the j c mother of the bridogroonT, was in winex \ coloured crinkly crepe, with a hat. to 0 tone, and carried a bouquet in autumn , 0 shades. Mrs, O, 11. Benge was in tura quoise blue, and Madame Tarbayoff in o black Chantilly lace with a shoulder [ c spray of red roses. II Others present were Mr, and Mrs. T. tt . J Griffin, Misses E. and M. Griffin, s . Miss Eobertson, Mr. W. Kpbertson, Mr, c . and Mrs. W. Russell, M-r. and Mrs. H. McLean, Mrs. T. J. 'Chapnian, Misses s3 Ida Garnett (Hastings), Doreen Apsey 7. (Hastings), Jean Bobson (Hastings)) fe Doreen Woolf (Hastings), Mansfield C. (Auckland), Eona Chappian and Lola is Benge, Messrs. U. Lankovsky, O. Benge, J. Broad (Wanganui), P. Tcbernpvutsky, or H. C. Castle (Hastings), and Master IV . Michael Benge. ,v The wedding breakfast, with many to delicious Hussian savouries, was served y in the dining-room, and dancing folo f lowed. iy The bride's travelling outfit was of [ r> night blue ring velvet with a toque tb' to match and a musquash coat. Mr, tt and Mrs. A. Griffin will reside in Wei: n . lingtori. i *X MURPfIT^-CHESTEKMAX ss An interesting wedding was solem y; nised recently at the Cathedral of ith( jt. Immaculate Conception, -Apia, b,etweei of Mary Winifred, younger daughter' pi ■g» Mrs. and the late Mr. S. Chesterman iss of Wellington, and Eric Frances ib, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs Ir. E. Murphy, also of Wellington. Th< ceremony ivas performed, by. the Bey Father Deihl. Mrs. B. D. Croudaci , gave a beautiful rendering of fiounpd' > fAvo Maria" to the accompanimen of the church organist (Sister M Bosalie). ■ ■ •■ : .-.-,.. .:.. .

The bride, who was escorted by Dr. P. J. Monaghan, wore an ivory sat.iv wedding gown,: with flowing train ', to j match. • She had a graceful tulle veil,1 and carried a sheaf of Eucharist ljjjes, pink begonias; and asparagus fern. The bridesmaid, Miss E. B. Possinj wore a full-length frock of pink silk net pyer satin, witli wide^rimmed hat:to niatish. She carried a sheaf of pink roses and wore a crystal necklace, the gift of the bridegroom. .

Mr. C. E. H. Quin was best man, and the ushers were Messrs. H. B. Sapsford and H. G> B. Me Alpine

: On leaving the church the . bridal couple were greeted with cheers by the guard of honour composed of footballers froih the Malifa arid Avele Schools, with which teams the bridegroom had been associated.

Seventy guests attended the rceeption at the '^Coconut Grove Cabaret," where they wero received by Mrs. B. M. D. Possin, mother of the bridesmaid. The liewlyrmanied .couple left by motor-boat for Pagamalo, Savaii, where they are the guests of the District Officer. ■ ~ :

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 13

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THE CUP OF TEA. WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 13

THE CUP OF TEA. WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 13

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