WEDDING
■ GILCHRIST—DAVIDSON. The wedding took place recently at the Methodist Church, Molesworth Street, of Ivy Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson, Featherston, to Ferdinand Moodie, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gilchrist, Invercargill. The Rev. H. J. Odell officiated. Mr. S. Mentiplay escorted the bride, who wore ivory angelskin lace and georgette cut on classical lines. Her veil of silk embroidered tulle formed a train and was caught to the head with a band of orange blossom. Rain-bow-tinted gladioli were used for her lovely sheaf. The bridesmaid, Miss Mavis McLean, Island Bay, wore iceblue French silk crepe, cut on Empire
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lines, with cowl neck and sleeves. A'l lovely crystal bandeau formed her headdress. She carried a sheaf of rainbow.tinted gladioli. ! v Mr. Cedric Mentiplay: was best man. The reception was held at Scott's tearooms, Manners Street, only relatives and intimate' friends:of the bride and bridegroom being present. The young couple left for Nelson. The bride travelled in a smart niggerbrown costume, with dusty pink silk jumper, and fawn hat.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 15
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