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CHITTICK—HITCH.

The Rev. H. E. K. Fry officiated at St. James's Church, Lower Hutt, for the marriage of Kathleen Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hitch, to George, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Chittick. The church was decorated by friends of the bride with roses and coloured hydrangeas. Mr. Ronald Horman was organist. Magnolia satin, cut on classical lines, formed the frock of the bride, who was escorted by her father. A panel down the back of the frock finished in a slight train, and the high, frilled neckline was fastened in front with a posy of orange-blossom. The bride's beautiful veil of Chantilly lace was held in place with a coronet of cream velvet rosebuds. - She carried a bouquet of Christmas lilies, cream roses, ■pink carnations and maidenhair fern. Miss Maisie "Robertson and Miss Mabel Collett were bridesmaids, in frocks of gold taffetas finished in amber, and made slightly trained and with large puffed sleeves shirred ■ to the shoulders. The flower girl, Alice Harrison, was in green shirred taffetas, also finished in amber. The bouquets were of pink roses and carnations. Mr. John W. Chittick was best man, and Mr. Lewis August groomsman. At the reception, which was held in the Horticultural Hall at Lower Hutt, the bride's mother received the guests in an enserrfble of floral t silk with brown-toned coat and hat, % and carrying a bouquet of gerberas and roses. The bridegroom's mother was in navy blue floral marocain with navy accessories. Later, the bride and groom left by car for the North, the bride travelling in royal blue satin- crepe worn with white accessories. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 154, 28 December 1936, Page 11

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CHITTICK—HITCH. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 154, 28 December 1936, Page 11

CHITTICK—HITCH. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 154, 28 December 1936, Page 11

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