WEDDING
TURNBULLr-PEARSON.
A wedding of interest to a large circle of friends took place in St. Luke's Church, Remuera, Auckland, recently, when Joy Helen, youngest daughter of Mrs. Pearson and the late Mr. Robert Pearson, of Wellington, was married to Henry Leyden, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Turnbull, of Wellington. The Rev. R. G. McDowall officiated and the wedding music was played by Mr. M. Yallop.
A beautiful gown of deep cream souple satin was worn by the bride, who entered the church with her brother, Mr. Jack Pearson. Fashioned on classical lines, the bodice was cut with a high softly-draped cowl neckline and long, tight-fitting sleeves, while the skirt fell gracefully from a plaited girdle of satin into a long oval train. A second train was formed by the lovely old family veil of Brussels net worn in soft folds over the head and caught on either side with a small spray of orange blossom. A bouquet of ere/m roses and stephanotis was carried.
"INDOMITABLE LITTLE BAND"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 14
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170WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 14
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