WEDDING
WULSON—GALLAGHER
The wedding was solemnised recently at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Wellington, by the Rev. T. F. Fagg, of Eileen Marcia, eldest daughter of Major and Mrs. C. H. Gallagher, Seatoun Heights, and Cuthbert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Picton.
The bride, who entered the church escorted by her father, wore a trained gown of pearl satin, made on simple lines, and a beautifully embroidered cream veil held in place with a halo of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of roses,, lily of the valley, and carnations. Her sisters, , Misses Shirley and Betty Gallagher, were her bridesmaids, and little Elizabeth Horniblow was flower girl. They wore similar frocks of cyclamen, apricot,' and powder-blue
[taffeta respectively, with toning haloes of velvet flowers and bouquets to match. Mr. G. B. Gallagher, the bride's .brother, was best man, and Mr. S. Ludlow was groomsman. Mrs. G. H. Gallaghex-, mother of the bride, received the guests at the Mayfair Cabaret, assisted by Mrs. G. B. Gallagher and Mrs. C. Horniblow. When the bride and bridegroom left for the north the bride was wearing a navy blue suit and accessories.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 108, 2 November 1940, Page 14
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