OF WIDE INTEREST
MARRIAGE OF FORMER
ALL BLACK
f Mr. Bernard Sidney Sadler, a former : All Black, well known throughout the : Dominion, the youngest son of Mrs. A. Sadler, Berhampore, and the late : Mr. Sadler, was married recently ;to i Noeline Welborne, elder daughter of * /Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson, Eastbourne. T The ceremony took place at St. Mark's I Church, Wellington, the Hey. I. Ed- % wards being the officiating minister. 1 The bride, who was escorted by her ; lather, wore a graceful frock of silver ,'■ brocaded satin made with a long train. The white tulle veil, which was held t to her head w}th a top-knot of white ■ camellias, was worn over the face as * she entered the church. Her bouquet ? was of pale pink and white roses, lapageria, and sweet peas. She was - attended by her only sister, Miss ■ Judith Nelslon, who wore a lovely ; frock of silver-threaded turquoise silk taffeta and pink roses in her hair, and carried a bouquet of pale and dark pink roses and sweetpeas. Mr. James Souness was best man. r The reception was held at the Empire ; Hotel, Willis Street,1 where the guests 1 were received by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson assisted by Mrs. Sadler. , The brjde and bridegroom later left by car for the north.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 16
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214OF WIDE INTEREST Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 16
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