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WEDDING YESTERDAY

CURRIE—GOLDFINCH

Mpllie, only daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goldfinch, Kelburn, wore a charming gown of cream georgette over taffeta, embroidered in a leaf design, with shirred bodice and sleeves, a tulle veil which fell from a coronet of flowers, and carried a bouquet of cream roses arid lily-of-the- valley when she married Donald . Russell, "second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Currie, Wadestown, yesterday evening. The ceremony, which took, place at St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Kelburn, was performed by Canon G. Y. Woodward, Palmerston North, and the bride was given in marriage by her father. . --• ■ -■.;■ ' -,- v. .

The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy WoodWard, Palmerston North (cousin of the bride), wore a picture gown of blue figured organdie, with a coronet of pink flowers on her head; pink flowers also formed her bouquet.

Mr. J. V. Ilott was best man, and Messrs. Robert and Tony Goldfinch were the ushers.

A reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 28 Central Terrace, where Mr. and Mrs. Goldfinch, assisted by the bridegroom's parents, received the guests. Roses and lilac were arranged in the, reception rooms. A gown of beige lace, with cyclamen posy and hat to match, was worn by the bride's mother.

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Currie will leave New Zealand to. reside in Melbourne, the bridegroom being a chemical engineer engaged in the production of war munitions in Australia.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 8

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WEDDING YESTERDAY Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 8

WEDDING YESTERDAY Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 8

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