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WOMEN'S TOPICS

ENGAGEMENTS

( BURGESS—RANDALL. : Mr. ; and Mrs. L.-V. Randall, Wellington,! have, pleasure in > announcing the ■ engagement of their • youngest daughter, Audrey Alalre, to Flying Officer Jan 'Arnaud/ youngest son or Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burgess, Auckland (late of Huntly). ; CORBIBHLEY—STANILANO. ' The engagement is ( announced of ■■ Maureen Patricia, elder daughter of Mrs. C. J. Staniland, Petone, and the late Mr. H. Staniland, Nuhaka,. to Ralph Anthony, only son of Mr. ■and Mrs. J. Corblshley, Petone. . \ i HOLMES—^BECK. The 'engagement is announced of. 'E'.llth, eldest- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beck, Berhampore, • Wellington, to Fred, eldest son of Mr. and -Mrs. F. Holmes, Vogeltown, Wellington. . ~ ' • LODGE—ALLEN. : Tho engagement is announced of Gloria, only daughter of Mrs. F. Coxon, Wellington, and S. Warren Kenneth- Lodge, U.S.N., "youngest son of Mr, and Mrs.-Frances Lodge, Los, Angeles, California. ■ .■'.■■ MORGAN—SAUNDERS. The engagement. Is announced of Jeau, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G.-Saunders, Klmbolton Road, Felldlng; to • Private Leslie Le Crcri, 2nd N.Z.E.F., second eon of Mr. aud Mrs."J..Le Creu Morgan, Rpngotai, Wellington. PENTIS— MACKAY-CAMPBELL. Mr. • arid Mrs.- M. I. . Mackay-Campbell, of Wellington, have pleasure In announcing tho engagement ■of their • only daughter, • Frances Margaret, to Corporal Richard Edward Pentts, U.S.M.C., second sdn of 'Mr.-and Mrs. J. C. Pentis, of Rolling Prairie, Indiana, U.S.A. STRAND—KNAPMAN. ■ The - engagement Is announced between Ros.-i/ younger daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. W' J. Kuapman ( New Plymouth, and Flying Officer John. Strand, only eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Strand, Lower Hutt. ■ WALKER—SMITH. The engagement ■is announced of Olga Joyce, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith; of Wellington, to Orvil Berdet, Ph.M., U.S.N., second sou of V Mr. ' and Mrs. John Walker, Midland/Michigan, U.S.A. ■

WEDDING

j Q'SHAUGHNESSY—GtJERIN. At the: Church !of. St.' Teresa,' Karori, the wedding ..took place recently of Kathleen. Mary, daughter of. the late |Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Guerin> and- Mark : Francis,^eldest son of the late Mr. and ! Mrs... N, Q'Shaughnessy.' The bride I was given away, by her brother, Mr Gerald Guerin, and'; Mr. R. Freeman and Mr. T. Meager were best man and groomsman respectively. The wedding frock was of deep cream satih'made on sijnple lines with long sleeves :and a- long oval train. The bride's embroidered tulle veil was held in place by a cluster of small cream flowers,, and she carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums, roses, and heather.* The bridesmaids, Misses Moya O'Shaughnessy :and Mary Martin, wore full-skirted frocks of heliotrope taffeta, shoulder length veils of net, with'■'•topknots.'' of pink chrysanthemums and . violets, and carried bouquets >in thie same shades.. The. guests were received atva reception at the English-speaking Union rooms by Mrs. C, J. Stace', (a; sister of the. bride); who \yas assisted by Mi's. R. ...Freeman (a sister of .'the bridegroom). Miss Quitha Rees entertained with ; a pianoforte ■ solo. Later the bride.: and! bridegroom left for the south. - •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 8

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WOMEN'S TOPICS Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 8

WOMEN'S TOPICS Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 8