MARRIED IN CAIRO
FUTURE HOME IN CYPRUS j News Jias 3ust been received of the marriage in dairo on January 27 of Miss Winifred Dromgool,.fourth dau'gh-ter;of:.^lr;s;f:iE.--:.li.'.and-the.late>Mr.-J. C. Dromgool,' Ellerslie, Auckland, to Mr. Louis Coudounaris,: elder ;son # of Mr. and Mrs. A. Coudounaris,, of LimassoJ, For the -official, ceremony, the bride' wore the overseas uniform or the W-.A.A.C. "' In accordance"1 with, Greek custpm, this was folio wed by'a church ceremony, which took ' place .'at 'the Cathedral of ,-Hamzaoui,. .one. of the original churches in the old part ;Of j Cairo. . The bride, who was escorted by. Dr: C. Chri.stofidis, . wore • a loyejy frock of white lace and organza. Her veil,, with its-wide border, of handmade lace, .was fastened^ with a coronet of White TOses and hyacinths to match her bouquet. In accordance with, Greek 'custom there were no brides-j maids. ' • ■ - . ;_ j The reception was held at the resi-; dence of Dr. arid Madame Christofidis,, Miss Maizie • Langrish, of Auckland, a fellow-Tui, and Major Bowie being 1 among the New Zealand guests. The bridal couple will make their home*in Cyprus, but intend to visit New Zealand after the war.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 151, 28 June 1943, Page 6
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