WEDDINGS
HUNT—HUNT.
• The' wedding.'was solemnised at. St. Peter's Church, Willis Street; recently of Shirley Florence. Ellen, second daughter. iOf,Mr. .and Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Wellington,"to. Gunner CeciLßaymond youngest son of Mr. and: Mrs. W.-R. Hunt, of Napier. The ceremony was performed* by the Rev. Archdeacon Bullock: Mr. J. Randall officiated at the organ. .- ' The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of magnolia satin made with a long scolloped train. Her I embroidered veil, appliaued with satin true lovers' .knots (it belongs to her sister),- was. held in place with a coronet -of gardenias and her sheaf bouquet was of cream cyclamen and carnations. Her bridemaids were Miss Sybil Hunt, sister of the bride, and Miss Dorothy Hunt, sister of the bridegroom. They were dressed alike in azure blue crepe frocks with long bodices; and. "heart-shaped necklines, I and carried sheafs of pink cyclamen and carnations. : " ■' ' The best man was Lance-Bombardier! McCubre - and - G.uniier Allan Gill was! groomsman: During the signing of the register Miss -Nalda; Crawford- sane "Oh, Perfect Love:" ' . The'reception- was:held;at the home of the bride's -parents. Later- in the evening-the bride and bridegroom left! for thefnorth; . ■■:; :
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 10
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