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WEDDING

WILSON—MOYLE. A A ery pretty wedding was solemnised at the South Dunedin Presbyterian Church by the Rev. D. Hoggie on the evening of Tuesday.. June 14, wlieii Catherine Movie, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. ‘Moyle, of Mosgicl, was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to Eric, voungest son of Mr Wilson and the late Mrs Wilson, of Cavcrsham. The bride, entering the church on the arm of her father,' looked charming in an ankle-length frock of white satin and luce. Her veil of beautiful tulle net fell in graceful folds from an orange blossom coronet, ami she carried a sbeath of white chrysanthemums and maidenhair fern. Attending the bride was her cousin, Miss Edna Weir, who woro a gown of pink satin, with furtrimmed coatco, hat, and shoes to tone. She carried a sheath of lavender chrysanthemums. Miss Clarice Barker made a charming little flower girl in an ankle-length frock of powder blue silverino and net, with a fur-trimmed coatee and cap to match, and carrying a tiny Victorian posy. The bridegroom was attended by Mr L. Constable as best man. Miss Edith Beck presided at the organ. A reception was held in the Douglas Private Hotel, where, the bride’s mother, who was attired in a mulberry crepe suede gown and hat to match, received a large number of guests. Later the bride and bridegroom left by car for Central Otago, ■where the honeymoon was spent. The happy couple wore the recipients of many beautiful presents.

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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 20

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WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 20

WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 20