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WEDDING

SANDERSON —PITTS. On January 23 the marriage of Margaret Olive De-Ste-Croise, second daughter of Mr and Mrs T. J. Pitts, Dunedin, to George Cleveland, third son of Mr and Mrs J. Sanderson, Dunedin, was solemnised at St. Peter’s Church, the Rev. Lionel Richards officiating. . The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful gown of ivory satin with panels of angel skin lace, front and back, the latter forming a slight train. The tight-fitting sleeves of lace were pointed to the linger tips with puffs of satin at the shoulders, and a soft satin bow at the side with long ends, to the hem of the gown. Her only ornament was a double rope of pearls. The beautiful hrussels lace veil, which formed a long train, was worn well off the face, a chin strap of narrow satin ribbon was caught at the sides and fell in soft loops with touches of orange blossom. Miss Nancy Campbell acted as trainbearer, her frock being white also, with frills to the waist and a Victorian bonnet and posv. The Misses Eleanor and Marv, sisters of the bride, and Miss Jessie Chilcott, a friend, attended the bride. They wore Princess frocks, of pale pink flowered organdie, with frills at the shoulders and hem ; dainty picture hats of pink tulle, with brims and floral crowns; mittens, shoes, and hose to match; also dainty necklaces completed most charming ensembles. The shower bouquets were very beautiful. For the bride, white lilies and carnations. with maiden hair fern, trailing to the end of her gown. The bridesmaids’ were of palest pink carnations to deepest pink, also made in the trailing style. , The bridegroom was attended by Mr K. A. Dixon ns best man, and Mr Eric Sanderson and Mr Alan Kerr as groomsmen. After tLe ceremony the guests were entertained at the Tailioa .Pea Rooms. Anderson’s Bay. where they were received hv Mrs Pitts, wearing a blue lace frock, with hat to tone and a bouquet of lemon carnations, and Mrs Sanderson, wearing a brown lace frock, with hat to match, and a bouquet ot

goldeu-.sliaded flowers. A most enjoyable evening was spent in dancing, etc A recitation was given by Mr Harold Bain, and songs by Messrs Bert Melville and Les Jones. When the bnde and bridegroom left later for the north Mrs Sanderson wore a smart brown silk frock, patterned in oyster shade, with hat to tone, and skin shoes and bag. She carried a beautiful musquash coat, a gift of the bridegroom.

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Evening Star, Issue 21639, 7 February 1934, Page 11

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WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 21639, 7 February 1934, Page 11

WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 21639, 7 February 1934, Page 11