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WEDDINGS

BROUGH—REID. St. John’s Church, Roslyn, was tlie scene of a pretty wedding on February 20. when Frances Ethel, only daughter of tho late Mr and Mrs J. H. Reid, of Kokouga, was married to Arthur Henry, eldest sou of Mr and Sirs H. A. Brough, of Owaka. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. D. C. Groves. The bride, who entered the church on tho arm of her undo, Mr E. Carey, looked charming in a becoming gown of ivory satin cut on fitting linos and worn with a long-sleeved lace coatee. Her handsomely embroidered Brussels lace veil was held in place by tufts of orange blossom, and she carried a sheaf of lilium auratum. The bride was attended by Miss Rae Hcenan as bridesmaid, who wore a frock of pink lace with a Medici collar, and also Miss Muriel Brough, sister of tho bridegroom, in a frock of blue lace. Both wore little caps of pink and blue velvet flowers and carried bouquets of pink roses and carnations, ’flic two little flower girls, Misses Brenda,and Nancy Carey, cousins of tho bride, -looked dainty in ankle-length frocks of crepe do chine, one in pink and tho other in blue. They also wore little caps of pink and blue velvet flowers, and carried posies of pink roses and carnations. Tlie bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr Verdun Brough, as best man, and Mr John Reid, brother of the bride, as groomsman. Mr Erie Brough and Mr Bruce Saunders were the ushers. Later a reception was held at the Strand Salon, where the guests were received by the bride’s aunt, Mrs E. Carey, wearing a mode] frock of brown with a hat to tone, and carrying a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums and gladioli. She was assisted by the bridegroom’s mother, who wore an ensemble of blue with hat to tone, and carried a bouquet of red dahlias and gladioli. The bride and bridegroom left for a motor tour of the South Island, the bride travelling in a brown musquash coat over a navy tweed suit, with a model hat and accessories to tone.

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Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 23

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WEDDINGS Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 23

WEDDINGS Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 23

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