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WEDDING

CLARK—WILSON. For her wedding to'Robert'Lownie Clark, of Lower Hutt; on Saturday evening Esraa York Wilson wore a lovely frock of cream broderie ariglaise featuring a low waist line and trained skirt; Her cream veil was fastened-with a spray of cream Christmas rose's, and she 1 carried a sheaf of arum lines and roses.''The bride is the fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs John Wilson, of Grant street, and the bridegroom the • elder son of Mrs Clark and-the late R. B. Clark, of Lower Hutt. The bridesmaid, Miss Gwenda Wilson, wore a frocK of pink broderie anglaise and carried a posy of pink flowers. The wedding, which was at St. Andrew's Church, was performed by the Rev. Ronald S. Watson, with Miss May Farquharson at the organ. Mr James McDougall was the best, man. During the signing of the register Mrs Vernon Smith sang a solo. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Wilson Hall, where the guests were received by Mr and Mrs Wilson (who,wore a black velvet frock and carried a posy of clover tohings). They ,were -assisted by Mrs Clark, who wore a black ensemble. During the breakfast songs were given by Miss Gwenda Wilson and a piand solo by Miss May Farquharson. Later the guests adjourned to | the bride's home in Grant Btreet.

For' travelling the bride wore ft green Harris tweed costume With tan accessories.

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Evening Star, Issue 24916, 14 July 1943, Page 6

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WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 24916, 14 July 1943, Page 6

WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 24916, 14 July 1943, Page 6