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WEDDING

MATHIESON-RUSSELL. |- The marriage of Kathleen Eva, only - daughter of Mr and Mrs J. C. Russell," of .Musselburgh, to Alastair Robert, Mrs R. B. Mathieson, . Everton,” Tomahawk was solemnised at . the Anderson's Bay Presbyterian Church, the , officiating clergyman being the Rev. J. . Newlands. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, gowned in white faoonne cut on classical 'lines, and featuring a lace yolk and full skirt falling to a train, over which was worn a full*length tulle veil. She carried a shower bo l>q ue t of cream roses with regal lilies The bridesmaids," Misses Freda and Thelma Miller (Ashburton), were in frocks of soft pink faconne worn with a head dress of pink- ostrich features, and they carried bouquets of cyclamen gladioli, • and carnations. The bridegroom was attended by Mr Lawrence Dickson as best man and Mr Jack Rus-

sell as groomsman. The signing of the register t i? My Prayer ’ was sun g by Mrs J. Ballantyne, and the bridal couple were piped from the church by Fergus Mathieson, brother of the bride. The reception was held at the Caledonian Club, where ,the guests were received by Mrs Russell, wearing a inavy two-piece suit, matching hat, with a shoulder spray of dark red roses, and Mrs Mathieson, who wore a black ensemble relieved with duskv pink and a shoulder spray of pale pink carnations. The bride’s travelling suit and coat was in brown and fawn harris tweed, worn with a smart brown hat and fawn accessories. The future honie of Mr and Mrs Mathieson will be in Auckland.

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Evening Star, Issue 26029, 18 February 1947, Page 9

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WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 26029, 18 February 1947, Page 9

WEDDING Evening Star, Issue 26029, 18 February 1947, Page 9