WEDDING
CRAWFORD—LEE. The wedding took place on Wednesday evening at Holy Trinity Church, Greymouth, of Ivy Isabel, daughter of Mrs E- Lee, Leonard Street, Greymouth, to Alexander McKenzie, son of _ Mrs M- Crawford, of Stirling, Scotland, Rev E- Marks officiating. The. bride, on entering the church, was met by the choir, who proceeded singing “The Voi'ce That Breathed O’er Eden,” Miss V. Millar presiding at the organ- The bride, who was es- ’ corted by her brother, Mr O- Loe, looked charming in a gown of white cloque crepe, the skirt be’ng draped with white and silver, and the neck being relieved with a silver spray. Her tulle veil, edged with angel lace, was held in place by a halo trimmed with orange blossom. She carried a trailing armlet of cream dahlias and maidenhair fern. The bride was attended by her sister, Edith, who wore a frock of pale green satin and lace coatee, which was finished with satin collar, belt, and buttons, also mittens and halo to match- -She carried a -trailing armlet of pale pink dahlias and maidenhair fern. Mr C- Curtis acted as best manOn leaving the church, the bride was presented with a silver horse-shoe by her little nephew, Ron Stewart- After the wedding a reception was held in the Municipal Band Hall, the guests being received by the bride’s mother, who wore a frock of floral marocain and black hat, and was assisted by ' her daughter, Mrs J- Stewart, wearing a navy pin stripe costume and hat fo tone- The bride and bridegroom left by yesterday’s express en route to Chr’stchureh and Timaru, the bride wearing a navy costume and hat- She also wore a fur eoat, the gift of the bridegroom.
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Grey River Argus, 16 April 1937, Page 8
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286WEDDING Grey River Argus, 16 April 1937, Page 8
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