WEDDINGS
BOURKE—HEINZ. r The weeding took place at Grey- j mouth on Saturday afternoon, of O ga $ Louisa, eldest daughter or Mr and j Mrs Emil Heinz, and Francis Bourke. t second eldest son of Mr Patrick ] J3ou|tke ajnd the late Mrs Bourke, « formerly of Brunner, and now of 2 Auckland. Rev. Father Holohan of- j ficiated. , I The bride, who was escorted by her j father, wore a gown of wine siik < /vet. The- bodice had a panel softly i gathered from the waist, the neck-, 1 line being finished with two Hat bows, j The long sleeves were pleated at the, : shoulders and pointed over me wrists. , The panelled skirt was finished at the waist-line with a gold clip- Her wine tulle shoulder veil was arranged over a gold Juliet cap. She carried a shower bouquet of freisias and winter roses, to tone with her gown. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Sybil Heinz, wearing a wine silk velvet gown ■ cut on similar fines to that of the bride. The neck-line was finished with a string of pearls. She wore a halo of silver lame ana carried a showed - bouquet of fr ?psias and winter roses. ’ Mr Cedric Heinz (brother of the bride) was best man. The reception was held at the residence of the bride’s parents. fne guests were received by the bride s mother, who was wearing a navy model frock, the bodice being heavny braided in navy with touches ot silver, <and a smart navy hat . She wor ® u •shoulder spray of violets and freesias. She was assisted by the bridegroom sister-in-law, Mrs J. Bourke, w wore a brown costume with st ° and brown peach bloom hat.. bhei also wore a shoulder Spray of gold abut ilons and maidenhair fern. . Mr and Mrs F. Bourke ■nlane for Wellington, the bride txav efiing in a rust-shaded model Hock, with box coat, and accessories to tone. ! south an-— Mclntyre. The wedding took place at the I Reeftb'n Presbyterian Church, on Sat- ■ urday, of Maud,, fourth daughter ot '•Mr aAd Mrs F. Mclntyre, of Cobden i and Frederick Noel, fourth son of Mi i Southan, of Inangahua Junction. • '.Mollv Edgington attended as bi ides : S and S Mr Rex Soulhan was . man. Mr and Mrs F. N- Southan . left later, by car for Nelson.
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Grey River Argus, 29 August 1939, Page 10
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388WEDDINGS Grey River Argus, 29 August 1939, Page 10
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