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WEDDING

PRICE—KEITH The marriage took place last Saturday at Holy Trinity Church, Greymouth, of Ivy Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.'R. Keith, Cobden, and William Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Price Belfast. Rev., P. Kirkham officiated, and Mr. Patterson was ■ organist. During the service, Miss iP. Allen sang the solos “I’ll Walk Beside You,” asd “Because.” I The bride whe was escorted by her father wore a 'frock of white georgette over taffeta, with rucked front panel, beaded yoke and belt, and full bishop sleeves, the circular skirt extending into the train. The underskirt was daintily trimmed with pink and green ribbon bows and lace edgings. Her embroidered tulle veil was held in place with a top-knot of white velvet flowers, and she carried a sheaf of lilly of the valley, gladioli and sweet peas. Miss Beth Price, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Irene Gilbert were bridesmaids. The former wore a frock of mermaid green waterwave taffeta, the bodice of which had a rucked yoke and front panel, with a full circular skirt. A pleated tulle halo and mittens completed her dress. Miss Gilbert wore a similar frock of cyclamen taffeta. Both carried sheaves of gladioli, hollyhocks, and asparagus fern. Also in attendance was Marsha Keith, neice of the bride who wore magnolia taffeta trimmed with tiny bows, with a front rucked panel and full circular skirt. Her head-dress was a pleated taffeta halo, and she carried a posy of gladioli, larkspur, delphiniums and begonias. The church was decorated with pink and lemon gladioli and blue hydrangeas. The reception was held at Harker’s. The bride’s mothep was dressed in a costume of wine tone fleck, with black accessories and shoulder spray of white begonias, and the bridegroom’s mother wore a black ensemble relieved with white braiding, black accessories and a spray of ap- < ricot begonias. When Mr. and Mrs. Price left by rail-car the bride was wearing a cornflower blue hat and frock, with fawn coat and black accessories.

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Grey River Argus, 2 February 1944, Page 2

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WEDDING Grey River Argus, 2 February 1944, Page 2

WEDDING Grey River Argus, 2 February 1944, Page 2

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