WEDDING.
G R A CE —BLENNERH ASSETT,
A very pretty wedding was solemnised on Wednesday, June 24, at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford, when Miss T. .J. (Do'ly) Blennerhassett, eldest daughter of Mr AY. 1). Blennerhassett, was married to Mr Roylston Allen Grace, eldest son of Mr and Mrs A. Grace, TCaponga. The was performed by the Rev. J. Tv. A. Ivayll, and was fu'ly choral, the bride having been a member of the choir. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a handsome frock of ivory Indian hand-embroidered silk. Her tulle veil, lent for the occasion by the mother of the bridegroom, was held by a circlet of orange b'ossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums, pale pink heath, maiden-hair and asparagus ferns. The bridesmaid. Miss Muriel Grace, wore a dainty frock of lavender satin mortmain and tulle veil, held by a cro’d bandeau, and carried a directoire staff, with lavender-tinted posy on top. The bridegroom was attended by Mr W. J. Blennerhassett, as host man. After the cefemonv a reception was held in the Medina Tea Rooms, where about 30 guests were entertained. The bride travelled in a blue and fawn woo) costume with hat to tone.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 9 July 1925, Page 9
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