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WEDDING

Anderson—Horton The wedding wat Solemnised reeeutly ut Uns Kapiist (Jiurcli, Hastings, ui I'rances, juungir (laughter ul Air and tiic late .Mrs 1. Horton, oi i’aki I’uki, and 1 ercy Stuart, sun ol the late .Ur and Mrs J. Anderson, ol Napier, Inc rtev. Mcliolls, ut Wanganui, officiated at tile ceiemony anil Mis,s MeHuiclieon played the wending music, the ccr** molly being a choral one. Tlie cliuich was beautifully decorated by friends 01 the bride’s family with hydrangas in pink and blue shades massed together to form arches and a wedding bell in the same shades uung over the bridal couple. ’l7,e bride was given away by her uncle, Mr William Horton, ol Hastings. She wore a gown of deep cream angelskin lace cut on slim fitting lines, the skirt, fully flared from the knees, being trimmed with trills of kilted georgette. 'I be cowl neckline was irinimed with Hills and also the slccve.s which were light lilting from the elbow to tile writt lorniing points over tin hands. An embroidered tulle veil, lent by the bride’s cousin, fell soltly from a lace Juliet cap linn lied with ( lusters of orange blossom and she carried a . lieal oi ereani chciruin lilies, waler lilies and maim n-hair tern. I ho bride w as attended by one maul, Iler cousin, .Miss Kniily Miller, ol Mangakun. Her gown was or app.e green angelskin cut on princess lines, tight fitting to the knees and Hared to the ground. She wore a bandeau ol natural Howers to tone with the cheat ol gladioli and maiden-hair urn m shinies of pmk and flame. Her gin trout the briar groom was a bracelet and ring in antique setting. the best man was Air Allan Henderson, oi Danin virkc. Owing to the serious illness of the bride’s mother no formal reception was held, but the immediate relatives were afterwards entertained by friends of the young topic, Mr and Mrs 11. Kitt, Caroline road, Hastings, and here the wedding cake was cut. When the bride and bridegroom left for their honeymoon in Wellington the bride wore a nigger-brown ensemble relieved with fawn, and brown hat and shoes.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 64, 27 February 1935, Page 10

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WEDDING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 64, 27 February 1935, Page 10

WEDDING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 64, 27 February 1935, Page 10

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