WEDDING
Smith —Church Pastor Greenway, New Zealand Superintendent oi the Apostolic Church, assisted by Pastor Giabham, officiated at the marriage of Olive Alice, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J. I l '. Church, ul blastings, and Neville Hugh, sou of Air. E, Smith and the late Airs. Smith, ol Hastings. The wedding xias solemnised at the Apostolic Cliureh, Buffalo Hall, On Wednesday evening, uud tile decorations were ari.istieatly arranged n.y tne un.-.-ieb Smith. Aliss Kobiiisuii, ol Wellington, was ilie pianist.
J lie bride, who "as escorted by her lather, wore a gown of lotus-bud pink I ring velvet, lilting to tlic knees ano I lUen flared with inset shirred godets, i The long sleeves were shirred above i the culls and the cowl neckline was I caught at one side with a lover’s knot of plaited velvet, lhe corsage was slashed at the back and edged with tiny buttons and a plaited belt defined, the waist She wore a crystal necklace, pink velvet shoes and a picture hat of pink summer felt. Her boquet was of autumn leaves, daphne and lilies with pink streamers. Smoke-blue silk marocain was chosen tor the gowu of flie only bridesmaid, Aliss Alajorie Church, the bride’s sister. The corsage had a cowled neckline, fiinished at one side with tiny buttons and the long fitting sleeves had a loose flare full from the elbow to the wrist. Tiny buttons trimmed the back and the panelled skirt was Hared from the knees. She wore blue shoes, a blue summer felt picture hat and her boquet was of narcissus and maidenhair fern. The duties of best man were carried out by Air. Colin Martin. The wedding reception was held at the Buffalo Hall where the table decorations were in pink and green. Air. and Airs. J. F. Church welcomed the guests, the latter wearing a navy blue tailored costume with navy hat, shoes and gloves and a posy in blue shades with autumn foliage. Alt's. E. Smith, stepmother of the bridegroom wore a green ensemble with green hat and her bouquet was of narcissus and fern. When the bride and Bridegroom left for their honeymoon iu the South, the bride travelled in a green woollen tunic frock worn with a fawn hat, brown coat and accessories. The guests present were.— Pastor and Mrs. Greenway, Pastor and Mrs. Grabham, Air. and Airs. D. 0. Smith, Mr. and Airs. Syme, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold, Mr. and Mr. R. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. C. Palmer, Mr. and Airs. Little, Air. and Airs. Hose (Pahiatua), Air. and Airs. Gavin, Air. and Airs. Kemp; Alesdanies Thear, Robinson (Wellington), Leach; Aliases Joan Smith, Betty Thear, Violet, Aluriel and Hilda Smith, Jean Kirkwood, S. Leach, Joyce McKay, I Alajorie Neilson, Kita Collins Janies I (Wales), Nola and Joyce Thear; Messi's Len Heaton, E. J. Jeffries, I'.. McKay, E. Church. J. Church, J. O'Connell, B. AlcKay and J- Collins.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 158, 19 June 1936, Page 14
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486WEDDING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 158, 19 June 1936, Page 14
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