WEDDING.
L EITCH— JACK M AN. / A picturesque Wedding was celebrated ut St. Mary’s Church, Merivale. recently, whe'ii Ngaio Jluy. fourth daughter of Mrs Jackman. “Waipuna,” Ch*'viot, was niarricel to Colin Campbell, second son of Mr and Mrs Walter Leitch, of Papanui, Christchurch. The* Rev. J. W. P. Dyer, of Mount Somen-*, conducted the ceremony. The? bride, who was given away by her brother. Air Cyril Jackman, of Cheviot. wore a sleeveless frock of cr.-nin .'.-.corgette* and lace* falling softly in an uneven hem line. Orange* blossom formed a posy on one? shoulder. 'The* veil of cream silk net fell from a wreath e f golden leaves. Her bouquet was of cream roses and maidenhair fern. The*, bridesmaid, Aliss Nancy Jackman, wore* a frock of eu de» nil georgette; and beige lace, with hat to terne. Air Walter Leitch, of Hamilton, was best man. After the ceremony, Mrs Jackman held a reception at the D.f.C. Airs Jackman wore* a handsome frock of I black georgette and black hat. Her bouquet was e>f flamc-coloui’e'd fleiwcrs. Mrs Leitch wore a frock of beige lace ami georgette and hat to tone. H'»r bouquet was of red-shaded flowers. The bride’s travelling costume was of grey, with hat to tone.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 19, 7 March 1929, Page 2
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205WEDDING. Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 19, 7 March 1929, Page 2
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