WEDDING.
BETA—DRUMMOND. A picturesque and interestingwedding solemnised at the Aornngi meeting-house on Wednesday, March 4th, was that of Lea, youngest daughter 01. Mr R. Drummond and the late Mrs Drummond, of Aornngi, and Kuril P. Heta, son of the late Mr and Mrs Ileta, of Koxton. Rev. Canon Williams, oi Wanganui, performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her father, made a charming' picture; arrayed in a wedding gown of ivory solin embroidered in pearls and fashioned with close-fitting bodice, full length sleeves nod llored skirt drooping to the ankles. Held to her head by a coronet of orange blossom the tulle veil worked with silken embroideries fell softly over Ihe wearer's face. Her shoes were of ivory satin and she wore a long double rope of pearls. The exquisite pink and white bouquet carried was of lilimri auraturn, lily of the valley, carnations, roses and maidenhair fern.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LII, Issue 4580, 17 March 1931, Page 2
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151WEDDING. Manawatu Herald, Volume LII, Issue 4580, 17 March 1931, Page 2
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