WEDDING
PRY DE-SINGERS
An interesting wedding took place in AA'oodville, recently, at f>t. David's Church, when Isabel Constance, third daughter of Air and Airs J. Singers, was married to John Andrew, only son of Air and Airs J. Pryde. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Air Hay, Airs AA r . Galbraithe being at the organ.
The church had been tastefully decorated by cousins and friends of the bride. The bride, who was escorted bv her father, wore a lovely gown of heavy satin be ante, relieved only bv bridal lace which encircled the neckline and the hem of the trained skirt. The dedicate foVls of the exquisite tulle veil formed a second train, and a halo of pleated tulle and orange blossom was worn on the head. A bouquet of cream roses, gladioli and maidenhair fern completed a charming picture. Afiss ALnrjorie Singers (sister of the bride) was chief bridesmaid, and was trucked in pink silk cobweb lace. She wore a plaited head-band of pink and blue velvet ribbon, and carried a bouquet of campanulas, agapauthus and maidenhair fern.
Airs 0. Reiter (sister of the bride) was matron of honour, wearing blue silk cobweb laco. and a plaited headband of pink and blue velvet ribbon. Her bouquet, was composed of pink lilies, carnations and roses with maidenhair fern. Mr J. AV. Turley, of To Ante, carried out the duties of best man, and Air K. Retter was groomsman, the ushers being Alesfirs J. AV. Singers (Aforrineville) and C. Alorgan. Airs Singers (mother of the bride) wore a navy costume with accessories to tone and an autumn-tinted shoulder spray, and Airs Pryde (mother of the bridegroom) was in tile-rust crinkle crepe with toning accessories and shoulder spray. Airs Pryde was responsible for the artistic bouquets. When the happy couple loft on their honeymoon, the bride wore a. model frock of London tail, with a navy model coat and accessories. Air arid AUs Pryde will make their future homo in AlcLean Street, AVoodville.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 117, 18 April 1939, Page 8
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331WEDDING Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 117, 18 April 1939, Page 8
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