Quiet Morning Wedding
CHAPMAN—MALCOLM.
A quiet wedding was celebrated on Friday morning at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Feildiug, when Ida Marie, sixth daughter oil Mr. G. Malcolm, of Apiti, was married to Cecil James, second son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chapman, of Frasertown, Hawko's Bay. Escorted by her father, tho bride was a dainty figure in a suit of green linen tweed with a hat of summer felt to tone. She carried a bouquet of cream freesias and maiden hair fern. Miss Jessie Malcolm, wearing a becoming frock of blue floral crepo and wide brimmed hat of lemon straw and carrying a posy of grape hyaeintns, was her sister's bridesmaid. Mr. George Chapman, tho bridegroom's brother, was Dost man. Rev. A. F. Stewart, of Apiti, was tho officiating clergyman, and tho wedding music was played by Mr. Mathicson. Following the ceremony a reception, attended by tho immediate relatives, was held at tho Carlton tea rooms. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chapman will make their future home at Frasertown,! Wairoa. •
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 236, 6 October 1936, Page 11
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