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Bride Wears While Chiffon

BROWN—EBBETT A picturesque wedding was solcm--0 nised at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian s Church on Saturday, June 18, when j Alma Jean, eldest- daughter of Mr. au<l j Mrs. F. W. Ebbett, Woodville, Avas , quietly married to William Henry o Brown, Palmerston North. The ofiiciatc ing clergyman was Rev. J. Hubbard, u M.A., 8.D., and the organist was Mr. A. j j J. Graham. a i Tho bride, who was given away by ! her father, wore a dainty gown of white r 'chiffon with a V-necklino softly draped ». 'to the corslet waistline which was butr toned at tho back. The skirt was cut r . on Grecian lines and slightly trained, p Short puffed sleeves gathered into a ir wide band were also buttoned. Her 3- 1 waist-length veil was of whito tulle and a was held in place by a coronet of >r 'orange blossom, and she wore clbown ‘length white kid gloves and carried a y trailing "bouquet of whito roses, narcissi, r- heath and maiden hair fern. 1- | The bridesmaid, Miss Freda Ebbett, n sister of tho bride, wore a gown of r- bougainvillia taffetas made on lines similar to the bride’s. Her ensemble

was completed by a hair spray of natural flowers which toned with her dress and she carried a trailing bouquet of cyclamen, stylosi, heath and maiden hair fern. Mr. B. Ebbett, brother of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony Mrs. Ebbett, who was wearing bottle green wool crepo do chine and brown accessories, with a brown musquash coat, entertained the immediate family of tho bride and groom at a dinner party at the Jade Tearooms. Mrs. Ebbett was assisted by Mrs. Brown who was wearing a navy crepe de chine frock and a black wool crepe do chine coat with matching accessories. Also present was Mrs. E. Harris, grandmother of the bride, who was wearing black and whito wool crepe de chine and black coat and hat aud accessories. When the bride appeared for travelling she was wearing a navy tailored suit and navy hat and accessories. Later Mr. and Mrs. Brown left on a motor tour of the north.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 143, 20 June 1938, Page 11

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Bride Wears While Chiffon Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 143, 20 June 1938, Page 11

Bride Wears While Chiffon Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 143, 20 June 1938, Page 11