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SOCIAL NEWS.

Miss ; Joyce Duthie is at .Present tho guest of Mrs;- T. Savage, Orakei Road, : Itemuera i|Z, -■ -• _ ■ -'■. Air and 'Mrs. Budd, of Wellington, are ona visit to Auckland and are staying at -' Cargen. ' • .' ./.., : -; •'■-''■ ~,"' ■•;' Miss H Miles, of Wellington, &$&&. \\rith Mrs.: Alfred Nathan, Wickford, c jfrinces Street. ■■'.^K, -Mrs. Dean Lawson "turned by the Makura on Friday after spending fifteen months in America.;. >~.._--.'"■'• y, During the Winter Show last week the ladies'- committee of the Flying Angel Missions to Seamen conducted a most successful cake and sweet stall, .the gratifying sum of £70 being realised. . > ~-., •.

A very pretty wedding;took, place at St. Barnabas' Church, Mount Eden, yesterday afternoon, when Miss "Kathleen Bull, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. b. A Bull, Eoxton, Mount Eden Road, was . married to Mr. Wynne Grey, • only ' son of the late Mr. J. Grey and Mrs. Grey, of Hamilton. Dr. O'Callaghan, of Thames, officiated. The church was beautifully decorated with festoons of greenery and pink camellias, and over the chancel there was suspended a wedding' bell & white and pink camellias. The,, bride, who was given away by her father, wore a lovely gown of silver lace over silver tissue. The long train of lace, which fell from the shoulders was lined with palo pink "tulle, and a. wreath of pink roses held the bridal veil of tulle in place, ■ His single pink rose carried : by the..bride added ;a ~ charming effect" to ft delightful tout'ensemble. The bridesmaids, Miss Ron a Rainger and Miss Tui Bows, .wore frocks of pink and silver shot crushed satin, the looped panels at the side being. finished with cerise roses, which also formed the coronets which mounted their tulle caps j of a deeper shade. They carried tall black j stuffs'-tied with large tulle bows. Tally Niccol was a sweet little train-bearer in a dainty r>ink frock finished with tiny frills of tulle and rosebuds, her tulle cap being wreathed . with rosea and tied with silver ribbon. Mr. W. Geddes acted as best man. and Mr. L. Mackay as groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held bv Dr. and Mrs. Bull at Boston.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18460, 25 July 1923, Page 14

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SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18460, 25 July 1923, Page 14

SOCIAL NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18460, 25 July 1923, Page 14