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WEDDINGS.

The marriage was celebrated on March 23 of Miss Emily Winifred l'eaice, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Charlaton Pearce, Bignell Street. Gonville, Wanganui, and Mr. Percy Svkes. also of Gonville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sykes, Wanganui. The bride, who was Riven away l>y her father, was attended by Miss Lynda Hod"C. Mr. M. Hooker acted as best ftianf After the reception the happy I couple left by motor for New Plymouth.

The marriage took place on March 25, at St. Aidan's Church, Remuera, / of Sibyl, voanger daughter of the late Mr. Theodore Carter, of Marringhuist, Horn* - church, England, and Mrs. Carter, Remuera, to Mr. William Meek, only son of the late Mr. W. Meek and Mrs. Meek, of Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Cyril Carter, wore ivory satin, with circular Brussels net frills. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies and pale blush roses. Her veil was attached with a coronet of orange blossoms. Miss Mavis Jacorob, who acted as bridesmaid, was in a powder blue crepe de chine frock, with white ostrich trimmings. She carried a bouquet of roses and delphiniums. Mr. Frank Milne supported the bridegroom as best man. *

Th<> marriage took place yesterday nfternoon at St. David's Church, Khyber Pass, of Miss Eva Robertson, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson, of Bridgeholm. Market Road, to Mr. H. Ifin Simpson, of Auckland. The church had been prettily decorated ( by girl friends of the bride, and the bridal couple stood under an archway of flowers and beneath a wedding hell. The b~idOj who was give away by her father, wore palest gold marocain. made with godets of georgette of a warmer tone and a cap of rose point Venetian lace. The veil formed the train, and was finished with a band of gold tissue. Her bouquet was of white flowers with touches of gold. Misses Mary and Flora Robertson, sisters of the bride acted as bridesmaids and were m palest maize georgette with royal b!»e and go <1 embossed georgette godets Ihe.r hats were or roval blue plush with flowers n shades of wine and purple Ihe houque s were of flowers to tone. Mr. J. Costello was best man and Mr. R. E. Fern? was groomsman. The wedding was celebrated at the Church of (he Holy Sepulchre, Khyber Pass, on Wednesday evening of Jean, eldest, daughter of Mrs. R. S. MeFarland, of Epsom, and the late Mr. R. F. McFarland, and grand-daughter of the late I>r. Robert Telfer Corbett, M.D.. late of Brocklands, Tuakau, and formerly well known in Auckland, to Mr. Theo. Lowe, of Remuera. The bride was given away by Mr. A. E. Dodd, of Thames, and wore cream souple satin made with panels embroidered with pearls and crystals, and » lace veil witli coronet of orange bkxasonis and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white sweet peas, rosebuds and orange blossoms and maidenhair fern. The bridesmaids, who were the sisters of the bride wore delphinium blue silk georgette, trimmed with pale pink rosebuds and blue veils to match, with coronets of rosebuds, and carried bouquets of pitik rosebuds, maidenhair fern sweet peas, with streamers of pink. The best man was Mr. George Ijowe, brother of the bridegroom, Mr. Don Dould acted as groomsman.

A pretty wedding was Solemnised atthe Grafton Road Collegiate Church on Wednesday evening last, when Miss Elvs Pollard; eldest daughter of Mr. and Mj's G. C«. Pollard, of Arney Road, Remuera, was married to Mr. Spencer Lamb, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. J. Lamb, of Pern-arrow Avenue, Remuera. The bride was dressed in a dainty frock of silver sequined georgette, 1 ; with posies of orange blossom over crepe do chine, a circu) .r veil and coronet of orange blossoms rod crystals. Her bouquet was of tuber ro<cs. carnations and maidenhair fern.' Ihe bridesmaids were Miss Reeve butherund. who wore peach georgette and silver• aco ! with head-dress of tulle and sme ribbon, with bouquet to match ; Miss Emmie Lamb in cau de silver luce, head-dress and bouquet ot same shade; and Miss «nd .Miss Doreeti Lamb, wean, g and mauve dress r f, P nn ! with wreaths with silver lace •\" d , n V bo boiiq uets to of silver on their hai bridegroom's match. I>. bride's Mr! & rollU was groomsman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 5

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 5

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 5