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WEDDINGS.

( ■ .C , 'j- i'\r '• • At All Snints' Cihiirchf l?onsortby, tho wedding took plac& pi Berifco Grace, eldest daughter "Of Mr.' and Mrs. A. 0. Robinsois. and grand-daughter of t!ho lato Cdptain IW."« Robinson, to Mr. H. L. Drake, only son of Mr, and Mrs. J, T. Drako, of Jackson, Term. Tho bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a beautiful gown of cream satin with orange blossom, and lace, Tho tulle veii was arranged coronet-fashion with laco and orange blossom,*:and: a bssatjtiful bouquet of white' roses and .carnations completed her toilette.:; Sho was. attended by Misfit!) A. B. Robinson , and K. Lowry in picturo frocks of rose taffetas trimmed with gold laco and hand-made flowers. They .word eritfolitio hats to tone* and carried bouquets ot autumn-tinted dahlias. Tim two yonwgbr brideisraafds, Misses Adrienno Robinson and Doreen Lowrv, wore similar frocks trimmed with roeliing and they carried bouquets of sweet peas. Tho best man and groomsman, were Mr. C. E. Robinson and Mr. A. Foster, respectively, # A wedding took place recently at St. Matthew's Church, Auckland, when Mr, Bert Hunt, of Waitotno, was married to Miss Rmilie Young. The ceremony was conducted .by Canon Grant Co»f«n, and Mr. PMJpot, presided at the organ. The brirlo, wlio was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Frank Hankina, was diriissed in a!i r 'emho.w<l ivory crepe do chine frock, embroidered in pearls and finished with • silver ribbon and a spray of orang© blossom,, Th" veil of silk net, was worked with" 'ivory #»ik and true lovers' knots. Tito bridesmaids wttro Misses Rosa Young, <i Scotland, eister of tho bride, who .wo.ro mauve crepe do chine, finished "with champagne Limerick luce, and black, picture bat; C. B, Haughcy, of Takarurii, "in pastel shaded green erepr* d® chine, with front paacl of laco; Iris Ifankins, Devoriport, in Who ■cr«po do Philllpa . MclJonaid, To Anga, pale orange, finished with chainpagne flow Bcatleyv Auckland, pink crepe da chine, with silk georgdt«> panels. Each toilet was completed by a black picture 1 hat'- Ttift.little flower girl, Dorothy Hankins, was dressed in tlml pink, Mr. Keith Walker, was best man arid Memt. -JW: , Young, W. West, W. Batty and.T, Hanking wero fjwmtwn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 7

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 7

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 7