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HAMILTON NEWS.

STANDRIN—BURLEY. Tlio wedding was solemnised at St.Peler's Cathedral, Hamilton, on Tuesday eveuing of Rita Eulalie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burlcy, of Selkirk Street, to John Jeffrey Standrin, only, son of tho late Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Standrin, of Tasmania. The Bishop of Waikato performed the ceremony and tho service was choral The bride was given away by her father and wore a graceful frock of ivory georgette over silver lame, tho skirt being composed of tiny frills with uneven hemline. Her train was of silver tissuo embroidered in roses and an embroidered tulle veil fell from a coronet of orange blossom. Her bouquet was of lilies of tho valley and orange blossom, and she carried an ivory and suedo prayer book, tho gift of Bishop Chcrrington. Miss Dorothy Cliff, of Wanganui, and Miss Dorothy Speight, of Hamilton, wero iu attendance, and wore frocks of briar roso georgette with flounced skirts and finely tucked bodices. Their hats wero of pastel-shaded crinoline to tone with their frocks and their bouquets wero in shades of pink and gold. Lindsay lvendrick, as train-bearer, wore briar roso georgetto and a bandeau of silver tissue. Mr. Donald Cameron, of Arapuni, and Mr. A. Donovan, of Hamilton, attended tho bridegroom. The Reception. After tho ceremony tho wedding reception was held at the Waikato Hotel. Mrs. Burley received tho guests wearing a frock of nutmeg brown georgetto and crepo do chine embossed in Chinese red and blue, and small hat to match.

After the usual toasts had been honoured the brido and bridegroom left for tlicir honeymoon, which will be spent motoring in the South Island. The bride's travelling frock was of pebble crepo de chino worn with a tailored coab of flecked tweed.

The guests included Sir Thomas Stringer and Lady Stringer, Bishop Cherrington and Mrs. Cherrington, Dr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. M. Maning, Mr. and Mrs. R. Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Joplin (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Burtensliaw, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bullock, Mr., and Mrs. A. W. Green, Mr. and Mrs. D. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kendrick (Tamahere), Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hazard, Mr. and Mrs. R. Conradi, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Arthur, Mr. and . Mrs. Pemberton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. F. House, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sims, Mrs. 11. Williams (Auckland), Mrs. McMullan (Auckland), Mrs. G. Seifert, Mrs. Houlden, Mrs. J. Pratt, Mrs. Cliffe, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. J oil, Mrs. Ellicott, Miss D. Cliff, Miss D. Speight, Miss M. Rimmer, Miss E. Scherer, IMiss P. Cliffe, Miss Moreland, Miss L. Kendrick, Miss A. Edgecombe, Miss B. Houlden, Mr. L. PL Miller (Auckland), Mr. W. Knox (Auckland), Air. J. MacLennan, Mr. C. Speight, Mr. I). Seymour, Mr. L. Seifert, Mr. Allison (To Kuiti), Mr. E. ClaytonGreeno Mr. D, Cameron, Mr. A. Donova:i, Mr. Enwright, Mr. Bliss, Mr. E. Pollock. Personal. Mrs. M. G. Farrer and Mrs. 0. R. Fairer arrived from England last week. Mrs. J. Ritchie, of Waitetuna, is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs. A. Gow, of Waikaka, was (bo guest of (he Misses Napier during her stay in Hamilton. t Mrs. Starnes and !Mrs. Barford, of Morrinsville, are attending tho Presbyterian conference in Auckland.' Miss Joan Banks has gone to • Matamat a for some months. Mrs. Marlowe, of Hamilton, has left for C'hristchurch, where she will make her new home. Mrs. 11. Toombs, district commissioner of the Girl Guides, attended the Dominion conference in Auckland last week.

Mrs. Murray, of Orongo, Cambridge, has returned to New Zealand after a holiday spent in Australia. Miss Humphreys, Dominion secretary for Dr. Barnardo's Homes, is tho guest of Mrs. Carter, of Union Street, Claudelands. i *

Miss Cecillo Chitty is spending a few days in Auckland. Lady Stringer and Mrs. A. B. Joplin are at the Hamilton Hotel.

Sirs. W. L. Wad del, of Hamilton, is visiting Wellington and Christchurch. Sirs. Darke, of Whangarei, is tho guest of Mrs. Ilaincrton.

Miss Dorothy Lovny, of Morrinsvillo, has returned homo after a holiday spent in Sydney and Melbourne. Mrs. A. W. Barmby, of New York, who has been staying in Hamilton, lias gone to Rotorua and Taupo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 5

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HAMILTON NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 5

HAMILTON NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 5