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WEDDINGS.

ITARTY—SHERA. The weddimr took place at St. s Church. Penrof?, c*» Tuesday of Miss Edith M. Shera, formerly of. the Framit;n C-univ Council staff, Pukekohe, a daughter oi -Mrs. E. H. Shera, oi Pentose", to Mr. Leonard P. Hatty, son or. Mr. J. Kew Harty, of Pevonport. The ceremony virus conducted by the R*. i v. \v. A Butier, and Miss Muriel Lysnar, Ol Pukekohe, was organist. The bride, was civen away by her brother, Mr. A. E. Shera, was gowned in honey beige -eorgette. Her headdress was a silver face "veil with orange blossoms to tone with her frock, and her bouquet was of tea and maidenhair fern. The bridesmaid wa3 Miss Edna bhera, ss>iei of the bride, who wore a frock * f appic- i -reen georgette relieved with silver, and : picture hat to tone. She carried a bouquet i of pink lillies, roses and asparagus iern. j The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Lo>} Mays., of Devunport, as beit man. waugh-reed. The weddins was celebrated recently of Miss Mabel Alice Reed, youngest daughter oi ilr. and Mr?. H. E. Reeu, of Waerensa. to Mr. Wilfred Geo'ge Waugh. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Waugh, cf Great South Road. j Kimihia. The ceremony, performed by i the Rev. Gibb. of Huntly. took place at. , the residence of the bride s parents. The ; brief, who was given away by her father. ; v.r.rc a frock of ivory crepe de chine and lace with a spray of orange blossom at ; th<» waist. Her embroidered tulle veil' was held in place with a coronet of orange ■ blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet ; of white flowers and maidenhair f*rn : with v.hite satin streamers. 'Die brides- i maids were Miss May Reed, sister of the , bride who wore Bale pink georgette and , lace and pink tulle halo with"silver leave?, j and Miss Elsie Waugh, sister of the j bridegroom, who was in pale pink chemhe , and georgette with a silver ornament. , Her pink tulle halo was ornamented with j silver leaves. Both carried bouquets 1 harmonising with their frocks. Mr. Eo- • vtnrd Reed was groomsman and Mr. | Nathan Waugh was Ijest man. The j mother of the bride wore a one-piece frock j <.f beize repp with fox fur and black hat. ; The Tiiother of the bridegroom. Mrs. E. j Waucb. wore a fro.k of prey sued era doth j with black bencaline coat and marabou* ; fur and Mark hat. Both carried autumn , tinted po.-ies. j

All KENHEAD —KIEL. i The weddinc was celebrated in the ! Presbvtenan Church. Helensville. oi Miss I "Uariorv Bervl Hill, daughter of Sir=. H,-. j and the late Mr. A J. Hill 01 Helens- ! ri ]i e to Mr. Victor Edward Aitkenhead. • 01 ,jV son of Mrs. Birkenhead and the late 1 Mr" II Ai-rkL-r.hea.-i. of I'arakai, Kelens--1 v;IC The Rev. Ha.Uiday, of St. Peters, 1 Auckland, performed the ceremony. The brde who entered the church -with her unci?! Mr. James Stewart, yore a gown of dc-'-p chamnafme lace, studied ws„h rninestones over sold lame. It was made witn lon- sleeves and uneven hemVbb and finished with a large tulle bow c-n the 'left. Her hand-embroidered suj£ --:■ j ..rrnf'i the rram. Site carried a .hover banquet cf pale pink and cream ! roses, snowdrops, gerberas and maiden- | n- iv - with cream satin streamers, i Phyllis Hill, twin sister of the bride, i attended as chief bridesmaid, and wore .1 I frock or r'-t# silk net made with a very ftjlJ skirt falling in deep points, outlined in s ;] v „'-~ tin-hi-Sttins ledica of rose satin "and" silver lame. Hiss Jean Hilt was also i : n at«»rdancp. and wore rose ceotsrette, made wttb frilled skirt and ticbt-fittinp. bodice of rose satin and silver lame. Both bridesmaids wore tulle head-dresses _to ♦ one with their frocks and carried bouquets of {-ale pink Iceland poppies, ; laehanalias, snowdrops and maidenhair ; fern with pink and silver streamers. Mr. ; J. Keane and Mr. L. Roisterer were best ; man and groomsman respectively, and Air. P.. Ta-'lor acted as nsher. After the cere- , morv a r"cerjt:on was held in the ■ ji.Vntrf The bride's mother received her I atiests/wMrinp a black chenille peorzette j fvo'-k with touches of white, and black > hat to match. The bridecroom's mother ; wore a Mack satin coat over a crepe de • chine frock and black hat. SOUTHEE—CHR ISTEN SEX. j The weddinc took place at the Lutheran ■ Church Palmerston North; recently oi | Muss Ida Christensen, fourth daughter ■ r.f \jj and Jlrs. 1. Christensun, oi : Makerua, to Mr. Albert Leonard Southee, , second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Southee, of Braelra, Walton, Waikato. The bnde j wore a gown of ivory crepe de chine and j silver lac a with a veil held in place with j clusters of orange blossom. H#r bouquet j was of freesias and azaleas. Miss Dorothea j Christ ensen was her attendant. She wore ; a frock of Lido blue crepe de chine and j cream lace, and a soft felt hat to tone, j Hie Efcv. A. ChrisUassen officiated. Mr. j Allen Southee, brother of the bridegroom, j was best man. and the bride's pave , her away. Miss Letitia. Southee played j the wedding music, j v „ .j*jrJ3rw i '*anr—

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20307, 15 July 1929, Page 17

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20307, 15 July 1929, Page 17

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20307, 15 July 1929, Page 17