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WEDDINGS.

COBB—DAVIE. The wedding was solemnised last evening at St. Matthew's Church, of Miss Mina Davio, only .daughter of Mrs. L. Davie, of Great North Road, Grey Lynn, to Mr, Leslie Cobb, oldest son of Mr. and Mis. Cobb, of Mount Albert. Canon C. 11. Grant Cowen officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, wore a frock of pale rose georgelto with a deep uneven hem of pastel-embroidered ecru lace and a coatee of the same material. Her rose shadeel picture hat was swathed with velvet ribbon and she carried a sheaf of pi nit gladioli. In attendance as bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen Stephenson and Miss Joan Roberts, who # weVe dressed alike in frocks of delphinium blue georgette with blue silk lace inset at the waistline in deep scallops. Their blue Bangkok hats were trimmed with pastelshaded'flowers and they carried bouquets of blue and yellow irises. Mr. Donald Cobb was best man and Mr. Alec Davie Was groomsman. Mrs. Davie, mother ol the bride, wore a nigger brown satin coat and frock, and a lawn hat with Oriental trimming.

BRADLEY—O'NEILL. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Mary O'Neill only daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr A.' O'Neill, of Pukenui Road, Epsom, to Mr. John Douglas Bradley, eldest son of Mrs. L. E.,Bradley, of St. Heliers Bay, was celebrated at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, JEpsom, yesterday morning. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Liston, assisted by the Rev. Father O'Byrne. Miss Theo Halpin played the " Wedding March" and sacred solos were sung during the nuptial mass by Miss O'Brien and Miss Smithies. Ihe bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr A Cronin', wore a period frock with a 'tight fitting bodice of ivory georgette inset with lace. Tile bouffant skirt, which fell almost to the ground, was composed of alternate frills of georgette and tulle, and was mounted over shell pinlc georgette, the latter, appliqued in a rose design, also defining the hemline. Her tulle veil, which fell over the face, was bordered with lace and was held in position to the head with orange blossom buds. She carried a sheaf of lilies. In attendance as bridesmaids were Miss Mary Rothery, Miss Dorothy Alder, Miss Kathleen Franklin and Miss Jean Dallen. They were dressed alike in frocks of peach-shaded taffeta with tight-fitting sleeveless bodices finished with a net yoke. The skirts, which dipped at tl;e back, were composed of three tieis, each tiei being edged with scalloped net, while the waist was finished with a large taffeta bow. Their ballibuntal picture hats were swathed with velvet ribbon _ and they carried bouquets of flowers in a slightly deeper shade of peach. Mr. Reginald Bradley attended his brother as best man and Mr. Martin Rogers was groomsman. Mrs. O'Neill, mother of. the bride, wore a georgette and lace frock in a desert sand shade embroidered with a pailette design, and a hat in a toning shade trimmed with hand-made velvet flowers. She carried an autumn-tinted bouquet. Mrs. Bradley, mother of the bridegroom, was in a beige lace and georcetto ensemble and a lime felt hat with a lace -crown. She curried a bouquet to tone.

HARROP—ADDISON. St. Matthew's Church was the scene of the wedding last evening of Miss Ruby Addison, only daughter of Mr. and Mis. Addison,, of Point Chevalier, to Mr. Gordon Harrop, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrop, of Point Chevalier. Canon O. H. Grant Cowen officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore ,i frock of ivory georgette with a tiered skirt which dipped at the back, while the waistline was swathed with georgeLte and caught with a diamante buckle at the side. Her tulle veil formed a train and was caught to the head with a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a shower bouquet of pink and white flowers. Mrs. W. Brown was matron of honour and Miss Dulcie Anthony, bridesmaid. They were dressed in frocks of lemon and Lido blue crepe de chine respectively with tiered skirts and bands of pastel-shaded flowers defining the waistline. Their hats were in a toning shade and they carried bouquets of roses and carnations. Little Joan Trevarlhen was flower girl and wore a frock with a silver jatno corsage and a frilled skirt of pink tulle. Her poke bonnet of pink taffeta was faced with silver lace and she carried a basket of pink geraniums. Mr. Arnold Harrop attended the bridegroom as best man and Mr. Philip Addison was groomsman. Mrs. Addison, mother of the bride, wore a nigger brown figured satin frock with a small brown satin hat. Mrs. Harrop, the bridegroom's mother, was in beige georgette and lace with a fawn straw hat.

ROMAN—DANKS. The marriage of Miss Mona Christina Dunks, younger daughter of Mrs. C. Bailey, of Remuera, to Mr. Joseph Roy Roman, son of Mr. J. Roman, of Devonport, was celebrated at St. Matthew s Church last ovening. Canon C. 11. Grant Cowcn performed the ceremony.' 'I lie bride, who was given away by her father, wore u frock of shell-pink georgette with nil uneven hemline embroidered m _ a liund-paintcd design of silver and pink flowers. Her tulle; veil was caught to tho head with a' wreath of orange blossom and she carried a shower bouquet of pink tmd whilo flowers. Miss Ethel Joy and Miss Nancy Croot were bridesmaids and woro frocks of iris-mauve and salmonpink georgette respectively, with tulle head-dresses. They carried bouquets to tone. Tho bridegroom was attended by Mr. Charles Richards as' best man, and Mr. Alan Roman was groomsman. Mrs. Bailey, mother of tho bride, wore a beige lace and georgette ensemble with a rosepink Bangkok hat.

SHARP —CRIER. Tho wedding was solemnised yesterday afternoon at tho Milford Baptist Church of Miss Lily May Crier, second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. J.' Crier, of Milford. to Mr. J. 11. Sharp, third son of Mr. and Mrs. David Sharp, of Aberdeen, Scotland. Tho bride, who entered the church with her brother, Mr. J. Crier, wore a frock of whito georgette with a flounced skirt edged with tulle and a hip swathing finished with a large pearl ornament. A Richelieu cap held in placo the tulle embroidered veil which formed a short train, caught at intervals with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a pink and white shower bouquet tied with tullo bows. The bridesmaids were Miss L. Crier and Miss Lucy Crier, who wore frocks of salmon pink and powder bluo georgette respectively, both mado alike with full flared skirts with pin tucks. Their hats wero also alike in champagno Bangkok straw trimmed with shaded velvet ribbons and they carried bouquets to tone. Tho best man was Mr. S. Bacon and Mr. G. Banks was groomsman

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 17

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 17

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 17

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