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WEDDINGS.

ANDERSON—YEATES. The (marriage was recently celebrated ht the Methodist Church, To Awamutu, of Miss Myrtle Sidonia Yeates, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT. Yeates, of Makeokeo, to Mr. James Cameron Anderson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. 'Anderson, of Frontier Road. The Rev. W. {Wills officiated and Miss Kathleen Eyrie, of Pirongia, presided at tho organ. The fcrido, who was given away by her father, ;wore an ivory crepo de chino frock, trimmed with pearls, and a tulle veil and prange blossom. She carried a bouquet ■of asters, roses and maidenhair fern. .Miss .Cherney, of Morrinsville, was bridesmaid .and wore a frock of palo blue crepo de chine with a cape collar and a hat to tone. Her bouquet was of asters and maidenhair fern. Mr. Eric Anderson, ;brother of the bridegroom, was best "man. Mrs. Yeates, the bride's mother, wore a Hack satin ensemblo with a hat to tone and carried a bouquet of mauve asters. (The bridegroom's mother wore a black crepe de cnine frock, trimmed with black lace, and her bouquet was of pale mauve Asters.

BEW—DANCE. The marriage was celebrated at the Church of the Immaculato Conception, 3Ellerslie, on the morning of Wednesday, February 12, of Miss Winifred Wary Dance, only daughter of Mrs, A. Dance, of Findlay Street, Ellerslie, and Mr. Charles Patrick Bew, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bew, of Arthur Street, Ellerslie. -The Rev. Monsignor Lane officiated. "The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. D. Dance, wore a frock of ivory satin, inlet iwith silver lace. Her embroidered tulle ;veil formed a train and was caught to the head with a double wreath of orange She carried a bouquet of white dahlias and African daisies. Miss Maud •McKernan attended as bridesmaid, wearing a frock of pale apple-green satin boaute, with touches of pale pink and a Jarge picture hat of fine straw to tone, ■underlined with green tulle and coloured jflowers. She carried a bouquet of pirik idahlias and African daisies. Mr. Les. .'Absolom was best man. The bride s jnother wore an ensemble suit of navy erepe de chine and lace, with Bangkok 3iat to /match and Mrs. Bew, black embossed georgette and a black georgette tat trimmed wih ospreys.

/' FOSTER- TONGE. St. Francis Church. Thames, was the «cene of the wedding on Wednesday, February 12, of Nellie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Tonge, of Sandes Street, to Herbert Goffe, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Foster, of Herne Bay, Auckland. The Rev. Father Dignan officiated. 'lTha bride, who entered the church with fier father, wore a frock of cream georg.ette, with a tight-fitting bodice and flared panelled skirt with an uneven hemline. Her Brussels lace veil, which was edged .with Honiton lace, was caught with ■orange blossoms and fell gracefully to form a train. She carried a shower bouquet of white and pink flowers. The two bridesmaids were Miss Janet Paterson and Miss Marianne Foster. The former wore b frock of azure-blue georgette, with a flared skirt falling to ankle-length at the back. She wore a blue crinoline hat and carried a shower bouquet of pink flowers. Miss Foster wore peach georgette and a .crinoline hat trimmed with peach-coloured rosebuds. She carried a shower bouquet of zinnias. The bridegroom was attended fty his brother, Mr. Alan Foster, as best man, and Mr. Harold Tonge was groomsman.- Mrs. Tonge, mother of the bride, .wore a frock of bois do rose satin beaut e, relieved with grey and a black hat with 6 floral crown in rose tones. She carried ji bouquet of pink flowers. Mrs. Foster •wore fuchsia-coloured satin with a black jlace coat and hat to match. She carried :t bouquet to tone.

KELLEHER—PULMAN. The wedding took place at St. John's .Church,/Northcote, on February 19 of 3Vliss Maude E. Pulman, daughter of Mrs., !A. Pulman, to Mr. D. J. Kelleher, oldest pon of Mr. D. Kelleher, of Ponsonby. lho •Rev. Jasper Calder officiated. The bride, who given away by her brother-in-Jaw, Mr. Albert Oldbury, wore a white and silver georgetto frock, with a. palo blue tulle bow at one side. Her veil was of white embroidered tulle and she carried a pretty bouquet of white asters and dahlias. The bridesmaid. Miss Gladys 'Jeffs, wore coral georgette with _ silver trimmings and her hat was of crinoline straw to match. She carried a bouquet of brofi/.e-tinted tiger lilies and dahlias, rrhe best man was Mr. Fred Pulman. Mrs. Pulman, the bride's mother, woro a Mack marocain ensemble and hat to match ,and carried a pretty bouquet, of red dahlias and asparagus fern. Mrs. Oldburv, tho bride's sister, wore a lobcliafcluo silk frock, with hat to tone.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 20

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 20

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 20