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WEDDINGS.

dunstall—r.ovn. The marriago of Miss Olga Edna Boyd, eldest, daughter of Mrs. E. Boyd, of Sandringham, to Mr. Irevor John Robert, Dunstall, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Dunstall, of Wouilville, was celebrated at hit. George's Church, Kingsland, •recently. The liev. Mel"arlaud performed the ceremony. The bmle entered the church with her brother, Mr. Athol Boyd, wearing a frock of silver lace over ivory crepe do chine, with deep pointed hem of lace. Her tulle veil was embroidered in silver and fastened to the head with a silver coronet. She carried a bouquet of narcissi and sweet peas. The bridesmaids, Miss Kathleen Gonial! (cousin ot the bride), Miss E. Lowe, and Miss N. Conway, were in attendance. They wore frocks fashioned alike, the lirst being of apple green georgette and satin, tho second coral pink and the third powder blue satin and georgette. I idle hats to tone were also worn, and they carried bouquets of spring (lowers anil lern. '.I lie two little flower girls, sisters of the bride, were dressed alike in mauvn and lemon satin with net frills and mob caps. They carried posies to tone. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. M. Cliilds as best man and Mr. C. Craig as groomsman. Tho reception was held at Eden Park Hall. Tho mother of the bride received tho guests wearing black satin beauto trimmed with ceriso and hat to tone. She carried a bouquet of violets and maidenhair fern. The bridegroom's mother was in a navy blue frock with fur coat and hat. Mcdonald—dew. Tho wedding was celebrated on Wednesday, at »St. John's Anglican Church, To Awamutu, of Miss Until Dew, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Dew, ol Pokuru, t> Mr. William Atkinson McDonald, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McDonald, of Edendalc, Southland. The Bev. S. Wareing, vicar of To Awamutu, performed the ceremony, and Mrs. 11. Fear played the wedding music. The bride, who entered tho church with her father, wore a frock of ivory crepe do chine with long dared skirt scalloped at tho hemline. Her embroidered veil of Brussels net was held in placo with a coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of spring dowers, maidenhair fern and asparagus fern. In attendance was her sister, Miss Violet Dew, who wore a frock of pink talfeta with flared *kirt, and black picture hat. Her bouquet was of spring flowers. Mr. E. McDonald, of Edendalo (brother of tho bridegroom), was best num. After the wedding ceremony a reception was held in tho Kakepuku Hall. Mrs. Dew re-

ceived licr guests wearing a navy rharmelaino dress with navy fell hat. Her bouquet was of violets. JURY—.J I D I ). At 81. Benedict's Church the wedding was celebrated recently of Miss May Louisa Judd, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Judd, of Kingsland, to Mr. Frederic Joseph Jury, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Jury, of Reinucra. The bride, who entered tho church with her father, woro a picture frock of ivory satin with rounded yoke of silver laco. Tho corsage had long sleeves, with handkerchief cuffs embroidered in tiny pearls, and tho heavily-flared skirt ended in a hem of scalloped net., on which wcro worked star-shaped (lowers. A large bow of tulle was placed on the,hip. A veil of Brussels net was worn with .scallops falling over tho faco and was held in place by a circlet of orange blossoms. The bouquet of cyclamens and lilies was winged with pink tulle. Miss Inez Tucker and Miss Roso Hall, cousins of tho bride, and Miss Loma Pollard wcro in attendance, and were gowned aliko in georgette in pastel shades of green, blue and pink respectively. The pointed bodices were attached to full skirts dipping to the ankles at tho back and small gold (lowers defined tho scalloped hem. Cold Juliet caps with clusters of (lowers at. the ears were worn, and each bridesmaid carried a shower bouquet to match her frock. Lill lo Joan lloaro nieco of tho bridegroom, was train bearer ller long roso taffeta frock was shirred to a point, at tho waist and frilled at the hem. She woro a cap of gold laco and taffeta and carried a tiny posy of violets Mr. Ray Jury, brother of tho bridegroom, was best, man. and Mr. L. Judd and Mr. D. .Judd were groomsmen. Nuptial mass was celebrated by Father O'Neill, and Miss Kathleen O'Lcary played tho wedding music. During tho ceremony solos were sung by Miss Molly Green and Mrs. L. Smith. A rcceptiou 1

was held at the Y.W.C.A. assembly luill, where the bride's mother received the guests wearing navy crepe de chino and lace with touches of limo and navy felt hat. The bridegroom's mother wore a gown of floral ring velvet in tones of bluo and felt to match. Both carried bouquets of anemones ahd maidenhair fern. 1{ 0U N TRE E—llA E. A quiet wedding took place at St. Stephen's Church, Ponsonbv, on Thursday, when Miss Ann Rae, eldest daughtei of Air. and Mrs. J). W. Mac, of New Lynn, was married to Enward Gilbert Rountree, youngest son of Mrs. Kountree, of Henderson, and the iato Mr. Stephen Gilbert Rountree, of Auckland, the Rev. I'rasei li. Burton officiated at the ceremony and Mr. Enoch Wood played the wedding music. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore an ankle-leitgth gown of daffodil georgette. The slim-fitting bodice was trimmed with inset bands of silk lace in a matching shade. The iully dared three-tiered skirt dipped gracefully at the back and was finished at the waist with li diamante clasp of French design. A hat with softly drooping brim of lemon Bangkok straw irimmed with velvet and tulle was also worn and she carried a bouquet of cream Iceland poppies, daffodils, roses and maidenhair fern. 'lho bridesmaids, Miss Ella and Mifcs Ncssie Rao, sisters of the bride, woro autumntinted, floral georgette princess frocks with crescent flares, scarves and long sleeves. They wore felt hats to tono and autumn-tinted bouquets of poppies, marigolds, daffodils and tinted maidenhair fern were carried. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. E. White, as best man and Mr. Dean Ellingham as groomsman. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Point Erin tea kiosk, where Mr. and Mrs. Rae received their guests.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 18

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 18

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 18