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WEDDINGS.

BIG WOOD—HYDE. The weddiing took placo in the Methodist Church, To Aroha, on Wednesday of Miss Lillian May Hyde, youngest daughter of (he late Air and Mrs. H. I. Hydo, of Wailoa, lo Mr. Samuel Bigwood, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bigwood, of Springdalo. The Rev. F. G. Brown performed the ceremony. Tho bride, who entered tho church with her brother, Mr. W. Hyde, wore a gown of pink georgette over shell-pink crepe do chine, with tightfitting bodice and flared skirt. Her veil of pale pink net was caught to tho head with sprigs of orango blossoms and sho carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums, roses, and maidenhair fern. Miss T Bigwood, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss E. Ci irley were bridesmaids and wore frocks of green and mauve georgette respectively. Capo collars and picture hats to tone completed their ensembles. Both carried shower bouquets of autumn flowers. Mr. T. Bigwood, brother, of the bridegroom, was best man, and Mr. C. Marlon attended as groomsman. DEARLOVE—STUCK. Vlio wedding took placo in the To Aroha Methodist Church recently of Miss Edna Stuck, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stuck, of Rata Street, Te Aroha, to Mr. Walter Melville Dearlove, youngest son of Mr. John and tho late Mrs. Dearlove, of Ruakaka, Te Aroha. The Rev. H. J. Odell performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. J. Hall, of Matamata. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore an ankle-length frock of ivory georgette over satin beaule. The flared skirt fell from the waist in soft folds and was embroidered with pearls. Her veil of Brussels lace formed a slight train and was held in placo by a circlet of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white lilies ' and roses. Miss "Nellie Walters and Miss Joyce Dorr were bridesmaids and wore ankle-length frocks and Juliet caps with side posies of briar roses. Miss Walters' frock was of shell pink georgette and Miss Dorr's of pale heliotrope. Both carried bouquets of autumn flowers. Little Daphne Stuck, a niece of the bride, was flowergirl and wore a frock of pale blue silk net trimmed with rosebuds of soft lace. Mr. Lan Rutherford was best man and Mr. Lan Forbes groomsman. FITCHETT—TAYLOR. Tho wedding was celebrated recently at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Claudelands, of Miss Maud Hazel Taylor, third daughter of Mr. and Airs. H. Taylor, of Wilson Street, Hamilton East, and Mr. Frank Fitchett, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fitchett, of Marykirk, Kincardenshire, Scotland. Ihe bride, who was given away by her father, wore an anlde-length gown of ivory crepe de chine and lace, trimmed with pearls and touches of silver. Her \eil' of embroidered silk net was arranged with a laco Juliet cap caught at the back with a row of pearls and finished with a cluster of orange blossom at each side. She carried a shower bouquet of • wiiiie cosmos, dahlias, pink roses and asparagus fern. In attendance as bridesmaids were Miss Lucy Taylor, sister of tho bride, who wore a lime green flared georgette frock with berthe collar, and Miss Kathleen Tregonning, who wore a flared frock of pearl pink satin, with a lace collar. Both wore mauve headdresses, and carried shower to tone. The best man was Air. Alex. Tayj lor, brother of the bride.

GRANGER—McGREVY. The wedding was celebrated at St. David's Church, Khvber Pass, on Tuesday evening of Miss Rhoda May McGievy. only daughter of Mr. James McGrevy. of Asquith Avenue, Mount Albeit, to Mr. Walter Basil Granger. of_ Cambridge, voungest son of Mrs. Harrison and the late Mr. H. Granger, of Mount Albert. The Rev. J. Thompson, of Remuera, performed the ceremony and Mr. Gaston played the wedding music. The bride, who entered the church with her cousin, Mr. T. Dryland, of Bayswater, wore an ankle-length gown of ivory georgette and Chantilly lace. Her embroidered silk net veil was arranged with clusters of orange blossom over each ear and fell to form a train. Sho carried a shower bouquet of white asters, carnations, chrysanthemums, and maidenhair fern. In attendance as bridesmaid was Miss Hilda Potter, cousin of the bridegroom, who' wore a Victorian frock of salmon pink georgette and lace with a summer felt hat to match, turned up from the face. She*carried a bouquet to tone. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Esmond McGrevy, brother of the bride, as best num.

WILLIAMSON—HARVEY. .ROCARD—HAIIVEY. A double wedding was celebrated at Eden Hall 1 , Mount Eden, recently when Miss Christina Harvey, fifth daughter, and Miss Mary Harvey, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harvey, of Wells Street, Mount Albert, were married respectively to Mr. Robert Williamson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Williamson, Mount Albert, and Mr. Harvey Rocard, oldest son of .Mr. and Mrs. L. Kocard, Mount Eden. Mr. Thatcher performed the ceremony, Miss Margaret Ta.it playing the wedding music. The brides, who were escorted by their father and brother-in-law, wore slim-fitting, long-sleoved, ankle-length frocks, finished with flared bows down the back attached to V-shaped necks. Their veils, of embroidered _ silk net, were worn off the forehead, with a circlet of orange blossom arranged at the back of the head and finishing with a spray nt the cars. Thcv carried sheaves of white (lowers, tied with wide white satin ribbon. The bridesmaids, Miss Mai&aret Harvey and Miss Mabel Watts, wore ankle-length, sleovelcss frocks of seagreen heavy-weight georgette, with soft felt hats the same shade, finished at the back with wide ribbon velvet bows. They carried sheaves of pink flowers, tied with wide satin pink ribbon. The bridegrooms were attended by Mr. Norman Jnith and Mr. Alex. Rocard.

WYN YARD—TYLER, • Tho marriage of Miss Rona Tyler, eldest, daughter of Mr. and ISTrs. J. Tyler, of Mountain Road, Mount, Eden, to Mr. Gladwyn Wvnyard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. it. 11. Wynyard, of Tho Drive, Epsom, was celebrated at tlio Mount Eden Methodist Church yesterday morning. Tlio Rev. S. J. Wcrron performed tlio ceremony. Tho bride, who was given away by her father, woro a frock of ivory satin bcauto with a tight-fitting bodice and yoko of fischc net, and a, flaied ankle-length skirt finished with hip panniers. Her veil of Honiton lace was arranged on tho head with clusters of orange blossom and . pink buds over each car. She carried a shower bouquet of whito flowers. In attendance as bridesmaid was Miss Molly Tyler, sister of the bride, who wore a frock of pale pink romaino with a flored skirt, and tightfitting bodice finished with a vandyked neck at the back, which was defined with small blue flowers. She woro a Juliet cap of pink tulle embroidered with blue flowers, and carried a shower bouquet to tone. The bridegroom was 'attended by Mr. E. S Wynyard as best man.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 19

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WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 19

WEDDINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 19