WEDDING.
HOE NE—N OKIE. A very pretty wedding was solemnised at Selwyn Church, Mangere. yesterday afternoon, when Miss Sylvia Mary None, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GH. Norie. of Mangere, was married to Mr. William Stanley Home, eldest son of Mr. md Mrs. W. S. Home, of Stanley Bay. The Eev. R. J. Stanton performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away hy her father, wore a sample frock of ivory satin beaute fashioned in medieval style. Her veil of Limerick lace, which was arranged with orange blossoms, fell in graceful folds over a train of satin roses worked on a foundation of net. She carried a sheaf of lilies. Tile bride's sister. Miss Phyllis None, and Miss Pixie Home attended as bridesmaids. They wore long frocks of pa:e green georgette with hats of a darkershade, and carried bouquets ct sha e vellow and orange flowers. Two T flower girls. the Misses Jean 0 Ttosfof Sydney, wore long frocks of pale yellow or^ < " e bril .f e , T! , ) 'in ried Victorian posies. lle was attended by Mr. Jack man, and Mr. Bay - gouibA reception was altenvards h .. Leigh, the home .01 the. l' r \"2S u«* frock of flo g ~ g c;r ne : ware aa Banckok hat. Mis. w. ensemble of grey and iac
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21098, 4 February 1932, Page 3
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