WEDDING
VICKERY—D'ARCY-SMITH A wedding of interest to a wide circle of friends was celebrated at St. Peter's Cathedral, Hamilton, on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Bessie Violet Vickerv, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickery, of Hamilton, was married to Mr. Newman D'Arcy-Smith, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D'Arcy-Smith, also of Hamilton. The Bishop of Waikato, the Rt. Rev. C. A. Cherrington, officiated. The bride, who entered the church with her father, wore a graceful frock of ivory cob-web lace inlet with fine net/worn over erepo suede and fashioned with a long, tight-fitting bodice and full skirt falling to tho ground in the front and forming a long train at the back. The long sleeves were puffed to the elbow and from there tight-fitting. Her veil was of Brussels net, heavily embroidered, and she carried a sheaf of cream dahlias, asters and roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Joan Robertson, of Auckland, Miss Audrey Hutchinson, also of Auckland, and two little girls, Miss Barbara Pountney and Miss Sheila Smith, who were all dressed alike in frocks of midnight blue panne velvet, swathed to the ground, with hugo puff sleeves. They wore close-fitting bluo panne velvet hats and each carried a sheaf of autumn coloured zinnias. Dr. Eric D'Arcy-Smith was best man and Mr. Ray Eraser groomsman. A reception was held at the Wattle, Mrs. Vickery receiving tho guests in an ensemble of nut-brown tweed with molo fur trimming and a small Viennese felt hat trimmed with ostrich feathers. She carried a posy of chrysanthemums. Mrs. J. D'Arcy-Smith, mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of black chiffon velvet and small black hat.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 3
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