WEDDING
B UNN Y—'WILLI A MS A wedding which interested a large circle of friends in the Hawke's Bay district was solemnised afc St. Matthew's Church, Hastings, when Wyvie Annio Williams, daughter of Mrs. F. 0. Fryer, Hastings, was married to William lan Bunny, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bunny, of Oaonui, Masterton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Canon Mortimer-Jones, and the service was fully choral. The bride was escorted by her step-father, Mr. Fryer, and her gown of parchment chiffon over satin was cut on simple lines. Rows of pearls adorned the bodice, and the long sleeves had frills of chiffon in epaulette form at \ho shoulders. The train hung from the shoulders, and the handsome old Carrickmacross lace veil (an heirloom) was worn with a wreath of orange blossoms. A beautiful armshower of pink and cream beconias, roses and orange blossom was carried. The bridesmaids were Misses Zoe and Gwen Fryer, Hazel Bell, and Janet Knight, whose picturesque frocks were of shell-pink needle-run lace, the skirts having godets of stiffened net and ring velvet bands. Full capette sleeves of net corresponded with the skirt trimming. The headdresses were of real flowers, and bouquets of pink roses and delphiniums tied with pale green ribbon were carried. Mr. Alastair Williams, To Parac, Masterton, was best man, the groomsmen being Messrs. Ralph, and Dick Bunny, and George Grace (Wanganui).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21782, 23 April 1934, Page 3
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233WEDDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21782, 23 April 1934, Page 3
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