WEDDING
LOGIE—BRA DLEY The wedding was celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral,. Parnell, on Wednesday 'evening of Miss Lillian May Bradley, only daughter of-Mrs. A. Bradley and the late Mr. G. L. Bradley, Princes Street, to Mr. Herbert Gordon Logie, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Logie, Burrows Avenue, Parnell. Canon Fancourt officiated, assisted by the Rev. Sclby Spence Mr. Edward Randal played the wedcang music. The bride, who was given away by Mr. J. McKenzie Wilson, wore a graceful frock of magnolia satin, cut on princess linos, with long tight-nt-ting sleeves. The bodice was finished at the back and front with a yoke, of tulle embroidered with pearls and Sold bugle beads. The skirt flared gracefully into a long oval train which was trimmed with a true lover's knot and a sprav of orange blossom. Her veil of Brussel's lace, which formed a second train, was caught gracefully to the head with a coronet of orange blossom, and she carried a sheaf of Christmas lilies and pastel pink carnations. In attendance as bridesmaids were Miss Eunice Birch and Miss Mary Pullum. They were dresserl alike in frocks or pastel pink angelskin lace, fashioned on slim-fitting lines, with cowl necklines outlined with small frills of silk net. The skirts were inset with godets of pastel pink silk net. and their Dolly Vnrden hats of pink tulle were trimmed with blue nnd pink flat velvet rose petals. They carried bouquets of pink carnations and blue delphiniums. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Brooke Townshend, as best man, and Mr. Jack Gannaway, as groomsman. Following the ceremony a largely-at-tended reception was held at the Parnell Park Kiosk, Mrs. Bradley receiving her guests in a graceful frock of black Chantillv lace and georgette. Her picture hat of black straw was trimmed with osprevs, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and mauve pansics. Mrs. W. Allan. Christchurc-h. grandmother of the bride, was in a black satin ensemble relieved with white, and a black and white hat. She carried a bouquet of red carnations. Mrs M Chittv, aunt of the bride, wore a frock of heather brown satin and lace and a brown straw hat. The bride travelled in a floral marocain frock under a vieux rose coat, and a small black hat j finished with pink roses. A dance and ■ bridge party was held later in the j evening. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21990, 22 December 1934, Page 19
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400WEDDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21990, 22 December 1934, Page 19
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