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WEDDING

MORTON—SUTHERLAND A wedding of wide interest was celebrated at the Soldiers' Memorial Church, Titirangi, yesterday afternoon, when Miss Wendy Moncrieff Sutherland, younger daughter of the Bet* and Mrs. Morrison Sutherland, of Titirangi, was married to Mr.. Karl Portlock Morton, elder son Mrs. Duncan, of Takapuna. TJjib bride was given away by her fathfer, wuo also performed the wedding ceremony, assisted by the .Rev. George Budd. Bj} wore a charming frock of magnoii satin cut on long, slender lines an fashioned to form a train at the bac". The bodice had long . tigat-ntting sleeves coming to a point over eac wrist, and a cowl neck-lino Unmmea with orange blossom. A swathed be of satin was caught in front with two pearl buckles ami tiny satin-covered buttons were worn to the waistlm at the back. She wore a Mary btuars cap with a long flowing veil caugnt with orange blossom and carried » shower bouquet of cream roses, wljlt® sweet peas and a piece of white heather from Scotland. , In attendance as bridesmaid was tne bride's sister, Miss Katherine Sutherland, who was in a picture frock apple green georgette over a founds* w tion of green taffetas. The bodice tight-fitting and had a wide swatheu neckline of georgette and organd»*£. ; caught in front with a flower, £ sleeves were very full to the elbow atw >; the skirt, like the sleeves, had wide- ,« bands! of apple green lace inset at inter- | vals. Her hat was of stiffened apP'® green lace decorated with a trail green organdie wheat, and she carried a shower bouquet of yellow roses-* j The bridegroom was attended by W r - Reginald Norris as best man. ' Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Hotel Titirangi, the bride s mother receiving her guests in a R°™ of black chenille georgette and a threequarter length coat of dove grey geoigette trimmed at the neck with fur. fler hat was of black straw relieve with mauve, and she carried a bouquet of mauve swept peas. Mrs. Duncan, mother of the bridegroom, was in Marina green suit and a navv blue hatShe carried a bouquet of pink r oses and carnations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 2

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WEDDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 2

WEDDING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 2

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