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MORNING NUPTIALS.

WADDLE—DARLINGTON. j* * Saints’ Church, Till me rst on N., was crowded yesterday morning by many friends to witness the marriage n , Olive Jessie, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Darlington, of ‘‘Powood,” Kahanui, to Frederick, eldest son of Mr and Mrs F Wardle, of Pongaroa. The ceremc.nv was performed by the Rev. Canon G Y Woodward. The bride, who was escorted bv her father, made a c harm in.' picture in her beautifully c-ut gown”of beb'c lace and i.mriette. with pin-tucked van dyked yoke, and skirt ol panelled lace insets. A picturesque hat of sett beige straw, dainty shores to tone, and a sheaf of salmon-pink gladioli, dahlias, and maidenhair iern. completed a most attractivetoilette. In attendance s hriciosmaids were Misses Ann Darlington, sister of the bride, and Grace Wardle, sister of 1 bridegroom. The former was daintily gowned in orange lnaiiette " k , magyar yoke and puffed sleeves of old English lace, the skirt softly flaring to the an Kies, and the latter wore, a graceful gown of emerald georgette, the bodice of which was beautiluUy tiered with georgette flounces daintily edeed with hue. Roth bridesmaids w ore ton inn- heme picture hats, and carried sheafs similar to that of the. bride Mr Sydney War-Ho. brother of the bridegroom, carried out the services of best man, while Mr John Rherrard was groomsman. A reception was subsequently held at the Chli) Hotel, where Mrs Darlington received lor guests attired in i. charming afternoon, gown of navv marocain, relieved with be ice and wearing a. straw hat to tone. Mrs Wardle wore a smart two-piece, suit tone 1600 cro i ,,J - with hat to The happy couple later left on their honeymoon, the '.rule travelling it a smart bottle, green frock, and black coat, w ith hat an ! handbag.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12567, 7 February 1934, Page 5

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MORNING NUPTIALS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12567, 7 February 1934, Page 5

MORNING NUPTIALS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12567, 7 February 1934, Page 5

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