ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
HAB WOO'D—HARVEY. A pretty wedding took place at the Holy* Trinity Church on Tuesday, November 4, when Jessie Rosaline, eldest, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H. Harvey, was united in holy matrimony to Walter Reginald, fifth son of Mr and Mrs. A. I. Harwood, of Woolston, Christchurch. Canon Cache officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charmingly attired in brriche crepe de ehene, caught at the, sides, with large rosettes of georgette 1 . Her beautiful embroidered veil was field in place by orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of snow queen roses' and brides’ lillies. The bride was attended by Miss Myrtle Holding, who wore, a. pretty pale pink georgette with lace, with a coronet of salmqn pink roses and shot, silk leaves, and carried a, bouquet, of pale pink roses, and sweat peas. Little, Dot Hays was flower girl, and looked sweet in blue crepe de cher.e, with.Jiairhand of pale blue and pink rosebuds. Mr Percy Harvey acted as best man. A reception, w;as held afterwards at the Iy 'Grand rdorhs. Tho happy couple wefe thd recipients of rhafiy valuable- «and useful presents. Later Mr and Mr? Harwood left for South. . Tho bride travelled in a’pretty fiiWtr gahat’dihe eokt frock 1 With hat to match.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 3
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215ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 3
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