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WEDDING.

The wedding took place in St. Peter's Church. Wellington, on Wednesday afternoon of Mass i'oi MacDonald, daughter of the late Jlon W. D. IS. Mar.. Douaid and Mrs. MasDouald, of lvelburn, lui'iiicrly of Gisborne, to Mr. Gordon Erie iSlnrson, son of Mis Shcrson, ui Auckland. The Iter. T. Fieklcn Taylor oflioiatcd. The bride, who wag given away by her brother-in-law. Mr. If. A. Davidson, of Singapore, wore a gOivn of siLor lace " v <' pule pink crepe dc < !•'■"'• Iho skirl wsj idled in with three a>; cui deon-plea k:d I'la.ncia bordered with tox I'jr, .i.ikl il'i, waisi finished with iny I'ink rosebuds and while roses. Ihe courL (rain was of crepe de chine veiled in georgette, and t .mined wilh banomad* rosebuds of ho.v georgette, and llie tu.hj veil '.>as fastened '.vUh orange blos.-ums and silver leaves. The wed tiling bouquet was ol [.'ink and white and maidenhair fern. In. a-llcud-anee upon the bride were Miss ileleu Hisiop and Mips Jov Shcrson (brid-ss-maids), and two lit lie lraiu-bcai'er&, Billy Davison and ' Flora Malcolm, nephew and niece of the bride, The bridesmaids weit in .avender georgette, the skills trilled to the waisi with silver laee, and plain tucked bodives linislicd at the \v;iist with pink and blue rosebud girdles. Silver tissue luls wilh hiv<'iidcr and pink flowers were Morn, and they curried bags of georgcLU finished with pink and blue flowers. A white silk tunic suit was worn by the small boy, and a frock of frilled ercain net trimmed, with blue babe ribbon and rosebuds, with a wreath of flowers on her bead, by the little girl. The best man was Mr. It. Valentine, of Auckland, and the groonisman Mr George Norman. After the ceremony a reception was) held by Miss MacDonald at the Kelburn kiosk, which bad been d■eorated wilh pink and lavender flowers, the color scheme of the wedding. Mrs. MiiclJonaid wore a gown il blank ni.itoeaiii touched with whit •, and black and

•'.lnto hat, and carried a bouquet oi crimson roses. Mrs. Sberson, I lie bride. groom's mother, was also in black and white, and carried a lavender bouquet. Mrs Davison, of Singapore, wore while georgette trimmed with eyelet embroidery, pale pink and white hat, and carried a bouquet- of violets. Mrs. Malcolm, another sister, was in lemoncolored georgette and lemon and black hat. Her bouquet was also of violets. The travelling frock was of nigger brown maioeain embroidered in oriental colors, with shoulder caps of brown lined with henna georgette, and hat of Ibe same shade.

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16606, 9 December 1924, Page 9

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420

WEDDING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16606, 9 December 1924, Page 9

WEDDING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16606, 9 December 1924, Page 9

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