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WEDDING

henzl'er—McKinnon ~ B't. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Avas flip scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday, when - Vera- Florence, eldest daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. K,.McKinnon, Ormond,' Avas united in wedlock to Cecil George, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. llenzler, Gisborne.. The Rev. James AIL (kfehq.M.A.., officiated at the cereiho'ny. . The bride, who avus giA'en away by her father, looked lovely in her elegant gown off pale pink silk georgette; with godets of silk lace inlet in tlie skirt, and silk hose and shoes to tone. A -beautiful pink tulle veil -embroidered in the comers and scalloped round the -edge, AA'ith a pearl coronet, and bunches of pink orange blossoms each side adorned her head, while her shower bouquet of white camellias and maidenhair fern completed a. lovely ensemble.

The bridesmaids, Miss Kathleen Lyndon, chief, and Miss Muriel McKinnon, sister of the bride, looked charming in their dainty frocks of apple green organdie, tight-fitting to the knees, AA'ith godets of tiny frills inlet in the skirt, fully puffed sleeves and tiny frilled caps. They both carried bouquets of pink camellias qnd asparagus fern. The bridegroom vyas attended by Mr. Harold Batch well as best man, and Mr. Jack McKinnon, brother of the bride, as groomsman.

After the wedding cerenionv a reception Avak held at the FreeSla Lounge, Avliere the guests were received by tlie hostess, Mrs, Iv. McKinnon, mother of the bride, who was bjjcomihgly gowned in nigger brown silk marocaiii; with l\qt, shoes-ancT host*' to tone. Mrs. llenzler, mother off tlie bridegroom, ivas smartly pitth-ed in bi'OAvh, witli a fox fur,, and. black hat. They both ■ carried lovely posies of violets.

After the usual toasts Avere honored the liappv couple, left on their honeymoon, ..The bride’s tra\*elling frock Avas of ...grey, and over this Avas worn a smartblue, coat with musquash collar, and hat, shoes and hose to tone. They Avere presented Ayith several cheques and many useful and beauti.fnl-.pr<«ents.:.,.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18467, 4 August 1934, Page 8

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323

WEDDING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18467, 4 August 1934, Page 8

WEDDING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18467, 4 August 1934, Page 8

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