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PUHA NEWS

PRETTY WEDDING HO \Y A HD—SPEN CER (Herald Correspondent.)' , A very prelly wedding was yelebralou at T,e Kuril ktt on Wednesday, when. .Joyce Woodgale, only daughter of Mrs, anil the late -Mr. W. K. Spencer. Whatatuln, wn's united in the bonds of matrimony to Philip Maurice, only sot. of Airs, and the late Air. P. tl. Howard. ‘L’tilia. The wedding took place n( St. John’s Church, which had been beautifully decorated by friends of the bride. Miss Sonmons presided at the organ. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of Mr. Charles C.aukrodger, jtm„ looked yinsotne in tt frock of apricot embossed georgette with cowl neck, long sleeves puffed above the elbows, a beltfinished with a. diamante buckle, and the skirt moulded to the knees, from where it fell in a full flare, ller beautiful apricot tulle veil, hold in place by a circlet, of orange blossoms, bad been worn by Hie bridegroom’s mother and grandmother. She carried a shower bouquet of camellias, roses and asparagus fern. Her attendant. Miss Pan Howard, sister of tile bridegroom, was charmingly gowned in a frock of geranium red, selfchecked princess crepe, made with square neckline. dropped shoulders, bishop sleeves and the skirl having a rucked godet hack and front. Site wore a brown bound trimmed with red flowers and shoes and hose to tone. Her bouquet was made ot red camellias, lacanaha, cream licmesias and asparagus tern, and gypsophila. The duties of best man were capably carried out by .Mr. lan .Johnson, cousin of Ihe bridegroom.

After the ceremony, pcrlonned by llio Rev. .1. D. Hodgson, a inception was held in Hie I‘ulm Hall. Mrs. iSpcncer, mother of l lie bride, received tlie guests, wearing a smart gown ol maroon maroeain relieved with touches ol lawn and lawn Iml and shoes to tone, fchr carried a bouquet of daphne and maidenhair ierii. Mrs. Howard, mother of the bridegroom. wore a smart sase blue tailored | costume, with hat and shoes to tone and carried a bouquet oi violets, primrose, cactus and maidenhair tern. Mrs. Johnstone, aunt- of the bridegroom, chose blue crinkle, cri pe worn under a blue coat, wiili lull and shoes to ntaieh. Mrs. Fiefield. aunt of the bridegroom, wore a Donegal tweed swagger cost nine. The. tallies were artistically decorated with crystal \ases of pink and white camellias, pride of place being given to a handsome wedding cake made by Mrs. I!. ,1. lb-own. The usual toasts were accorded musical honors. the bouquets were made by Mrs. .1. Johnstone, aunt of (lie bridegroom. The happy couple Idl later on their lioneviiKion, the bride travelling in a stylish nigger brown chevron taffeta frock, with bat, shoes and hose to tone, aml a. red coal trimmed with brown lur. Mr. and Mrs. Howard were the recipients of many useful and valuable pic-, scuts, including several cheques. The guests included Mr. and .Mrs. R. ,J. Drown. Mr. and Mrs. Ik. Fieficld, Mr. and Mrs. \Y. Duncan, the Rev. J. D. and Mrs. Hodgson. .Mr. and Mrs. J. J). Rurnelt; Mcsdames V. Howard. W. Spencer. (’. Gaukiodger. J. King. J. Johnstone. M. Graham. W. Walton. \V. Fletcher. ‘J’. Coates. Fairlie. I’evreal. G. 1 itus. I-.,. Cahill, A. Cainoron. A. Thompson. R. lkivclay. K. Church. 11. Flavell; I'.ddic. and (I. Pollock: Misses F. Howard. A. ,Scallions, I!-. King. k. and X. Hetchcr. A. Gibson. H. Hodge. 1. Rougher. J. Goldsmith. M. Graham, Pevreal (3), and A. Church; Messrs. J. Rice, 1. Jo- nstone. ('. Gaukrodgcr. ■). Martin, P>. hostel', S. Papnm. A. and C. l’rown. D. and I). Johnstone, R. Contes, G. Clnirch, and A. Rrown.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 6

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PUHA NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 6

PUHA NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 6

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