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WEDDING.

PITTAMS—RICHARDSON. A pretty choral wedding was solemnised at Iho Holy Trinity Church, Stratford, on Monday evening, when Constance, Eunice, young or daughter of Mr and Mrs i. Richardson, Fenton Street, was married to Clifford Henry, eldest son of Mrs and the late Mr H. Pittams, of Whare-huia. The Rev. ,T. K. McFarland ofllciatcd and Miss Middleton presided at the organ. The church was tastefully decorated by friends of the bride.

j The bride, who entered the church 'escorted by her father, was charmi ingly attired in « gracefully-fitting ' frock of ivory ring velvet. A ; tulle. ' veil hold in place by a point-lace cap I fell in graceful lines to a long train, i She carried a sheaf of Christmas i lilies relieved vvtiii gypsophlia and 1 maidenhair fern. r flie bridesmaids, i Miss Dorothy Mail and Miss Dorothy : Pittams, were attired alike in shell- | pink with black velvet hows and black hats relieved with pink. Each carried ! a bouquet of carnations and maiden- ; hair fern. Mrs J. Vinton, sister of I . i

the bride, acted as matron of honour, ami wore pale blue crepe clokarii and lace', with hat to match. She carried an arm bouquet of pink gladioli and maidenhair fern. Mr L. Pittains was best, man and Mr Jack Richardson acted as groomsman. Ihe reception was hold in Smiths tearooms. The bride's mother wore a tunic frock of Lido blue with hat to (one. She carried a bouquet of abutilons and miniature dahlias. Mrs fit tains was attired in black crepe

do chine with hat and coat to match. She carried a bouquet of gerliera and maidenhair fern. The honeymoon will be spent in Waitomo and Rotorua. The bride’s travelling frock consisted of navy spotted taffeta with hiit shoes and gloves tq match. Numerous beautiful gifts were received. Mr and Mrs Pittams will, make their borne in Hamilton. ,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 22, 4 January 1936, Page 4

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WEDDING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 22, 4 January 1936, Page 4

WEDDING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 22, 4 January 1936, Page 4

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