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HONITON LACE VEIL

MAIDS IN BLUE. APRICOT AND LILAC CLARK—NEILSON The wedding was celebrated at St. Matthew’s Church of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Neilson, second daughter of Air. and Mrs. Neilson, of Auckland, to Mr. William Albert Clark, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark, of Kingstand. The Rev. Canon C. H. Grant Co wen performed the ceremony. Entering the church with her stepfather. the bride wore a frock of ivory satin beaute with a tiered skirt. Her veil of lioniton -lace formed a train, being arranged on the head with a corof orange blossom. A shower bouquet of white flowers was carried. Three bridesmaids were in attendance. Miss Lottie Whittingham, Miss "Violet Gibbons and Miss Doris Miller. Their crepe de chine frocks had tiered skirts and were in shades of delft blue, apricot and lilac respectively. All three wore fan-shaped tulle headdresses. these being finished with silver buds. Their bouquets were to tone with their frocks. As flower girl, little Marjorie Braithwatte wore a pretty frock of shell pink crepe de chine. Mr. Neville Harris was best man. Mr. j, Polkinghorne and Mr. Beshall being groomsmen.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 27

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HONITON LACE VEIL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 27

HONITON LACE VEIL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 27

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