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RAETIHI WEDDING

VEIL OF EMBROIDERED BRUSSELS NET IS WORN OVER IVORY SATIN GOWN FREEMAN—HADDOCK i v "cdding of considerable interest I i v \ aa , celebrated last week at St. PatMsrv t- lur c h > Raetihi, when Winifred j Mari . eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i t k ,i\i ladd ° ckl " a& “tarried to Samuel I i r, a " re “ ce - youngest son of the late i , santuel Freeman, Blackwell, | ■ Derbyshire, England. The ceremony was performed by the 1 I 7> ev : l ather Sweeney and Mrs. 11. Frederick presided at the organ. j Mho church had been artisticallv | decorated for the occasion. i Th° bride was gowned in white satin ■ beau to with a veil of embroidered i mussels net, caught with sprays of oiango blossom. She carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaid, Miss Doreen Hadj dock, wore an apricot crepe de chine ! , trock with hat to tone. Miss Norah Haddock, the flower girl, wore an j apricot taffeta frock scolloped with bunches of forget-me-nots, and she I carried a basket of violets. The page | ; boy, little Lennie Thompson, wore a; . blue satin suit frilled with white satin. ! The bride's mother wore a beige ■ crepe de chine frock and carried a - posy-of cream primroses and maidenhair fern. -After the ceremony a reception was 1 ’ belrl at Airs. Keucke's Dining Rooms, j

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 23

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RAETIHI WEDDING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 23

RAETIHI WEDDING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 23

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