INGHA M—ROBERTS.
The wedding was quietly celebrated at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Te Awauiutii, last' week oi Isobcl, elder daughter of Air. W., Roberts, New Plymouth, and Charles, only son of Mr. and Airs. Ingham, of Maihihi, Otorohanga. The ceremony was performed by Rev. I. D; McFarlane (Waihi), assisted by the Rev. W. Butterworth, Airs. F.‘ Gibson played the,wedding music. The bride, who was given away by Her father, wore a frock of ivory crepe de’ chine with godets of silver lace, inset over palest pink. The embroidered veil of shell-pink tulle was held in place, by a coronet of orange blossoms and fell in graceful folds to form a train. Her bouquet, was .of white chrysanthemums, pink arid white rosebuds, and asparagus fern. Aliss Lily Roberts, sister of the bride, wore, a blue crepe de chine . frock,'with skirt made with tiers of petals. She also wore a tulle head-dress to lone with her frock and carried a bouquet shading from autumn to lemon.' 'The bridgrooin was attended by his'cousin. Air. R. Doughty, Wliangarei, as best man. After the ceicmony a reception was held- at the Alomona Tea Rooms, - Airs. D. V l ight, Inglewood (aunt of the bride) acting as hostess,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 23 (Supplement)
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202INGHAM—ROBERTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 23 (Supplement)
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