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WEDDINGS

, ABRAHAM-YICKIMS. I. j J'he. wedding took place M i.iie v>iet:iio- . disc C'-hureh, Fi.tzrpy, on, ’July 23 of i Charlotte (Lottie), younger - daughter J'of Mr.,ami Mrs. E,,_,Vickers, _ Fitzroy, ,J,to. dph.n E,dwar<t, only son ot Apr. <rnd > ijMrs. j, Al»i ; ahain : . also 1 of. I i'Rev. ’R., il. Goisneil officiated, wjule Mis. ,j. Gosnell was at tlie organ. , . The'..bride,. Who' ehtcred'. .(<,<-0 uri'h. . ! with hei- ’faUipr; : w;iX’at'iired'in.' a. loi)g ' i'rock of. pale' 'pink .georgette falling; .: to'the ground-at the hack.; ,1 he weallopi I cd skirt was daintily-finished with six ! i tiny frills. Her embroidered veil of I pink tulle was caught., to the head with pi. beautiful coronet of pink orange Llos- , I som and fell ■ to. form. a. train. . Silver (rsiioos with touches of pink eompletod I her toilette. She carried a shower bouI ijnet of .white and pink and .. .1 majde.n-hair, fern toning with the frock. I The bridesmaid, Miss .Olive Abraham, ham, sister of the. bridegrooni,. vyore a ' pink georgette frock of deeper . toning, i i the. skirt consisting of. three scalloped. • i Trills, She hvore silver shoes, and felt. i. to. tone .and-carrieda .ehower bouquet of iceiaud, poppies and maidenbajr ■ j. fern. , . I The, little train-bearer, Shirky Viek- , ers, niece of the bride, wore a pink. I georgette frock of ankle length iiiiish’ed. | with three tiny frill-?. Site wore silver j shoes and carried a dainty silver basket of pink Howers and pink ribhom?. j The bridegroom was attended by Mi - , i -I?. Johnson as best man. | After the ceremony a reception was held at the Kawaroa, Park Bungalow. I where about SO guests were entertained. | 'Tiie bride travelled in a smart brown ■ frock and coat with'.hat and chocs -(o match. MOfUUS—AIILIJM. The Roman Catholic Church, Siratfurd, made a beautiful setting for the wedding of Kathleen Theresa, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. Miller, Croydon Road, Waipuku, and William Ernest, eldest son of Air. and Mrs. F.‘ ' Alorric, Lower Alangorei. Alnny guests assembled at the church to await the arrival of the bride, who was ac mpanied by her' father.' Her ' frock was of white georgette, long sleeved and gauged round the waist. The skirt had a escalloped hem and was trimmed with silver - lace and insertion Insets. Her beautifully embroidered tube veil fell from a.coronet of orange ■blossom. White . stockings and silver shoes and a bouquet of artificial white . spring flowers, maidenhair fern and 1 white streamers completed the ensemble The bride was attended by her sister, Sophia, jvhose' frock was of rose pink crepe de chine, with collar and cults edged with coffee coloured lace. The skirt, gauged round the waist, was finished with a diamond buckle. Her hat was of rose pink crepe de chine edged with crinoline straw to tone and trimmed with a large pink rosfe on the side. She carried a; bouquet of pink artificial flowers and pink streamers. Air. Percy Morris supported his brothel - as best man. After the ceremony about 70 friends attended the wedding breakfast at the Afeilinn, being received by the parents of both bride and bridegroom. Later the couple left by ear on their honeymoon trip, the bride being frocked in. navy, blue wool crepe de chine trimmed I with fawn, and wearing a green coat' I trimmed with brown fur. brown hat, i shoes, stockings and handbag. MARTIN—II'EWES. — { j The wedding took place at St; Joseph's Church, New Plymouth, on -Tuesday, .-July 22, of David Francis,-third son of I Mr. and Airs. W. H. Alartin, New Ply- ■ mouth, and Alary Ellen, elder daughter of the late-Air. W ; Hewcs and the late Airs, Gallagher,-New Plymouth, formerly of Stratford.. Nuptial mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father Minogue and the wedding inarch was played by Miss K. Hynes, Stratford. The bride, who was escorted by her brother, Mr. ■ W. Hewcs, wore a model frock of nigger brown satin regente, with smart felt hat, shoes and stockings to tone. She carried a bouquet of autumn tinted flowers. Miss K. Howes, sister of the bride, attended as bridesmaid, wearing a model frock of cinnamon brown crepe suede witli tangerine felt hat. Her bouquet was also of autumn tinted flowers, ■: Mr. Len Coley, ’Stratford, was best-man-.-Relations and intimate friends ■ were afterwards entertained at- a small reception. Later- Mr, and Mrs. Martin - left by :-motor-for the south;- where the honeymoon was spent. ■ ■

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

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WEDDINGS Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

WEDDINGS Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)