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WEDDINGS.

•i FOOlx JiS LIAR DIM.'. { The wedding took place at St. Mat- | thew’s Church, Hastings, on Wednesday, August 20, of Olga, fourth daughter , of ■Airs. AL E; Harding, -415 Qiicen Street, | Hastings, and the da to Air. Harding, to I Vicary Cracroft, third son of Air. and i Airs. T, C. Fookes, “Willowfield,” Cam- ! eron Street, New Plymouth. The ’church I was prettily decorated for the occasion j with spring flowers; while over-the en- • trance door■ there was suspended a ! beautiful floral bell of white everlastings. I The bride, who looked very attractive in a dress of ankle-length georgette, with vandyk skirt of. silver lace, and -surmounted by a dal veil

and spray of orange blossom, carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley, freczJ s and maidenhair fern, and was attended by her younger sister, Aliss Iris Harding, as bridesmaid, wearing a very pretty frock of daffodil georgette, with deep hem of gold lacc, and straw hat to match, her bouquet being of spring flowers and maidenhair fern. Tho bride was given away by her brother, Mr. J. Ilqrding. Air. Thomas Clifford Fookes) thq' younger brother of tho bridegroom, attended him as iljest man. The officiating clergyman was Canon C. Mortimer-. Jones. Airs. Harding, gfother of <..’.0 bride, received her guests in a <. >ss ex floral erepe-de-chine of flame and yellow tonings, and a black hat, and "she carried a ■■ bouquet of freezias' and maidenhair fern. She was assisted in entertaining her guests by her daughter, Miss 'Harding, who wore a handsome ofl'o-colour-ed lace dress, with hat to tone. Alp. 'Fookes, mother qf. ; the bridegroom; 4-6 re a ; ’frock of■ wimFcoloured morocafli, with satin panels, and vest of. beige crepe’-|e-ehine, with hat to ; xhatch, and- her bouquet was of violets, primulas and maidenhair fern. Aiiss Fookes, sister of the bridegroom, wore a pretty frock of figured satin in tonings of orange and green, and hat to match. Air. and Airs. V. C. Fookes subsequently left by motor for Napier, on route to Rotorua, where die .honeymoon is being spent. The bride’s going-away dress was of floral; ci-epe-de-chine in tones of-brown ami pink, .with pink hat and coat to match,.,.. ‘ wallLaiapp. The- wedding took. place in the Te Aroha Anglican church, of Alavis Clare, eldest daughter of Mr. and Airs. William Alapp, Richmond Downs, Walton, (formerly of Midhirst, Taranaki) who was married to Francis William, third eon of Mr. Matthew Wall; of Blackford, Somerset, England. The . Rev, R. L. Connolly was the minister. The bride was dressed in a frock cream charmaline satin, . with uneven hifniline and tight fitting bodice, trimmed with silver lace. The bridal veil was held by a coronet, of. orange blos’some and she carricfd A,'shower .bqpquet.'; ; of spring flowers ' aiid , roses; She 'kvas'.•attended by Misses’ 'FhylhS anil Edna •Alapp (sister and'WsWSf- 'the bride'

respectively). Both wore frocks of georgette with tulle tinsel headresees, the former of blue and the latter of pink, They each carried a bouquet to tone. Miss Norma, in a dress of orange georgette with tulle cap, aiid' Aliss Audry Alapp, iu pale mauve, made a pair of dainty flower, girls. They had bouquets of spring flowers. Air. Herbert Wall. was best. man .and Air.'Claude Kilpin was.groomsman... Over 100 guests assembled at the weddiiig/breakfast. The couple left By car en 'tbute to Auckland and'Taranaki. PEPPERELL—HARVEY. ■ ■; The wedding took place at St; Mary’s Church on July 12, of Phyllis Marjorie, only daughter of Air. and Mrs. J. Harvey, Leach Street, New Plymouth, and Edward, eldest son of Mr. and Airs. E. Pepperell,. Waitara. Accompanied to the altar by her father, the bride wore a model frock of Spanish lace with taffetas silk bands. A beautifully embroidered tulle veil formed the train, and she carried a sheaf of lilies. The bridesmaid, Miss Aileen Hoskin, cousin of the bride, wore a model frock of pale pink georgette with powder blue trimmings, and carried a posy of flowers to tone, and Leoiie Harvey, niece of. the bride, was iir. lemon georgette with gold lace- bonnet and posy to match. Mr. A. Pepperell, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The officiating minister was Canon E. H. Strong. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Hygienic. Mr. and Airs. Pepperell left for Wellington, the bride travelling in nigger brown coat’ and hat to. tone. . .

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1930, Page 13

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WEDDINGS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1930, Page 13

WEDDINGS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1930, Page 13