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WEDDINGS

I i BOOTH—WALL. j At St. Mary's Church on "Wednesday afternoon, a pretty but quiet wedding took place, when Miss Lula Wall, j youngest daughter of Mr and Airs Wall, of Edward Street, was married to Mr George Booth, of Oamaru. The bride, who was attended by Miss E. Alter and her niece Miss Myrtle. Petri© (as bridesmaids), was given away by her father, while Mr George WaU, brother of the bride acted as best man. The ceremony was performed by the Yen. Archdeacon Jacob. The bride s dress was a lovely frock of soft silk veiled in pretty lace, and a court train of the faintest shade of heliotrope, veiled with ninon and trimmed with a true lover s knot caught with orange blossoms. Her veil was arranged in mob cap style, the sides being fastened with orange blossoms. She carried an exquisite bouquet of white flowers. 'J ho bridesmaids' dresses were made "Miss Eliza. A leer's of heliotrope silk veiled with net and trimmetKwitli pretty insertion, Miss Myrtle Petric's of white silk trimmed with neat insertion: and they wore mob caps of lac-e with white, lilac, and carried white shower bouquets. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at breakfast by Mr and Mrs Wall at the residence of the bride's sister. Mrs Spavin. Later in 1 the day Mr and Mrs Booth left by the express for the south where the honeymoon is to be spent. The bride's goingaway dress was a grey costume with a smart hat of pure white. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a lovely pearl and ruhv ■ bangle., and to the bridesmaids, dainty gold lockets, set with rubies. Both bride and bridegroom being well ktioU-n in the district ".hey were the recipients of many handsome presents, and received many congratulatory telegrams. j. XE WTO-N—XA L HOT. | A very pretty wedd.ng took paiice last. \\ «alucsuay la fet. .uarnar>ua j Cnurch, i' enuaaon, when Miss Betty: JaiOot, second Uuujjmor or Air and j Mrs Ueorgo laiboc, ivjigsdotvu, Xiinaru was married by tne Kev. W. lie an to ! Mr S. Newton, Natohiwi, son ufAlr and Airs O. -Veivuou, Ghnateiuuvh. The i bride wbo was. given away by ner father wore a very smart champagne coloured coat and skirt, witu. a large tage'i straw hat trimmed with a trait of pjikil-owets, slio carried a bouquet of p.iik carnations and fern w-tii long p.nk streamers. Her bridesmaid, M.ss Edith Talbot, pale blue reseda costume, go.cl coloured Jiat with go.d and blue barley, she carried a muff. Mr Grantley Norton was best man. Mrs George Talbot wore white satin with black ninon and lace .overdress and a black moire toque with an amber aigeret-to mount. Airs Nowton, grey coat and skirt, black hat, with, ostrich tips, Mrs Leslie Rutherford, biscuit c-o'.'oured coat nnd -kirfc. hat to match, Mrs R- Lindsay, navy costume, rose coloured bat. Mrs Ernest LeCren, h'svek crepe de chine coat and skirt, floral 'nat. Mrs Hartley Smith, navy costume, b'.'ack hat trimmed with blue velvet and marguerite daisies. Mrs Jack Talbot, .smart frock of steel gray, grey hat en suite and handsome set of .■mine, others present were Airs Denis Chapman, Mrs i\ Bruges, M:ss Dorothy Newton, Mr .Melville Newton, .Mian d Airs T. Chapman, Air and Airs Walter Chapman. Air and Airs -T. New-ton, Air and Alrf E. llay, ALss N. Newton, Airs and Miss Robinson, Mr and Airs 1?.. P. Hare.an. Mrs Wa'Jace, Mrs Cunningham. Airs Barnett, Miss Russell Aliss S. Murray, Air -aid Airs 11. Todhunter. Air and Airs Ernest Talbot. Dr Cooke, Alisses Ccoke (2), and Aliss Talbot. After the eeremony a recept'on was held at the residence of the bride's sister. Airs R. O. Lindsay, "Sbepperton.'Tdris Road, Fenda.l- - The bridegroom's wesent, +o the bride wits a handsome diamond brooch. Later in tne day the bride and bridegroom left for the North Island en route for Sydney, the former wearing a travelling dress of iridescent blue c'oth with hat to match. • I

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Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15742, 28 August 1915, Page 3

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WEDDINGS Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15742, 28 August 1915, Page 3

WEDDINGS Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15742, 28 August 1915, Page 3