WEDDINGS.
: , BUCK—GOODSON. was l iiiarrLd l to H °“ c 'f 'b'.Cla mlenoye,' • I Ruined the ceremony. The bride’s cousin presided at the organ bride, who was given awav bv hoe b other, wore a lovely frock of powder blue soie-du-clune, trimmed with .silver lace and ribbon. Her veil was oaugU v th a ureath ol orange blossom and silver leaves, and .she carried a. bouquet ,°J. chl Tsauthemum.s and ferns Tile bridesmaid, Aliss Edith Goodson uas dressed m cornflower blue crepe .lb .eJnue, also trimmed with silver lace and wore a hat of apricot georgette’. Her bouquet was of apricot, chrysanthemums and ferns. Air Vv. Buck was best man. The church was decorated with autumn flowers and leaves bv friends of the bride. After the cer.’mony, a reception was held in the liafl i\ fueii was arranged with flowers and greenery. AJrs Goodson received her guests wearing a. blue silk frock, hat to match, and carried a. posy of .spring flowers. The bridegroom’s mother wore a navy costume and a brown hat. ' Later in tho day the bride and bridegroom left by ear for Christehureli, the former wearing a. navy li'oek with coffee trimmings, a veil velvet hat, and coat of dark gray, I with fur collar and cuffs.
\\ I b.SOiN —A'OIOHT. | A very pretty wedding took place in St. Alban’s Church, Pleasant Point, recently, when Ivy, eldest daughter of Mr and Airs J. C. A’oight, of Cricklewood, was married by the Rev. K. Macpherson, to Harry Clifford Wilson, youngest sou of Air and Airs H. J. AVilson, of Lincoln. The church Mas decorated u'ith Ilowers by the bride’s iriends. Airs Alaephersou presided at the organ, while the choir sang '“The Voice that . Breathed O’er ICden,” us the bride entered the church, accom- 1 pniiied by her father, ulio afterwards gave her au'ay. The bride looked very charming in a dainty frock of ivory cerpe do chine, with deep fringing on the over-dress, and silver lace on the sleeves, caught at the shoulder with satin streamers and orange blossom. Sbo wore a beautifully worked veil, set with orange blossom and rosettes, . and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums, tied with ndiite satin ribbons. Rile was attended by lier sister, Miss Stella Voight-, udio wore a dainty dress of apricot -silk marocain, with apron effect, embroidered M'ith pipk beads, and caught at the shoulders M'ith -apricot streamers. A blade Leghorn hat, trimmed with black lace and ribbon streamers, lent a very smart effect. Sho carried a bouquet of ' chrysanthemums to tone, and More a I string of pearls, the gilt of the bride--1 groom. The bridegroom u'as attended bv Air Cecil Giddon, of Pleasant Point. After the ceremony, the guests were entertained at a ceremony in Lou’inan s tearooms. The bride’s mother woro a braided nigger-brown costume, and a hat of black crepe de- chine, relieved M'ith gold; she also wore a fur stole. '1 he bridegroom’s mother wore a braided mauve costume, with hat to tone, also a marabout stole.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 3
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500WEDDINGS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 3
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