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WEDDING.

—,— JOaNSTONJJ-YAIiB. A pretty wmlding look place on Tues“AV, iiltoi’tiwui, at St Jolm’a Church. Latimer Square. Tlu> bride was Miss Dorothy M. (i, Vnlo, daughter of Mrs H, Palmer, nml gmithlmightpr of Air and Mrs It. Symons, iSydonlmm. Thu Kov P. .1. Oenks was tho officiating minister. Tl:o bride entered tho church on tho arm of her grandfather, hy whom aim was given away. She won; a beautiful bridal gown of ivory wliito oropo do chine _ and georgette ham] worked and relieved with pearl trimmings. Her _ court train of cropo do ohino, lined with champagne georgette, was daintily embroidered with a horseahbo and trnelovcrs’ knots. She wore the orthodox wreath and veil. The two bridesmaids, Miss A. Symons and Miss Ina Johnston, were dressed in apricot crepe do chine, the former wen ring _ a velour hat of vieux rose ro. lieved with black, and the latter a Leghorn hat with pink and black trimmings. They carried bouquets of pink and white roses, and wore emerald and pearl pendants, gifts of the bridegroom The two Hewer girls, Lorna Palmer and Bonn Revericlgo, looked very sweet in pink crepo do chirm with touches of blue, and hats to match. They carried baskets of flowers and wore gold broodies, gifts of the bridegroom. Mr Harold Green, of Auckland, accompanied tile bridegroom as best man, Air Eric Johnston being tho groomsman. After tho ceremony Mr and Airs Symong held a reception at their residence, Shakespeare Road. Airs Symons received her guests wearing a black silk coat and skirt, black hat relieved with gold. Airs Palmer, mother of the bride, wore champagne crepo do chine and a violet and pink hat. Airs Johnston, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a grey costume, and black hat relieved with white.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12572, 8 March 1919, Page 6

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WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12572, 8 March 1919, Page 6

WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12572, 8 March 1919, Page 6

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