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WEDDINGS.

"PRICE-NORMS. ~/'?£ n u d i -°?, k P lace morning and Mr Herbert Price, Dunedin. The b » d »' s Wher, the ller Mr Norris and the Key Otho Fitzgerald perfomS the ceremony. The bride was given a jar by her brother, Mr Bdirin S We wore a smart putty-coloured coat and skin and a velour hat in the eame *Uarle trimmed trilh. vie.ux row em! broidery, and carried a bouquet of pink earnntions. Her bridesmaid/Miss Betty Wis, More n cream coat and skirt »d hat to match. Mr ua,, the groomsman. After the crre E *« w« served at X "Hi* "f,,n^ " hon m «"be« coa> and skirt iU \ii to enfold She ;rore also ~ lovely seTTlZck fo> furs, the gift of th« bridegrom

BEANLA ND—DUIGAN. In the Presbyterian Church Chalmm, » uraqno and prrtty weddhur s3Sr g erat’ ln \“t6n > jTTI'E if son v>f Mr t wtj i* 1 t v ■” ea33 tand. iVJ f "• V - Beanland. the Denntv Mayor of Christchurch- The brido grren away by her father in toe pre! -enco oi a large congregation of »ue=ts and visitors. The Ttov n * . c Jr s Wl,w offleiaw i Ju,i R -rn Clt i Lor f officia ted at tlie orThe church had been beautifully dectorated by the friends of the bride T ‘2,~ e clmch the passed under a canopy of rifles with bayonets fixed, provided by old com-ades-m-arms of the bridegroom, who attended as a guard of honour. The bride, who* looked particularly c ]u C frock a wfrf m f Whhe F vepe do * chine Joit' f f| eo7es md - T °be of georgette, and the customary veil and S l le attended by nrottJliHl 1 SOD - aS l - nrlosmaid - aTld two pretty little win nieces ns flower girls. Alter the ceremony a wedding breakfast was given in the Returned Solchers Club. Rooms, at which the Alavor "1 M«7«es".°f Port Chalmers and mam other prominent citizens and officials were present, including the bridePi 1T f nts , and other guests from Chnstchnrch % Appropriate little speeches were matte and toasts were given, and quite a, budget of congratuiatory Lelegraitis was received from absent well-wishers. The newly-wedded couple, under a barrage of rice, left at o p.m. by car, en route for their future home in Christchurch. StaffSergeant Beanland left with the Alain ■. atid served as a stretcher-bearer on Hampoh, from .where he was retired to hospital in England with enteric ■ tT er ; convalescence' he was attached for speci.al duty to No- T General Hospital, Oodfofd, where ho att&inea to Jus present rank. He returned to New Zealand by the Waimana a few weeks ago. The bridesmaid. Aliss B. Wilson, wore a dainty frock Of heliotrope ctone de chine, prettily trimmed with beads. With it she wore a hat of pale pink crepe de chine with touches of heliotrope. The best man was Mr Arnold Beanland. brother of the bridegroom. The wedding presents were numerous and costly.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12707, 31 July 1919, Page 7

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WEDDINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12707, 31 July 1919, Page 7

WEDDINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12707, 31 July 1919, Page 7