WEDDINGS.
barford—falconer. A pretty wedding was solemnised at Andrew’s Church on Wednesday, w ien Aliss Alary E. Falconer, second daughter _ of Airs G. Falconer, was marned to Mr Herbert V. Barford, WaiAh Byburn officiat- , , T tj bna S’ wbo w;is given awav by Mr Henry G. Burt, looked charming mi “ ,f mbr °idered white silk frock he orthodox veil was arranged mob cop stjlo, with the usual orange blcssom, and tee bride carried a%bowor bouquet. Miss Gorothy Falconer, sister or the bride, made a daintv little bridesman], m a white silk frock embroidered with heliotrope. She wore a hehtotrops and white Katinka hat and carrier] a bouquet to match. AI r Lewis .?• acted as best man. After , tb j ,Jest'S were entertbe mdo ’ s mother at breakfast at the Cnoena Tea-rooms. Air and H eft T°f cxtpnd «l tour of tie North Island. The bride’s travelling dress was a smart check costume, and saxe blue and gold lace hat. M ACF AR LA NTS—AT A (TDONA LG. ° f ?°, n&ideruble interest to Uu stchuicb and Canterbury folk "eumaly took pi ace very quietly ou \Ved\Vwmnnl° rUI f g “K P:U,i ' s Oilmen, v\ auganui, when Captain Leslie Maciarlaue, son of Airs Walter Aiacfariane tvamara North Canterbury, was maiued to Aliss Mina Alaedouald. youngest daughter of Mrs Macdonald, ‘‘ Gicaaigdaie,” Wanganui. The Rev Mr I )enoim ed the ceremony. Tiio hncie, who was given away by her brother, Mr W. Macdonald, wore a sml]TT g r ck ,° f ."; llde eeorgetto with small floial embroideries, and a love.r ; !.| em jl , old ° red net veil - She carried an lute bouquet- Her sister, Mi..* Jo=s lo Alacdonaid, was the bridesmaid. Her hnf it 019 p ,"i hltG fioorgette frock. Mue hj mT aS i° f - , b ‘ acK "' ith tou ches of bv fW,* e f bnd TSroom wa s attended G , Grald • Butinas as best nan. After the ceremony a small reception was held at the residence of the bride’s mother.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12738, 6 September 1919, Page 6
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325WEDDINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12738, 6 September 1919, Page 6
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