WEDDING.
YOUNG—ROBINSON. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St diary s Church, Atarivn!a of Miss Viva Robinson, elder daughter of Airs G. Cayley-Robinson, AlerivnK and the late Mr G. Cayley-Robinson. nnd Mr Arthur Young, Naiiicr, son of Mrs AV, \miner, Invercargill, and the late Mr AY. Young. The Yen Archdeacon Haggitt was the Affioiating clergyman, and Airs Robinson gave Ikt daughter away. The bride look;d very smart in a crcam_ gabardine costume, trimmed with braid and buttons, the coat opening over a gold and cream brocaded % ost. Hgv hat was of nattior blue panne velvet, adorned with a gold Irssnc ornament, and she carried a white shower bouquet. She was attended bv her sister. Aliss Mona- Robinson, .<■? bridesmaid, who wore a. very becoming Mock of palo heliotrope oolieium the corsage being softened with geo’rgetto and pretty embroidered, and the skirt being slightly draped. She wore a black tullo and lace hat, trimmed with posies to mutch the dress, and carried a beautiful violet bouquet. Mir Strachan Harris carried out the duties of best man. After the ceremony tinguests adjourned to the residence of the bride b mother, in AA'inchester Street, where toasts were honoured. Mrs Robinson (mother of the bride), wore a stylish prunelle cloth coat and skirt, braided in soutache, and a small velvet and gold tissue hat. Airs Young (mother of the bridegroom), who had' come from Invercargill, and Mm, Young, the bridegroom's sister, were present, the former in a black ebarraeuse frock ami black hat, and the latter in a- rose-coloured costume and hat. Amongst the guests were ArcnOeaeon and Airs Haggitt, Air Logan Bush, Mr .Charles Bean and Aliss Loma Bean. Air and Airs David Tavlor. Airs and Miss Gudgeon, Airs and Aliss Right, Airs, I*. A. and Aliss Laurie, Airs J. {;' Collins, Airs Crank Robinson, Mrs A. M Loan, Aliss Dot Cook, Alias Barbara Tosswill. Aliss Trolovc, Aliss A'. A'yper Messrs Alurray, Rupert and Hay Subsequently Air and Airs Young left"tor their wedding tour, the bride travelling in a navy blue coat and skirt, and small navy and gold tissue toque. ’ Your wedding day should bo yom happiest day. It is the pleasant expression on tbs faces, and the heanti ful detail in the drosses in our wedding groups that keeps ns bnsv each day! Every day brings its weddings to Millard s Crown Studios. 209. High'St., jutt below Clock Tower. XI).
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19999, 15 July 1920, Page 9
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398WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19999, 15 July 1920, Page 9
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