WEDDINGS.
i SYMISTER—HODGKINSON. Ihe wedding was celebrated at St Peter s, Upper Riccarton, on Wednesday, September 29, of Mr Stan. Syraistei, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Hi Symister. of Lower Riccarton, and Miss Mary Hodgkmson eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Hodgkinson, of Upper SCC5 CC “ rtoa ' J he ceremony was perfumed by the Rev H. York, vicar of St w e w ! ir Wh ° was assisted b y tho Rev fL™ \ V !,° ar , of St Martina, e br ) de 1 - wbo given away j her father, looked very becoming in a navy costume and crepe de china Mouse m white with blad; panne veh £ i a S r t l leved 'V th ?°ld and a pretty shade of blue. She carried a lovely w ute shower bouquet with gold streameis. file bride wds attended by her sister Beatrice as bridesmaid, who looked very dainty in a brown check oosr/n ' f n ? ? trawborr 3'-pink ninon blouse with hat in crepe de chine to match, bho also carried a shower bouquet of co oured flowers with-pink streamers. Iho bndqgroom was attended by his A r °Sr r ’ (? Ir rr Symistor, as best man. A very beautiful bell of white sprin-r fn r %T de + by - Mrs . York - over iho bndal party m the church. After tho ceremony a*large number of relatives and friends were entertained at ° f tho , brido ’ s parents. Latei tiie happy couple left, amidst showeis of good wishes and confetti, for Auckland and New _Plymouth, wiiere the honeymoon is being spent.
KAY—OATES. c , The wedding was solemnised at the Sydenham Methodist Church on October 6 of Mr Robert William Kay, of kST 8 Bay, i I) j medin > and Miss Lily \ 8 aT d d^ Ught€r ° f Mr and iura S. Oates, Norwood Street Beck • enham. Iho Rov-fi. Lawry was the officiating minister. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a pretty J3“° Sllk cre P°> with the ortLdox vui and mange .blossoms, and carried a very pretty bouquet. ThUtefbridS maul Miss Amy Oates (sister of the bnde), was attired in pale heliotrope uith ciearn hat hned with heliotrope! and earned a bouquet of white and heliotrope flowers. Miss Zoo Peacock ho second bndesmaid, wore pale pink and a cream hat with touchesVf p h,k flows 1 ”' oi’ef ( a.“ d ,nf m”n e) After d th blidugroom bast man. Aftei the ceremony a reception aa&a.* 1 * *•
Hie principal event in a young girl’s hfo is her wedding dnv J mIL •• Huger round that dV’tha?a«™! called as each succeeding year passes .The beautiful and artistic Sepia da Luxe wedding photographs at Millard s Crown Studios, .‘209, High Strw just . below Clock Tower, are greatly admired by artistic people. Make tho appointment ’Phono A4lll ?
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20073, 9 October 1920, Page 6
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