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WEDDINGS.

MUFF - GRANGER. On Tuesday a wedding w?.s solemn- ! ired at the Brougham Street Metbo- | c’isL Church, vhen Miss Doris Granger. > only daughter of Mr and Airs S. T. j Granger. of Rosebery Street. Spreydon. was married to Afr William Robert. Muff, eldest son of Mr and Mrs It. Muff, of St Albans. The Rev Percy Paris officiated, and Miss Christian officiated at the organ. The church was b-andsomelv decorated by the friends of the bride. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, was daintily attired in an ivory georgette nnd lace frock, ms do with A undvk© pi cot edged flounces, each "V andyke being finished with n tiny pink rosebud. The wide swathed belt of white satin, was held in position by a trail of pink and heliotrope flowers with silver centres. The veil was arranged with the new Russian coronet, the coronet itself being of silver lace, finished at the sides with sprigs of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white assorted flowers, begonias, roses and geraniums. interspersed with maidenhair. The bridesmaid, Alias Hilda Fryer, wore a peacock blue satin grenadine trimed with gold lace, nnd a black tulle and lace hat, finished with n big blue fiowr-r, and fails of back faille ribbon, gold-edged. Her bouquet consisted of apricot roses and autumn leaves tied v, ith gold ribbons. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr D. Muff, brother of the bridegroom. The bride's mother wore a handsome navy orepe he chine gown with vest of radium lace. The mother of the bridegroom wore a smart- navy costume nnd black hat with gold trimmings. After the ceremony the bride's parents entertained their guests at the Rendezvous. Amongst the guests were:—Mesdames Christian. Powell. Kimber, Jones, ! M’Woirter. Xicholls, Fryer, Grim son J and Swindell. Misses Muff, Moody, • Harris, Calderwood, Muir and Gilles- ! pie. Messrs Christian. Harris, Powell, Collins. Hamit on. .Tones, Frank Granger, Keith ind. Selwyn Muff. Later Mr and Mrs Muff left by tho Wallin© for Wellington ©n route for Auckland, where, after a short honeymoon, they will take up 1 heir resilience. The bride travelled in a smart fawn frock with peacock trimmings, and smart French J model hat to match. FOSTER— JIA RSH ALL 'Hie wedding was celebrated at St j John's Church Latimer Square, by the Rev Nelson Wright, of Miss Ethel Mar- ! shall, youngest daughter of Mr and I Mrs C. Marshall, and Claude, edest son j o» Air and Airs J. Foster, of Christj church. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dainty dress of pink georgette trimed with siver lace, and draped with silver tissue, her veil being caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of pink flowers and maidenhair fern. The chief bridesmaid was Aljss R. Johnston, who more a very pretty petal led frock and hat to match, and carried a bouquet of I pink sweet pie as. The two little flower j girls. Napcv Lillev and Bella APAlillan, j won* dainty little dresses. The duties of j best man were carried out by Air Jack j buster, the i ridegroom’s brother. After the ceremony the wedding breakI fast vas served in the Xtidgfey Hall, j where toasts were given and responded , t-o. in tiie evening the guests were en- | tertaiued by the parents of the bride j and bridegroom. Among those present ! were : —Air and Airs Adams, and Alesi dames Aldridge, Meadows. Horn ell, j Arps, Smith. Kenwood, Hamilton, Lilj ley, Hagerty. Hamnion, Al’Alillan and j .Miss D. Tilley, of Wellington. Over two j hundred guests were present, and a j jolly time was spent. The evening was I hrougnt to a close by the singing of I ‘ Auld Lang Syne.” Easter weddings are very fashionable, and we were recently very interested in feeing shown some new styles in wed ! ding groups finished in “Sketch ” style I : that far surpassed anything we had j previously seen Wq would advise any- i one interested to see these at Millard's j : Crown Studios. Appointments can bo j made for da- or evening. ItiSl j •

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16713, 20 April 1922, Page 9

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WEDDINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16713, 20 April 1922, Page 9

WEDDINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16713, 20 April 1922, Page 9

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