WEDDING.
TAYLOR—GREEN. The wedding took place at St Mary’s Church, Addington, on Tuesday, of Miss Grace Green, youngest, daughter of Mrs A Green, Leitcli Street, Spreydon, and Mr Arnold Taylor, only son of Mr and Mrs Ben Taylor, of New Brighton late of St Albans). The ceremony was performed by Canon Bean, in the presence of a large assembly of relatives and friends. Mr A. Robins, of Fiji, was at the organ. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr T. Green, looked charming in a gown of ivory satin with radium laeo corsage and swathed satin sash. Her veil of hand-embroidered net, which was worn over the face, was j held in place by a coronet and wreath lof orange blossom. Sho carried a shower bouquet of cream roses and carnations, with tulle streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Angie Green, wore a dainty frock of apricot crepe de chine beaded in bronze, with narrow bronze ribbon belt, finished with gold roses and a. nigger brown and gold hat. Bhe carried a bouquet of apricot roses, mauve sweet peas and fern, with apricot ribbon streamers. The bridegroom was attended by Mr Tony Green as best After the ceremony the guests adjourned to the Selwyn Street Hall, where the wedding breakfast was held, and tho usual toasts were honoured. The bride’s mother was attired iu a tailored navy costume, and black hat with tulle bows, while the bridegroom’s mother wore a smart nigger brown gabardine coat frock, beaded in gold, a brown crepe de chine hat with lemon (lowers. Tho bride’s travelling costume was navy blue, smartly braided, with a chic jade green satin hat. Among the invited guests were Mr B. Taylor (New Brighton), Mr and Mrs T. Green, Mr and Mrs S. Green, Mr and Mrs F. Mills. Mr and Mrs Tom Taylor, Mr and Mrs Joe Taylor, Mr and Mrs Albert Taylor. Mr and Mrs J. Walls, Mr and Mrs F. Whittington, Mr and Mrs J. Nunan, Mr and Mrs Richardson. Mr and Mrs Tweedie (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs Arthur Taylor. Mr and Mrs Fred Taylor, Mr and Mrs C. Chapman (New Brighton), Mr ancl Mrs W. M’Ge© (New Brighton), Mr and Mrs M’Tnne.s, Mesdames Jack Taylor. Dyer, Martin. Duckworth, Holland and Bryant, Misses Hocking. Beattie. Xankivell. Bishop Grose. Jackson, M*Janet, Mills. Wooles and M. Holland. Mr and Mrs Shepherd and Mr W. Whittington.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 10
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397WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 10
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