WEDDING.
WISE—FH A ZEI{. At tins Presbyterian Church Ran Kiora. tho marriage was recent!-, solemnised of E.leen Florence, second daogl.ter of Airs .Frazer and tl.e laU .John I- razor. Rangiora. and William Seymour, eldest soil of Air John AY iso Bang,ora. The Rev J. D. Webster war the Offa mting clergyman, and Mi G'l,lis-Jordan presided at tho organ. , Ihe bride, who was given awav by her uncle. Air 'l’homas Frazer, wore a dainty frock of ivory crepe cam veil i. out on straight lines, and finisher! at ibe side with a tulle panel and chou centred with orange blossom and silver loops. The long georgette sleeves, tightly rucked to the elbow, made a dainty finish. The embroidered veil was worn coronet stvle, and finished with silver leaves and tiny sprays of orange blossom. The bouquet oi < ream and shell-pink chrysanthemums, with pink and silver streamers, completed a charming toilet The bride’s sister, Alildred, attended as bridesmaid, wearing n becoming frock of patm crepe do chine, finished at the sides with hand-made flowers. ,\ narrow band of gold with rose buds to tone with the frock, and a large tulle chou at the back made a pretty head-dress. She carried a bouquet of lemon chrysanthemums. The bridegroom was attended by his youngest brother. Air Lorton AYise. .V reception was afterwards held at the Alasonic refectory, where abouf sixty guests wore entertained. The bride s mother, who received the guests, wore a smart frock of cinnamon marocain, and a couche velvet hat. finished with mount to tone. Sb also wore a marmot coat, and carried a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums and autumn-shaded leaves. Airs Lahmert. the bridegroom’s aunt. was smartly dressed in black, with hat to match. Site wore a fur coat, and carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums an i maidenhair fern. When Air and Airs AY. S. AVise left on their wedding tour, the bride travelled in a navy gabardine tunic frocktrimmed with royal blue satin, and fitch fur. with which she wore a small navy chiffon velvet hat with pipings of royal l>luo and lung looped bows of blue and gold.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17572, 24 June 1925, Page 9
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350WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17572, 24 June 1925, Page 9
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