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WEDDING.

DUTHIE—KELLY. At St John’s Church, Latimer Square, on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev J. F. Coursey, officiated at the marriage of Sylvia Maud, eldest daughter of Mr and Mr? j. F. Kelly. Hereford Street, to Robert, second son of Mr and Mrs Robert Duthie, of Wainoni. , The bride wore an attractive frock of ivory georgette over satin. It was designed with semi-fitting bodice, finished with long sleeves, the skirt showing a deep uneven hem of delicate lace. A coronet of orange blossom wag worn with her soft embroidered veil and colour was introduced in her toilet by the relieving touchs of pink in her white shower bouquet. She was givn away by her brther, Mr C. Kelly. Miss Violet lyelly, the bride’s sister, attended as maid, in a dainty frock of pale jade georgette with flared skirt, relieved with small insets of ecru lace. Her hat of. pale , pink straw was trimmed with a posy to tone. Pink and apricot flowifrs mingled in her shower bouquet. The duties of best man were undertaken by Mr Gordon Boldt, of Napier. Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs Henley presented the bride with a lucky horseshoe. Guests were later entertained at Dixieland, where the bride’s mother received them. She ; wore a frock of * navy crepe de chine | trimmed with beige. Her navy hat had an upstanding mount finished with vivid flowers. The bridegroom’s mother had chosen a frock of saxe blue crepe de chine relieved with putty crepe de chine with hat en suite, her bouquet being in harmonious colouring. The happy couple left in the evenjmg for the north, the bride wearing I a smart three-piece suit of rose and fawn jersey cloth and a hat to tone. Her fur-trimmed coat was of cedar brown face cloth.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18578, 28 September 1928, Page 14

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WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18578, 28 September 1928, Page 14

WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18578, 28 September 1928, Page 14

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