WEDDING.
LEITCH—JACKMAN. A picturesque wedding was celebrated at St Mary’s Church, Merivale, recently, when Ngaio May, fourth daughter of Mrs Jackman, “ Waipuna.” Cheviot, was married to Colin Campbell, second son of Mr and Mrs Walter Leitch, of Papanui, Christchurch. The Rev J. W. P. Dyer, of Mount Somers, conducted the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr Cyril Jackman, of Cheviot, wore a sleeveless frock of cream georgette and lace falling softly an uneven hem line. Orange blossom formed a posy on one shoulder. The veil of cream silk net fell from a wreath of golden leaves. Her bouquet was of cream roses and maidenhair. The bridesmaid, Miss Nancy Jackman, wore a frock of eau de nil georgette and beige lace, with hat to tone. Mr Walter Leitch, of Hamilton, was best man __ , « After the ceremony. .Mrs held a reception at the Dl £ . M ' S f Jackman wore a handsome frock of black georgette and black hat. lier bououet was of flame-coloured flowers MrsTeltch wore a frock of beige lace and georgette and . h “ t }°. fl*"*'.... He ' bouquet was of red-shaded flowers. The bride's travelling costume was of grey, with hat to tone.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18700, 4 March 1929, Page 14
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197WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18700, 4 March 1929, Page 14
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