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WEDDING.

TRIPE—WILLIAMS. Two well-known New Zealand fami lies were united at Havelock North last week, when the marriage was celebrated of Miss Amy Margaret William: only daughter of Mr 6 and the late Mr Douglas Williams, of Hawke’s Bay, and Mr Richard Edward Tripe, elder son of Mrs Tripe and the late Mr J. A. Tripe, of Selwyn Terrace, Wellington The ceremony was performed at the picturesque Havelock Church, which had been artistically decorated with pink roses and sweet peas Archdeacon M’Lean, assisted by Dean Brocklehurst. officiated. Major Oldham was at the organ, and the Woodford House Choir sang the hymn as the bride entered the church with her brother, Mr Bruce Williams. Her frock was of deep cream satin, cut on classical lines, its sim plicity being its charm Stitching ir diagonal pattern adorned the closefitting bodice, also a small cape frorr the yoke The sleeves were long an pointed over the hand. The full skirt reached to the ground and from the basque at the hips was a very 'one train of double satin The very old veil of Brussels lace (an heirloom of the bridegroom’s family), was worn with a circlet of orange blossom A showe bouquet was carried of pale crer rr roses deepening to orange. The bridesmaids were five in number, and entered the church before the bride. They were dressed alike in picture frocks of cream chiffon and tulle. The fitting bodices were finished with a belt, and tulle capes with chiffon frills edged with gold were worn. The skirts were of tulle and hung very full to the ground The hats were of apple-green crinoline straw', with satin ribbon streamers coming through the brim and hanging over the shoulder Tht.'i bouquets were of oink shaded ros? and carnations Miss Molly Donnel • (Hastings) was chief bridesmaid an< J with her were Miss P fowper (Danne virke) Miss Nanov Williams (Maste r ton), cousins of the bride, Miss G Nelson and Miss Harel Bell <of Have lock North) Mr R Tripe 'W?.n"anu : ' was best man. with Mr P Whvte am’ Mr John Agar (both of Wellington) Mr T. Rnnnv (Ma c +er + on) anH Mr T Chorohers (Fflvdn-ls' North ) aP Thp ~-ve rc were A r wu-ar-* r*T -t- e rt~) r p

VTTardv nr*dT T.-th-rr (Havelock North! After the oe-emnn' a reception ' was held at Endsleigh Havelock North, where Mrs Douglas Williams and Mrs J. Tripe received the guests.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19242, 2 December 1930, Page 10

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WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19242, 2 December 1930, Page 10

WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19242, 2 December 1930, Page 10

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