WEDDING.
Fleming—Ansley. Wearing a becoming frock of she'll pir.k velvet. Miss Dorothy Edith Anslev was married recently to Mr Raymond Henry Fleming, youngest son of Mrs C. Paterson and the late Mr T Fleming, of Christchurch. The bride, iVho was given away bv her uncle, Mr H. Baldwin, is the second daughter of Mr F. W. Ansley. of Wanganui, and the late Mrs Ansley. The Rev J. Ewen Simpson performed the ceremony, which took place at the Baptist Church. Sydenham. Mr lack Fleming attended his brother as best man. Fashioned on fitting lines, the bride's frock featured puffed ' sleeves, which tightened into long cuffs to the wrists Softly falling flares were inset in a vandyked line at knee-height on the frock, over which fell her filmv pink tulle veil, daintily embroidered in truelovers’. knots. She carried a bouquet of white winter roses. Miss Edna M’Nulty. the bridesmaid, wore turquoise blue velvet, rucked at the shoulder into effective puff sleeves Her hat was of pink georgette and ohe held a bouquet of pink shaded flowers. A reception was held later in the Selwyn Kindergarten Schoolroom.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20367, 26 July 1934, Page 7
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