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WEDDING.

POPPLE—HARDING

The marriage took place at St. Matthew’s Church, Masterton, recently, of Miss Thelma Daphne Isabel Harding, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs G. Harding, of Dixon Street, Masterton, and Mr. Arthur Roy Popple, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs F. W. Popple, of Wellington. The Rev. E. J. Rich officiated and Mr. Miller Hope was the ofganist. The church was tastefully decorated with autumn leaves and white flowers by friends of the bride. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white cloque crepe cut on classical lin,es, with a cowl neck and fastened down the back with tiny buttons, a pleasing touch being a spray of" white orange blossom arranged on the front. The full sleeves were shirred on to the shoulders, the skirt fell in folds to the ground and formed a long train around her waist. She wore a silver girdle. Her beautiful long tulle veil was held

back on the head with a halo trimmed with silver and was caught at the back with a spray of orange blossom. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, chrysanthemums and maidenhair fern falling to the ground. On leaving the church she was presented with a silver horseshoe. There were two bridesmaids, Misses Peggy Wilkinson (chief) and Waveney Harding, sister of the bride. Miss Wilkinson was dressed in a tight-fitting gown of strawberry coloured tinsel crepe forming a short train and trimmed with silver. A silver cap was worn on the side of her head. She carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums and maidenhair fern. Miss Harding was dressed in a tightfitting gown of pale pink georgette over pink satin forming a short train, which was also trimmed with silver to match her cap. She carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums and maiden-

hair fern. The two little flower girls, Ethel Harding, sister of the bride, and Joyce Anstis, of Masterton, were dress- | ed alike in long green organdie frocks frilled at the hemline and wore green sashes. They wore silver caps and shoes to tone and carried bouquets of chrysanthemums and maidenhair fern. Mr. 8. Price, of Masterton, carried out the duties of best man., and Mr. Norman, of Mangaweka, acted as groomsman. The wedding breakfast was held at the Orange Hall, and a dance followed. The bride’s mother received about 40 guests, and wore a long, blue tightfitting gown trimmed with silver lame, with a black coat and hat to tone. She carried a bouquet of red roses and maidenhair fern. The bridegroom’s gift to the bride was a handsome handbag, and to the bridesmaids a necklace with ear-rings to match. Mr. and Mrs Popple’s future home will be in Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, 26 May 1936, Page 2

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WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, 26 May 1936, Page 2

WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, 26 May 1936, Page 2

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