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DAINTY BRIDESMAIDS.

Four blue-frockcd bridesmaids with touches of silver in their costumes, and two little train-bearers dressed in the same shades will make the wedding of Miss Alary Powell and Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith at Scots’ Church, Sydney, on December 10, a blue and silver one. The uniforms of the bridegroom and his friends will repeat this colour scheme. It will be an Air Force wedding. There will be a guard of honour from Point Cook and probably an archway of swords. In talking to a Sydney reporter, Miss Powell said that her bridesmaids would be Miss Molly AleBride, of Adelaide; Aliss Kathleen Gepp, her cousin, eldest daughter of ATr and Airs H. AV. Gepp; Aliss Boris Kingsford Smith, of San Francisco, niece of the bridegroom; and Aliss Alargery Calthrop. “We will probably take a flat in Sydney for a while until we decide where we would like our permanent Sydney home to be,” Alis Powell said-

After a season of halos the fashionable bridesmaid now wears a queer little cap that sits on the crov « of her head like that of a monk, states a London. These little caps are also shown for evening wear. They match the dress and are accompanied by a small barrel muff. A quaint and piquant style but not everybody’s wear. Gloves aro important for evening wear. There is still a liking for black suede but alternatively Rcvclle’s make a point of long gloves in a glorious shade of turquoise blue. They look delightful worn with a dress of pink lace the blue not being repeated in a necklace of large sized glass beads. Failing gloves, the arms are veiled in detachable sleeves. Some are of the mitten variety, and others are medieval in their flowing lines and fixed above the elbow with a bracelet of embroidery. Scalloped hems arc a feature of many afternoon dresses. These scollops arc little more than an inch deep. They not only decorate the bottom of frocks but the turn back collars as well-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 439, 3 December 1930, Page 2

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DAINTY BRIDESMAIDS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 439, 3 December 1930, Page 2

DAINTY BRIDESMAIDS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 439, 3 December 1930, Page 2