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I Si. James' Presbyterian Church, i Wanganui East, was beautifully I decorated with large bowls oi pim< i blossom, arum lilies and tulips, and with the pews arranged with dainty posies, lor the marriage on Saturday, October 21, of Isabella Williamson Gibson, only daughter of Mrs. Bauld and the late Mr. J. Bauld, of Wanganui East, and late of Fifeshire, Scotland, to Albert William James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Vernon, of Wanganui. The Rev. W. J. Berry officiated at the ceremony ana Miss i. Howieson played the wedding music. Fhe bride, who entered the church with her brothel, Mr. J. Bauld, wore a distinctive gown oi ice blue silk net with very lull skirt ending in a tram, I and the full pulled sleeves covered I in tiny frills. lae waist was encircled { with an ice blue velvet ribbon finished with a bow and long ends. A coronet of shell pink orange blossom looked enective on the shore blue veil, which matched the frock and was worn over the face on entering the enuren. An exquisite trailing snower bouquet ot cameo pink rosebuds with walerfail cnect, touches ol pale blue forget-me-not and shell pmx nlv of the valley, finest maidennair rem and short taffeta ribbon streamers, was carried. | There were four attendants, Miss I Marie O'Neill tchief bridesmaid), Miss isthel Mather, Mrs. J. Bauld, of the I Vaikato (matron of honour) and Miss Vilma Bauld, as Hower girl. They > .vere pressed alike m frocks of ju Dilee iblue tafieta poun. macie on Ewardian I lines. The tight-litting corsages I I featured the heait-shapeu neckline, I with tiny buttons down tne front ana | lull puli sleeves. fhe circular skirts I left in graceful folds to the silver I shoes and were finished at tne waist with trailing velvet sashes in deeper toning. Eacn attendant wore in ner hair a trail of perfumed double stock io match their aim sprays of cameo pink calla lilies ana buds and maideni nair lorn with toning ribbons of pink ■ taffeta. | Mr. R. J. Bauld, brother of i the bria<\ was best man. Messrs. E. I Day and vV. Bauld acted as ushers. a. reception was held at the Virginia 'Lake kiosk. Si. John's Hill, wnerc i the floral decorations of irises and j I stock were in a colour scheme to match the bridal frocks. To receive her guests, the bride’s ■ mother wore a smart pin-striped black costume, a French model hat in spring felt, and blue fox furs. A spray of white roses and maidenhair 1 fern completed a charming ensemble. | The bridegroom's mother was weai1 ing a smart navy blue and white en- - semble, with navy hat in shiny straw and accessories to tone. She wore a shoulder spray of choice flowers. The handsome three-tiered wedding cake was made and decorated by Mrs. J. Connor, a friend of the bride. The cake was surmounted by a silver vase ■ containing lily of the valley. ■' For going away the bride chose a 1 I London tan frock with large pearl I ‘ brooch, matching hat, musquash fur j I coat and accessories to tone. (

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 255, 28 October 1939, Page 10

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VERNON-BAULD Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 255, 28 October 1939, Page 10

VERNON-BAULD Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 255, 28 October 1939, Page 10