WEDDING.
FISHER —BRINKWORTH. The marriage was solemnised at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, on Wednesday, November 22, at il a.m., between Daphne Jean, youngest daughter of Mrs E. Brinkworth, of Matangi, and the late Mr G. E. Brinkworth, and Keith Fowe eldest son of Mrs E. Fisher, of Charlemont Street, Hamilton, and the late Mr P. B. Fisher. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. GGilbert. The bri\e, who entered the church' on the arm of her brother, Mr Robert Brinkworth, wore a gown of white crinkle crepe cut on fitting lines. Her embroidered tulle veil was held in place with orange blossom 3 and fell in folds in a full train. She carried a sheaf of white lilies. The bridesmaid, Miss Cairo Fisher, 'sister of the bridegroom, wore a frock of lemon floral georgette. The bodice was made close-fitting, the skirt falling in a full flare. She wore a lemon straw hat to tone, and carried a bouquet of pink roses, sweet peas and asparagus fern. The duties of best man were carried out toy Mr Bruce Fisher, brother of the bridegroom. After the ceremony Mrs Brinkworth received her guests at her home, wearing a grey suit, with hat to tone. The bridegroom’s mother wore a frock of navy floral crepe de chine and hat to match. Among those present were: Mr James Belcher (Raglan), Mr and Mrs R. J. Brinkworth (Tuhikaramea), Mrs
G. E. Brinkworth (Walton), Mr and Mrs R. H. Brinkworth (Waharoa), Mr W. L. Brinkworth (Hamilton), Miss P. Cusack (Hamilton), Mrs J. T. Laughlin (Hamilton), Mrs L. 0. Blaokmore (Rototuna), Mr and Mrs E. F. Pawson (Matangi), Mr Cooper (Rototuna)’, Miss E. Morgan (Hamilton), Mr and Mrs Pawson, sen. (Matangi), Mr and Mrs W. Carswell and Miss 'B. Carswell (Gordonton), Miss J. Carswell (Gordonton), Miss E. Baxter (Gordo.nton), Mr T. Carswell (Gordonton), Mrs E. Carswell and Miss B. Carswell (Tamahere), Mr and Mrs H. Mann (Puketaha), Mr and Mrs P. B. Fisher (Tauwhare), Mrs Yates and Miss F. Yates (Hamilton), Mr L. Paulger (Ruawaro), Miss N. Fisher (Rototuna), Miss G. 'Fisher (Claudelands), Misses F- and D. Fisher (Hamilton), Mr and Mrs J. Bartlett (Bruntwood). Later Mr and Mrs Fisher left to} car, the bride travelling in a brown orepe de chine frock, with hat to tone.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19117, 30 November 1933, Page 5
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381WEDDING. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19117, 30 November 1933, Page 5
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