HONOLULU WEDDING
NEW ZEALANDERS’ ROMANCE A twilight wedding took place recently at Honolulu amid a natural Hawaiian setting on the lovely Halekulani hotel grounds. House Without a Key, when Mrs Thelma Laybourn, o( Wellington, New Zealand, became the bride of Finlay G. Robb, also of New Zealand, wrote Marcelina Saclause in a Honolulu paper. The Rev. Harry P. Judd read the nuptial lines. Mrs Ruth F. Miller, of Pasadena, California, a guest at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, was the bride's only attendant. Mr Carl Meyer was best man.
The bride wore a gown of white Spanish lace fashioned with a full bodice and a square neckline, and graduated strands of plkake leis. Her attendant wore a Nile green chiffon frock complemented with pikake leis. After the ceremony the newly-weds received their friends at a cocktail party in the Halekulani hotel, after which they went to the Waialae Golf Club for dinner and dancing.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20915, 21 September 1939, Page 4
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