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RECENT WEDDINGS

6hinnery- s — Glayton /~\N December 25 (Christmas Day) at St. Michael's Church, Bayswater, Auckland, by the Venerable Archdeacon Mac Murray, Mr. John (Jack) Ernest Chinnery-Brown, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Chinnery-Brown, Parnell, Auckland, to Miss Elsie Margaret Clayton, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clayton, of Frankton Junction, late of Ngaruawahia. Galium — (§curr A T the Church of Christ on January 14, the marriage was solemnised by the Rev. G. Cuttriss of Mr. Hugh MacCallum (only son of Mr. John MacCallum, of Mornington), to Miss Elsie Evelyn Scurr (only daughter of Mr. George Scurr, Musselburgh). The bridal gown, in a beautiful shade of blue charmant, was draped with silver lace, while the veil was of pale blue tulle bound by a silver coronet. A bouquet of shaded pink flowers completed an exquisite toilette. As bridesmaids, Miss Scurr was attended by her cousins. Misses Naomi and Nance Pratt. Mr. M. O'Sullivan was best man. Ssdaile —^lmijj' nPHE marriage was solemnised at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, recently, of Miss Gladys Muriel Gertrude Sherriff, daughter of the late Rev. F. T. Sheriff and Mrs. Sherriff, of "Lamberhurst," Tinakori Road, Wellington, to Mr. Edward Savile Lyall Esdaile, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Crowder Esdaile, of Takapuna, Auckland. The church was beautifully decorated by Miss Macleod. The bride, who was given away by Sir Kenneth Douglas, wore a graceful gown of ivory panne velvet, with a gold tissue train, and a beautiful veil of old Brussels lace, lent by the bridegroom's mother, and orange blossoms. Her shower bouquet was of palest pink roses, carnations, white stephanotis, and maiden hair fern. The bridesmaids were Misses Peggy Sherriff, Enid Esdaile, Eudora Henry Agnes Duncan, and Moreen Geddis. Among those present were Mesdames Harold Geddis and Harold Harrison, sisters of the bride, with Messrs. Geddis and Harrison, Miss Ethel Young, of New Plymouth, aunt of the bridegroom, Miss Mollie Sherriff (Gisborne), Mr. and Mrs. Royes Sherriff (Marton), Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Sherriff (Wanganui), Mrs. J. Middlemas (Remuera), aunt of the bride, Dr. and Airs. Henry and the Misses Henry. Mr. and Mrs. A. Geddis, Miss Esme Geddis, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Luke Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Short, Miss Halse, Mrs. Burdekin, Misses Macleod, Captain Aldridge, Mrs. Johnston, Miss Fleming, Miss M. Hawk, Mrs. McKay, Mr. Geo. McKay, Mrs. D. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Townley, Mr. and Mrs. V. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Yeats, Mr. and Mrs. G. and the Misses McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tombs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sewell, Miss Nancarrow, Mrs. Percy Cox. Miss Mary Cox, Miss Clere, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. J. Nicholson, Mrs. and Miss Seaton, Miss Sexton, Mrs. and the Misses Hughes, Mr. Stuart Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Simms, Mr. James O'Neill, Miss Flora Pope, Misses Rapley, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gow, Mr. and Mrs. H. Strickland, Mrs. Louis Blundell, Mr. B. Binden, Miss Dorothea Vincent (England), and Mrs. A. F. Lowe. A reception was held by Mrs. Sherriff at her residence, "Lamberhurst." Castxcick^ zMcic'Rae A T St. Matthew's Church, Masterton, recently, the wedding of Miss Mona Macßae, younger daughter of Mrs. John Macßae and the late John Macßae, of Weraiti, to Albert John Eastwick, of Wellington, elder son of Captain and Mrs. Eastwick, of Folkestone, England, was celebrated. The Rev. W. Bullock was the officiating minister. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. lan Macßae, wore a frock of silver and ivory beaute draped to the left side, with long side panels finished at the top, with diamante ornaments and orange blossoms. Her train of silver tissue had an open-work silver insertion which was finished with a fold of tissue. Three bridesmaids attended the bride. They were Miss Alice Macßae (sister), Miss Dorothy Levin (niece), and Miss Mary Wardell (cousin), all of whom wore frocks of silver moire with narrow bands around the low waist-line, and finished in front with a corded motif. Mr. D. G. Johnston, of Wellington, was the best man. Terry — 3-fodgim (~\N January 22, at St. Patrick'? Church, Palmerston North, Miss Alice Hodgins, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hodgins, was married to Mr. David Perry, of the legal firm, of Messrs. Perry and Perry, Wellington. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McManus, assisted by Rev. Father Segrief, S.M. The bridesmaids were the bride's sisters, Misses Myra and Muriel Hodgins. and her niece. Miss Mollie Lyons.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 46

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RECENT WEDDINGS Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 46

RECENT WEDDINGS Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 46

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