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Orange Blossoms.

WILLIAMS—BERRY. A pretty wedding was celebrated in St. Mary’s Church, New Plymouth, last week, when Miss Beatrice Isaura, second daughter of Mr. D. Berry, was married to Mr. Thomas Leonard, eldest son of Mr. T. 11. Williams, of Wanganui. The Rev. J. Brocklehurst officiated, while Mr. A. Collins (Oamrau) acted as best man, and Mr. Storey and Mr. I. Williams as groomsmen. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked extremely well in a beautiful whitia lace frock over glace, finished with a crown of orange blossoms and rich silk embroidered veil. She carired a lovely shower boquet and wore a heavy gold bangle, the gift of the bridegroom. The bride was attended by four bridesmaids: Misses Muriel and Winifred Berry (sisters of the bride), and Misses Verna and Olive Williams (sisters of the bridegroom), who all wore dainty cream voile Eton costumes, full-pleated skirts, frilled Valenciennse laee vest, coats faced with rich silk lace, white felt hats, trimmed with wings and purple violetsand they carried muffs and sprays of violets. Gifts from bridegroom to bridesmaids were gold and pearl brooches. After the ceremony. Mr. D. Berry entertained a number of friends at the Kia Ora tea rooms, where the usual toasts were proposed and drunk. The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Napier, where their honeymoon was to be spent. The bride’s travelling dress was navy blue cloth coat and skirt, white felt hat triinmed with wine-coloured ribbon, black wings, beriies and autumn leaves, and a set of lovely furs. Mrs. D. Berry wore navy blue costume, smart navy blue felt hat, irimmed with shaded feathers: Mrs. T. B. Williams (Wanganui), cream and blue cloth costume, smart toque; Mrs. Alex. Williams looked extremely well in a cream cloth Eton costume, faced with

purple velvet, pretty wl.ite felt hat cn suite; Mrs. Wyndham Hopkins (Wei ington), national blue costume, cream silk vest, hat trimmed with shaded red roses; Mrs. J. McFarlane- (Wangnnui) navy blue coat and skirt, white felt hat : Mrs. G. iGollins (Wanganui), pretty cream dress, cream hat; Miss Collins (Wanganui), lovely grey silk, cream hat with pink roses; Mrs. A. Standish, beau tiful black silk; Mrs. C. Webster, very smart cream cloth costume, pretty white felt hat; Mrs. 1.. Webster, green costume; Mrs. Dobell, pretty grey frock, white hat; Mrs. E. J.. Carthew, cream costume, white felt hat; Miss N. Gower (Wanganui), brown costume, smart toque; Mrs. A. Gower (Wanganui), navyblue frock; Mrs. P. Lawson, very smart grey dress, pretty white felt hat; Mrs. I. Bayly, lovely black brocade; Mrs. W. Bayly, smart grey dress, pink hat; Mrs. Rollo, navy blue coat and skirt, red hat : Miss A. Bayly, red costume; Miss M. Hoc ner (Patea), blue -Eton coat and skirt, red hat; Mrs. J. Bayly (Waitara), smart navy blue frock; Miss M. Berry, dove coloured frock, white felt hat.

MITCHELL—CUTHBERTSON

A pretty wedding was solemnised at Knox Church, Parnell, on July 24th, when Miss Mary Cuthbertson, youngest daughter of Mr H. Cuthberston, of Parnell was married to Mr. W. Campbell Mitchell, second son of Mr. W. Mitchell, of Cleve-land-road, Parnell. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. B. Monro, lhe bride, who was given away by her father, looked winsome in cream silk eolienne, white chip hat, with large ostrich plume, and shower bouquet of roses and azaleas. Miss Jeannie Cuthbertson, her bridesmaid, wore pale blue cloth, trimmed with a deeper shade, large white chip haf, with shaded roses. Mr. E. Muelleh was best man. At the conclusion of the core mon-z a reception was held by the bride’s parents. The bride’s mother was atti e I in black silk voile, with heliotrope toque ; Mrs.’ Mitchell, mother of the bridegroom’, black, with violet'toque; Miss Mitchell, navy blue coat and skirt, chip straw hat, with blue feather; Miss Violet Mitchell, cream, chip hat, with red rofees; Mrs. Cardno, black, black laee hat, white osprey; Mins,Denniston, grey costume, green hat; Miss Camino, -grey Eton eo--tumc, creariii hatT- Mish- Elsie Canino, cream costume -sanfl- hat to match: Miss E. Cardno; navy blue costume, small- pule blue hat;- Miss Eva . Cardno, cream - serge, face with pale blue,-cream hat; Miss Bruce, navy blue costume, cream hat; Mist Mary Bruce, green costume, green haf Miss Jessie Bruce, dark red costume - cream hat; Miss Nellie Bruce, navy bluecostume; Mrs. Bruce, black mourningcostume; Mrs. W. L. Cardno. plum-col-, ourei costume, hat to match; Mrs. Massey, navy blue costume, eream hat; Miss Eileen Mitchell, navy blue costume white hat ; Miss MeEwin, grey coat and skirt, pale blue hat; Miss llnlme, navy cqat and skirt, faced with white, white hat; Mrs. Mundy, black costume; Miss Mundy, wine-eolourCil costume, hat to match; Miss Ruby Mundy, navy blue, hat to match. The bride travelled in a navy tailor-made costume.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 3 August 1907, Page 51

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Orange Blossoms. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 3 August 1907, Page 51

Orange Blossoms. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 3 August 1907, Page 51