WEDDING BELLS
WEDDERSPOON—COTTER. A quiet but very pretty wedding was celebrated in the Cathedral on Tuesday, July 27 (writes our Christchurch correspondent), when Miss Constance Cotter, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cotter, of the City Hotel, was married to Mr. W. C. Wedderspoon, eldest son of Mr. Richard Wedderspoon, of Wellington. The Rev. Father Long officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a lovely frock of ivory satin charmeuse, with pearl trimmings, and carried an ivory-bound prayer-book. Her tulle veil, which was trimmed with real Limerick lace, wrought by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, of Mount Magdala, was crowned with a wreath of orange blossom. Miss E. Cotter (sister of the bride), who acted as bridesmaid, wore a pretty frock of white Arcadian crepe, with which she wore a dainty white mob cap, with a fall of the same material. Her bouquet was of freesias and violets. After the ceremony a reception was held at Broadway’s, at which the bride’s mother wore a smart blue costume and black hat. Mr. and Mrs. Wedderspoon left by motor car for Akaroa.
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New Zealand Tablet, 19 August 1915, Page 49
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186WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 19 August 1915, Page 49
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