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ROBINSON—MORA

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Levin, was artistically decorated by friends of the bride for the recent wedding of Colleen Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr,. and Mrs. C: F. 'Mora, of • Levin,, to* Clarence Arthur, only son of Mr and Mrs. A. Robinson, of Kimberley. Rev. A. Salmoiid officiated and the organist was Mr. Franx Juud. Silk embroidery decorated ihe waistline of the bride's exquisite ivory satin frock, made with a fitting bodice and a full skirt sweeping into a long train. A beuutifully embroidered tulle veil, worked by the bride's mother, hung gracefully from a coronet of oranga blossom, and she carried a shower bouquet of white camellias, freezias, shasta daisies and lily-of-the-valley. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. On leaving the church the bride was presented With a lucky horse shoe by her cousin, Rewa Flutey. Fragrant flowers were • carried. and matching halos of flowers were worn in their hair by the bridesmaids, who were a-ttired in. cofal pink sheer frocks, with shoulderlength veils to tone. The frocks were made with squafe neckliiie, full bishop sleeves and fully flared skirts, with toning shoulder sprays. The trio of maids was Misses Ruth Old, Shirley -Mora (sister of the bride) and" Lois Robinson . (the bridegroom 's sister). The flower girl, Bernice Flutey (corfsin of the bride), wore white fioral organdie, trimmed with lace, and she carried a basket of flowers. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Norris Jepson as best man and Messrs. I. Chmpbell and J. Farming as groomsmen. The reception took place at the Ihakara Hall, wher'e Mrs. Mora, wearing a- teal ensemble with black accessories, assisted by Mrs. Robinson, who was attired in a green frock with coat to tone and brown accessories, received over 120 guests. A dance was held later in the eveiiing, . when a largC number thoro'ughly cnjoyed the function. The couple left later for Napier i the bride wearing a tweed costhm'e with black accessori'e's. Their future home will be at Levin.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1946, Page 4

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ROBINSON—MORA Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1946, Page 4

ROBINSON—MORA Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1946, Page 4

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