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Tho marriage P'" ce J'li^jean ■ml. Mr I'. C. Toogood, son o lli». « • . 'l'Mgood', of l'eathcMton. The Kev..J. H. Bredin performed the ceremony, and church',ad been-prettily d«oratod or Urn occasion bv iriends of the buae. Miss I'eggy- M*l)onald was bridesman fnd Mr! totyn Toogood b«.: «««--■ * bride, wlfo was given away fttt '\ c ; ; ■ wore a charming frock ot i*oij sat drapcil with, silver tissue and georgette, and a veil fastened with orange blossoms. ' She carried a sheaf of Christmas nlics. Tho bridesmaid wore a cream frilled. lie • frock, .the bodice made with a nchu, and a pretty touch ot colour » giv«.. by sprays of pink and blues rosebuds, j and a belt of pale pink. Her hat of royal blue crinolino straw, was trimmed •with blue and pink flowers, and she carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mrs. M'Donald, mother of the bride, wore » mole-coloured crepe-de-chine costunio with purple and molo hat and earned b bouquet of shaded purple flowers, lhe bridegroom's- mother was dressed 111 black satin with a toque to match, and ■ Carried a bouquet of heliotrope sweol. peas. Tho bridegroom's sister, Miss, A. Toogood; of Fenther'ston, wore blue satin, and" a tngel l»nt and Mrs. Alec. Too- ■ good 'ivas dressed in grey crepe-de-chine, with hat to match.; At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception was held at Airs. Roach's residence, whore about 100 guesls assembled. Mr. and -Mrs. Too- ' good later left by car 011 a tour of the North Island, the bride travelling in a fawn-coloured tailored costume with hat • t<> .match. The bridegroom is a returned soldier, having seen a good deal of service, and the bride's people uro well known in Hawkc's Bay. Her srandfather was the late Mr. .folin M'Donald, lato pipe lyajor of the 72nd Highlanders,' and was 11 veteran of tlif: Crimean war. Miss Mackenzie, of Duiiedin. is due ir, • Wellington • about the middle of this week to attend the conference of the New Zealand Women Teachers' Association, to be held on Vriday: also the lmn. sec., Miss Chapman. For Children'? Hacking Ootilth, Woods' Great Peppermint dure.—Ail I

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 3

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