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WEDDINGS

Jago—Fellingham • The marriage of Jean Dwane, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fel- , lingham, of Masterton, to Maxwell Robert; elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Jago,. of Masterton. was solemnised by, Archdeacqn W. Bullock,' in St. Barnabas , Church, Roseneath, Wellington, on December 22 last. The bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown of oyster crepe, with hat and shoes to tone, and carried a sheaf of lilies. She was attended by Miss Mary Jago, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid. She was wearing a frock of autumn-shaded floral georgette, with hat and shoes to match. Her bouquet was of autumn tints. •< : •'■ ' ' Mr. Mark McMillan, of Feildlng, carried out the duties of best man. , A reception was later held at the Grand Hotel, where Mrs. Fellingham; mother of the bride, wearing a frock of brown marocain, received the guests, including visitors from Walrarapa, Pahlatua, Feildlng, Manawatu and Wellington. Later Mr. rand Mrs. M, R. Jago left by the night boat for the Spilth Island. Mrs. Jago travelling in a veaux and grey ensemble. Their, future home will be in Mastertom ♦ . * • » .■■■.; ■ ■ .. ■ ■ • ’ McLeod—Bartosh The wedding was solemnised-at .the Church of St, Peter and St. . Paul, Lower Hutt, on Monday, evening, of Kathleen Mary, only, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bartosh,, and Donald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. MpLeod. , The brldg, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of. .parchment Venetian lace, made pn 'fitting lines, the long sleeves being pointed over 5 the wrists. Her embroidered tulle veil was finished with a halo,of orange blossom. and she carried a sheaf of white madonna lilies. .... The bridesmaid/ Miss S. Waterhouse, wore a frock of powder blue Venetian lace,' ;hade with short cowl sleeves, the neck trimmed with pleated organdie and finished with a pink organdie sash. Her hat was of pink organdie, and she wore blue lace gloves and blue shoes. Her bouquet was of pink carnations, pink sweet peas and maidenhair fern. The four flower-girls, Athalie Nankie, Patrene Full, Kathleen Williams-El-liott, and Lloma Lawson, wore early Victorian frocks of pink lace and frilled georgette, and carried muffs of frilled georgette. Their caps were of tiny pink rosebuds. The best man was Mr. F. Kean. Father Daly‘was the officiating priest. At the reception which was afterward held at the homo of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartosh received the guests, the latter wearing an ensemble of nigger-brown marocain and hat to match and carrying an autumntinted posy. The bride travelled in a niggerbrown French marocain ensemble, with touches of green and wide hat of brown cellophane straw. - Priestley—Lambourne Wesley Church, Wellington, was beautifully decorated recently for the marriage of Anne Allona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Lambourne, Seatoun, to Donald, son of Mrs. 1 Priestley and the late Mr. J. Priestley, Kelburn, The Rev. T. R, Richards performed the ceremony, and Mr. 'Temple White officiated at the organ. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of-magnolia satin, cut on classical lines, the train falling from the shoulders. Her heirloom veil of limerick lace, fell from a halo of orange blossom, and she carried a sheaf of beautiful cream gladioli. The' bridesmaids, Miss Doreen Gilmour and Miss Marjorie Bell, wore slightly-trained frocks of apricot taffeta and Marina green taffeta respectively, and carried bouquets of carnations. The two little nieces of the bridegroom, Helen Griffin and Judith Reid, were dressed in period frocks of blue organdie, and they carried Victorian |%<ies. Mr. A. McGregor wa«

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 8

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WEDDINGS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 8

WEDDINGS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 8

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