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WEDDING

Hall—Stafford The Wadcstown Presbyterian Cburcn. IVcilingtoii. was beautifully decorated for the wedding reeent.lv of IJuleie MacDonald. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stafford. Wadeslowu. to Kenneth Hall. Haclihi. second son of Mr. ami Mrs. I’l. Hall. Braemore. I lunlerville. The Rev. W. 11. I’. McKenzie officiated. The bride was eseorled by her father, as she -.mtored the church. She wore a trained gon n of ivor.i hrocmled satin, made bv her cousin, Mrs. S. Turner, ami a lulle veil, held in place with a coronet of waterlilies and carried a sheuf of eream gladioli, carnations and maidenhair fern.

The bride's sister. Miss Nola Stafford, and Miss .Joyce Kyalls. Auckland, were bridesmaids. Their frocks of white eloque were made alike and they had coronets- of blue flowers for their hair and carried sheafs of him- hydrangeas, sweet peas and gladioli. Barry Jeniiess acted as page boy. lie was dressed in white satin and carried an ivory prayer book. Mr. Kay Hurley. Knelihi, was best man and the groomsman was Mr. Hex Hall. Hunlerville. The bride's (wo brothers were ushers at the chiireb. I’tiring the signing of the register Miss \\ inifred Kindred sang. Mrs. Kindred was the organist. At a reception, held at the home of the bride's parents, 10 guests wore welcomed. 'They were received by the mothers of bolli bride and groom. Airs. Stafford wearing a black ensemble and hat with a floral shoulder-spray. Mrs. Hall was in a floral frock with hilt to lone ami a fur cape and wore a spray of flowers. A feature of the wedding breakfast was the threetiered wedding cake, made by the bridegroom's mother. 'l’hc floral decorations al the church and house were arranged bv Mesdames K. MaeHonald and A. Har- " The bride travelled in a black ensemble with blue accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will make (heir home on the bridegroom's farm. Waipuna. Kaelilti.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 98, 20 January 1943, Page 3

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314

WEDDING Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 98, 20 January 1943, Page 3

WEDDING Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 98, 20 January 1943, Page 3

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