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WEDDING

Clark—Moon A.u American naval jl!" terest took place at St. Marks Church, Wellington, on Saturday afternoon, when Phyllis Jean, youngest daughter of Mrs. J. ‘Moon, Christchurch, was married to Lieutenant Jack Enoch lark > second son of Mrs. dark and the late Mr G. Clark, Evanston, Illinois. Cauou N. F, E. Robcrtshawe officiated. The bride wore a Mightly-trained tree of white spotted muslm and a shoulder veil of tulle held with a circlet of rosebuds that was woru ovei the ure as she entered the church. .1 he bridesmaids, the Misses Mary Watt and Betty Quaife. Baldutha, were in f ’‘ ll ' s . klt Yw,ai™ owe?s white organdie. Top knots of cal flowers on their hair toned with the Paste shaded flowers they and the bride cat ned. The best man was Lieutenant-Comman-der 11. W. Neill and the groomsman Lieutenants M. Osth and AV. Gross. A reception was held at the home °f the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. Earle Brodie, Seatoun who wore a pin-tucked powder.blue french frock and a matching hat finished with veiling. Mrs. Moon wore a smart black ensemble and a picture hat. . For travelling, the bride was in a eherrv red frock with white polka dots, under a fine wool grey coat and worn with a small grey hat banded iu cherry.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 102, 25 January 1943, Page 3

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215

WEDDING Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 102, 25 January 1943, Page 3

WEDDING Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 102, 25 January 1943, Page 3

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