WEDDINGS
An evening wedidng was solemnised recently at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Christchureh, when Coral, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. Howie, Huntervillo, was married to Cuthbert, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollobon, Christehurch. The Kov. J. L. Kobinson officiated. The bride, who was escorted by her undo, Mr. James Watt, Feilding, wore a graeoful frock of pale pink georgette, the bodice boitig made loosely and the skirt falling into two'deep flares at the sides. Her pule pink veil was caught with a spray of orauge blossoms, and she carried a, bouquet of pale pink hothouse flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Berniee Cusae.ls, wore an attractive frock of wocUauri Wua crepe do chine with uneven hemline-. fcJhe wore a headband of silver leaves, and carried a bouquet 1o lune. Ton-; small flower girls, Margaret 1.1 i.i 110 I ion ;iikl Jioa Jouos, .were dressuil
in deep pink and woodland blue crepe de chine respectively, each having a large bow of tullo to match her frock. They carried posies to tone. Mr. Nelson Sloano was best man. After the ceremony a reception was hold at the Cadena Tea Booms, where Mrs. W. Hollobon and Miss Watt received the guests.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 15
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