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WEDDINGS

The- marriage: was celebrated yesterday .affefho.dn at.'. All. Saints' Cluu-ch, Palmorston' North, of Kathleen Eona, second daughter of-Mr. Mrs. E. C. Woodward, Palnierston North, and Alan Did3J?ufyy youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. 'H. W.. Moss, Wollington. Tho church' was decorated with masses of 'crimson roses and'greenery and bunches of crimson manuka identified the scats for the gii'eats/ :The Bey. Canon~ G; Y. AVoodwa'rd''offlciated, and Mr. J. Holmes "Runnicl'es .was ,at.. the- organ. The bride, who' was -escorted-by her father, wore a graceful frock of ivory satin ibeaiitceut on classic lines. The long'sloeved- bpdice- was., slightly rucked and .ol'ose fitting, the skirt having a. hip yoke and being flar-ed to form a train. A narrow ■belt-fastened with a dia-mante-buckle outlined the waist, and a side drapb; of lovely Venetian point lace fell to. the train.: Her long veil was also of Venetian point caught to the head., with a .'half-circlet of orange blossom, , and she carried a sheaf of crimson roses. ■ She wore a necklet of pearls. -Miss Betty Woodward attended her sister as bridesmaid wearing an ankle length.-, picture frock of lettuce green taffeta composed oil wide tucks, tho yoko and short flared sleeves being of georgette. She wore a green pandan hat trimmed, with velvet ribbon,, and carried a sheaf of red roses.- The best mair was Mr. Glynn Lloyd, Dimedin. .Following the ceremony a reception was hold at' the residence of the bride's parents, Victoria avenue, where (he rooms were beautiful with summer blooms. Iceland poppies and greenery adorned the, hall, and.Oriental poppies and blue delphiniums made striking decoration in the drawing-room where tun. was served. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward t received their' guests, the latter .wearing a frock of black and white floral georgette, and a. black Bangkok hat with black velvet and lac© medallions. She carried a bouquet of deliphiniums and other blue flowers. Mrs. Moss, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy lace and georg-etto ensemble, with piindan hat to tone. Miss Phyllis Woodward, who assisted her mother, wore a champagne floral georgette with straw hat to tone. Mrs. A. Woodward (Oamaru) was in a black crepe de chine frock with flesh pink vest and a black Bangkok hat. Mrs. Keith Stewart, a sister of. 1-the bridegroom, wore flame floral georgette with, hat to tone. Mrs. H. Moss (Wellington) wore a winecoloured marocaiu ensemble and smart hat to: tone. Mrs. Leslie Mosa (Wellington) wore a Bergundy red satin draped frock ana hat of beige straw. Others present included Mrs. and Miss Joan Landols, Mrs. A; Williams, Miss Williams, Miss Maisio While, Mr. ,-nid 'M.HS. R. White, Miss NaDcy_ Faiuiiuj Mr.

and Mrs. G. Lloyd, all of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. W. Blundell, Mr. and Mrs. Bristow, Mr. J. Brodie, Captain K. Stewart, and Dr. and Mrs. Palmer, Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rainey, and Dr. and Mrs. Hutchison, Lower Hutt; Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Didsbury find Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Eketahuna; Mr. and Mrs. Forlong (Bulls), Mr. and Mrs. C. Fenwick and Mrs. and Miss Halso (Martou), Mr. A. . Woodward (Oamaru), Mr. and Mrs. P. Atkinson (New Plymouth), Mr. and Mrs. G. Lloyd (Dannevirke), also Mr. G. and Mrs. and Miss Haggitt, Mrs. W. Phillips, Canon and Mrs. G. Woodward, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Grigor, Misses Richmond, R. Gillie, Wall (2), and M'Phcrson (Palmerston North). Mrs. Moss travelled in a bottle green ensemble of marocain, the frock being relieved with kilted collar [•and 'cuffs of .ivory georgette banded •with green. Her hat was. a variegated straw model. ' •

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 13

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WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 13

WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 13

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