WEDDING
The wedding took place on Wednesday at St. Mary's Church, Timaru, of Marjorie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B, M. Jones, Timaru, and David Abraham, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Solomon, Dunedin. The Eev. Lionel Bichards, Dunedin, performed the ceremony. The church was decorated in a colour scheme of yellow and white. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a frock of ivory georgette with long bodice fitting to the knees and skirt billowing in filmy flares to the ground. She wore, a diamond and pearl pendant, and her tulle veil, which was arranged with a halo ef White narcissi, fell in soft folds to form a train. She carried a bouquet of freesias, orchids, and'sweet, peas. Four bridesmaids, Misses Ethel Le Cren, Nancy Hall, Betty Beadel, and Molly Curtis, wore frocks of orange georgette with long bodices finishing in vandyke points at the knees and fully-flared skirts. They wore short Eton jackets of the same georgette, and carried gold sunray poppies. Yellow and orange jonquils formed their halo headdresses. The best man was Mr. E. S. Solomon (Dunedin), and the groomsmen Messrs. J. Solemon (Dunedin), B. Jones and F. Halstead (Dunedin). The duties of ushers were carried out by Messrs. W. Hislop (Dnnedin) and T. Clarkson (Christchurch). When Mr. and Mrs. Solomon left later, Mrsy Solomon wore a smart ensemble of chocolate-bwwn marocain with touches of" yellow nd a small brown felt hat with a canarycoloured quill. , .■; -7, '
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 81, 2 October 1931, Page 13
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246WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 81, 2 October 1931, Page 13
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