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VARCOE—SHERSON.

A', pretty'•■wedding was solemnised on Wednesday, March 14 at St. Augustine's .Church, Petone, when Clara Catherine, twin daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Sherson, Petone, was married to' Thomas Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs.' W. Vareoe,' of Lawrence, Otago. The Rev. G. V. Gerard officiated, and Miss F. Hobbs was the organist. The church was decorated by friends of the bride. The bride, who was escorted by her fajther,'.;wqre"-a'-charming^gown; "of ivory erejp^sat%^:Ser!;taile;>;eil"^a3 held •^ E?a^"^^'-Pi'^ge; .blcTssom^-aaid she ,came'd,a .bouquet;ofocreamiirosies, carnatu)ns,sand maidenhair-ferni; :>Sj>: 6 was attended' by her>twin'sister,'Miss; Emily ,^rSo£, who. -wore/aI.frpe^of;■• salmon ■pifllc lace, .with: sashV'ptfiibbbn:- velvet tiSd ; ,m< a•. bow. ,;Her^pictur©: hat and 'mittens.matched';'her';'firbelii..- 'and s h e "caiTied a shower bpuqjietJof pink; roses ..and 'sweetpeas.- Eena";Sa)iyig''.:w.as:! flower ■girl,-" wearing a; frilieiffrocl? of pale pink georgette and poke-bonnet, and carried a posy of rosebuds,;. 'Mr. J. Vareoe, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Messrs. B. Weston and S. Muirhead acted as ushers. ...

.A'reception was held at the W.Ms •Social-.Hall, Petone^rMrs. Sherson re:eeived:her guests .wearing -a frock and coatee-of violet. georgette, and' lace. Her bouquet was,.of ; ;:shaded:gladioli. Mrs. Varcoe, motherjofytbe'bpde'groom wore, a frock of marobn'Jsilk'V'marocain with hat to tone, and.';caTriedi: deep shaded pompom dahlias' During^ the reception two songs were'sun'g'byi Mr. B, Muirhead. ■'■. ' '■■"*■■'■ ';Ui' '■-. ■.',.'■■

Later Mr. and Mrs.-T;-E/yarfioe left for the north, the bride travelling in an ensemble of blue trimmed with grey fur, and smart "grey felt hat with touches of blue.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8

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VARCOE—SHERSON. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8

VARCOE—SHERSON. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8

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