FLEET—ROBINSON.
Frocks in semi-Victorian' style, were worn by the bride and' her^atten'dants when Edna Grace,:youngest -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. <f.' Robinson,. Totara Crescent, Lower Hutt, Svas;jriarried to Theodore, youngest, solis.ofs Mr. and Mrs.E. Fleet;.Petone,*at St., James Church, Lower HuttV'by the Rev. H. E. K. Fry. • ' <\ •> The bride, who;was'escorted by her father, was gownedl in >,white taffeta with tight-fitting-bodice,' long tightfitting sleeves buttoned'to the elbow, and a skirt cut in wide panels flaring into a long frilled-train "at the back. A smart pill box cap with/a1 -spray of orange blossom at the back%h'eld in 1 place her long tulle veil, ah'd she carried a sheaf o£-arunvlilies*ahd'maiden-hair fern. Sisters of: the -bride, Mrs. )A. J. Boult and Mrs.'G.A> Williams, were her matrons of honour. Their dresses were of mauve taffeta and they wore long white mittens" and carried white shirred taffeta muffs.1-, -White ostrich feather plumes trimmed .their mauve tricorne hats. • '-'" <■ *" Mr. Bert Fleet, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and'the grooms-j man was. Mr. A. J. Boult. A reception was held-at*the Scputs I Hall, where Mrs. Robinson received the guests -in a frock of navy blue lace and crepe de chine,- and carried a posy of violets and freesias. The bridegroom's mother wore a black ensemble and also carried a posy of violets an 4 freesias. Little Burnice Earney presented the bride with a silver horseshoe. When the bride and bridegroom left for the north the bride,wore a bottle green costume with hat to match, Mr. and Mrs v. T. Fleet's future home will be Nelson.
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Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 15
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258FLEET—ROBINSON. Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 15
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