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QUIET WEDDING HELD AT WAIROA

BRADLEY — SHUGAR A quie't but pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wairoa, on Wednesday last, the contracting parties being Miss Mildrew C. Shugar and Mr Louis ^A. Bradley} both of Taradale. The bdide, who ontered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr O.- Johansen, . looked charmingt in u navy and white model gown, with hat and shoes to tone. She carried a bouquet of rose-coloured cactus dahlias, carna--tions* and maidenhair fern. . Mrs Fred Hill attended as matron-of-honour and wore gray floral georgette with- aceessories to tone. Her bouquet was of golden-ray lilies, pompoin dahlias and fern. Mr W. D. Mogridge was best men, and the Rev. W. R. Hutchinson officiatedffi Mrs J. W. B. Macdonald piesided at the organ. Aiter.the -wedding ceremony a reception was . held at Osler's tea-rooms, whare Mrs W. Mogridge, sister of the bridegropm, received the guests. She wore . a , lempn-tinted ciepe-de-chine f rock. with. a cream hat and gloves and carried a lemon-coloured posy. . The-happy copple left later -by car for Napier, the bfide -wearing a natural shantung -costume, with hat. shoes and bag to* tone.- - Mr and Mrs Bfadley will make their future home in Taradale.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 16

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QUIET WEDDING HELD AT WAIROA Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 16

QUIET WEDDING HELD AT WAIROA Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 16

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