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SULLIVAN—HARPER

The wedding took place iu Hastings last Friday of Iris Winifred, daughter of Mr and Mrs H. J. Harper, Hastings street, Hastings, and Thomas James, son of Mr and Mts J. Sullivan, Jervois street, Hastings. The bride, who was lucorted by her. father, wore a navy tailored costume' iwith a blouse of white Swiss organza.

She wore a navy pineapple straw toque and navy accessories. Mrs H. Hiron attended the bride as iuatron of honour and wore a fawn linen costume with a brown floral blouse, fawn hat and brown accessories. Mr Morton Sullivan acted as best man for his brother. The wedding reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents where the tables were decorated with bowls of asters and zinnias. The guests were welcomed by the bride's parents, Mrs H. J. Harper wearing a navy figured crepe de chine frock with a beige hat and navy blue accessories. Mrs J. Sullivan, the bridegroom 's mother, wore a gown of saxe blue floral georgette trimmed with hand-faggoting and her hat was navy blue. The guests present were: MiSses B. and T. Hiron, Mrs F. Priee, Miss D. and T. Sullivan, Messrs F., -K., and H. Holms, Mr and Mrs Littlejohn, Mr and Mrs J. Elder, Messrs A. Bower, N. Northe, M. Crearer and J. List.

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Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 14

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SULLIVAN—HARPER Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 14

SULLIVAN—HARPER Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 14

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