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WEDDING.

A wedding solemnised at St. Stephen's Presbyterian. Church, Lower Hutt, oa'tSie evening of 29th January, was that of Marguerite, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. E. Broad, of Lower Hutt (late of GhristehuTch Oainaru, and Gore), and Robert Henry, third son of Mrs and the late Mr. J. G-. Dawson, of Eippcnlea-, Melbourne. The Bey. J. E. I opdell performed the ceremony, while Miss Oonlon. officiated at the or- • gan. T<ht bride . entered the church with -her father, and was beautifully gowned ix. white marietta inset wifk white silk lace, and finished with '*% deep «ape edged in lace. The veil t>£ Brussels net, handsomely embroidered, fell'from the coronet of orange blossoms t> form tie train. A sheaf of be'Jrciori -a lilies added a further touch • of charcn to the bride's appearance. Misses Gladys Ansell (Gisborne) and Lynda Rodger (Wellington) were bridesmaids, Miss Ansell.. wearing a frock of .heliotrope georgette, with a frilled skirt, and Miss RodgeT's frock, was of lemon georgette", made on similar lines? Both bridesmaids wore tulle caps, and carried bouquets, one qf helio- - trope gladioli, sweet peas., arid maidenhair, and the other lemon -antirrhinums, yellow pansies, and bush foliage, to match their ■ frocks. *Mr Ivan Broad was best man, and Mr. • Oolin Harper (Invercargill) was groomsman. Afterwards'a reception was held .at "The Lounge,?' where the . bride'« mother, wearing a frock of mauve crepe da chine, with coat of black lace,, and black hat, her bouquet being of mauve and red; fuchsia, gladioli,. and foliagesentertained a large of guests. During . the breakfast speeches were made, interspersed with musical and' ■ ■elocutionary items. The bride and • bridegroom left for the North, the bride wearing a dress of blue celanese silk, with a^hat to match, and carrying a black yelour epat . trimmed- with skunk. . ■

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 36, 13 February 1930, Page 9

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WEDDING. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 36, 13 February 1930, Page 9

WEDDING. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 36, 13 February 1930, Page 9

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