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WEDDINGS.

HOWE—BEVERIDGE

A pretty wedding took place in the Church-of St. Peter and St. Paul last

Thursday, when Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I\. C.Howe was married to William, son of Mrs. and the lafco^ Mr, J. D. Beyeridge: The bride,' who entered the church on the arm of .her .father, wore a charming frock.of satin moire, -the bodice, tight-fit ting, while the long, uneven sjvirt was- flared. The prettily embroidered veil was arranged in mob-cap fashion, with a wreath of orange-blossoms round the head.; The Rev; Father Daly performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by two maids, the chief, Miss Nancy Howe wearing a very effective sleeveless frock'of floral taffata,, in tones of pink and blue with a girdle of blue velvet, a wide hat of pink felt and blue satin shoes.' xhc other maid, Miss Bcvcridge —sister of the bridegroom —-was in almond green taffata, with felt hat to tone. Both maids .carried bouquets to 'harmonise with their toilettes. Mr. Noel Beveridge attended the bridegroom ir. the capacity of best man. After the ceremony the guests were received a-t the "Eegaljif Mrs Beveridge receiving "her guests in a frock of black georgette and lace, and black Bangkok hat, while her bouquet was of chrysanthemums, i>ed berries and autumn leaves The maids received pearl and signet rin>g» as gifts from the bridegroom. Mrs. Beveridge's travelling frock was a jumper suite of bottle-green, with which she wore a green felt hat and lizard shoes. ." ~ ' > EVANS—HAMPTON. A wedding was recently solemnised at the Methodist Church, when Gladys iTuTiel, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Evru.s, of "Bryncvan," was married to Henry Boy, son of Mrs Wrig-ht, and tht; late' Mr. W. Hampton of "Gras^ mfje," ' I.on-bum. The bxHc, who cn-i tered the chui'ch on, the aim of her .fut'hor,, was gowned in a frock of w&ita su-.'ce crepc-de-ehine, trimmed with silk lace. With which she wore an embroidCTt'.l tuile veil, A\n.th coronet of orung(3 ■ blossom. Her pretty bouquet waa o^ .vhlto r ; osos, da&lias nnd maidenihair fern. Tbe Key IST. Gutry was the officiating m; raster, and,Mr Horman vvas at tl o organ, while Mr ,Le.s Kvans, brother of the biuie, curried out the duties of best jaan. Mrs L. Butcher, sister 01: the bride, was matron of honour, and w«.ro a fawn celanese erepe-de-chine frock. With hat to tone, her bou- v quet of latunn leaves- and dahlias toning *her frock. A small niece oi: the ttidc —:!itlc Miss\ Mouat —acted as iiowi-v "jrirl, her froafc being of blue fri^lcu crf'pe-de-chine, and sho cnrrievl a posy of roses and autumn leaves. Aft«'V the ceremony a reception wiir h.;id at the Oddfellows' Hall, whersj Mis Evans leeeived her giiest- :n. a froik of navy blue silk repp, wm hu* ti: i«,'.,e. Later Mr and Mrs L:i.nrpton left by car for-thi-. north.

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 2

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WEDDINGS. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 2

WEDDINGS. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 2

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