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WEDDING.

On the occasion of her wedding to Mr. Robert Calvert, on Saturday night, Miss Eileen Henrietta Dunn wore a charming fitting gown of ivory satin, made in empire style, and her veil was encircled at the back with orange blossoms. She entered the church of Sty Peter and St. Paul, where she was married, on the aim of Mr. J. J. McMenanim, o^f South Africa. She was attended by Wo maids, Miss Ivy Dunphy and Miss Phyllis Diinn, both, wearing frocks of eau-de-nil, ankle length, with coatees and felt hats and shoes toning. Their bouquets w«re of Iceland poppies in tangerine and lemon shades. The two flower girls, Joyce McMenamun and Bosina Calvert, wore^ dainty little frocks of pale lemon frilled net, and ■carried gold decorated baskets, with one rose, rurrounded by rose petals. !Mr Stanley Watkins attended as best man and Mr Thomas Bundle as groomsman. The Rev. Father Daly officiated and Miss Phyllis Connolly was the organist. Afterwards Mr. and Mrs Dunphy held a reception at the Oddfellows' Hall, the latter receiving her guests in a frock of black lace, with peaked skirt and black Bangkok hat, and carried a posy of dark red roses with satin streamers. Mrs CalveTt, the bridegroom's mother, wore a frock of navy blue" georgette with Bangkok hat to tone. Her posy was in pink shades. The hall was effectively decorated with. greenery and flowers by friends of the (bride. Among those present were Mesdauies McMenamin, Dun, J. McMenamin (South Africa), Buekman, Ellison, Rossiter, Wilson, Beard, H. Jones, Lamb,- Connell, Hawthorne, O 'Shea, J. Passmore and Tarrant and the Misses K. Ncazor Lamb, Hawt&orne, M. Adams, M. Garrett, B. Harvey, N. Jewess arid Messrs L. Calvert (brother of the- bridegroom), J. J. McMenamin, Bossiter, Wilson, H. Jones, S. Lamb, Connell, J. Fleming, W. Morris K. XixTrott, G. Gardiner, ,and C, McManus. After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left on a motor tour, the former wearing a eostu*me of black face cloth and black crinoline hat, and sable fox fur.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 10

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WEDDING. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 10

WEDDING. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 10

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