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WEDDING BELLS

WWIN-MARSHALL.’' ~ " The wedding took plih r oa ! at St. Pat- . rick’s Chttroh, Greymotith, yesterday afternoon, when Rev. Father Hooilahan officiated, of Winifred Daisy, younger daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Marshall, to Robert Unwin, of Dunaiie. The Bride, Who entered the church with her .brother, Mr J: W, Marshall, wore a charming gown of ivory satin with 'tight fitting- bodice and the skirt fully flared, forming a train. Her tulle veil which formed a long train, was caught at each side with orange blossom and she car rick' an armlet of pink and white flowers. Two maids Were in attendance, . Miss Isabel Marshall (sister of the bride) and Mias Jessie Pender. There were dressed alike. in ankle length frocks of green and lemon respectively. Their dresses were fully flared from- tliwaist .limb with a scalloped frill and a little coatjje. They had felt hats and carried armlets of Iceland poppies Little Vera Noble made a charming flower girl Wearing a crepe de chin,” frock made in Victorian style with little frills. Her head dress was of flowers And For-.get-me-nots. She; carried a Victorian posy. Mr W. Richmond acted as best man and Mr R, Maddison. was groomsman: Later .:a reception was held at Herb; Moore’s. Mrs S. Unwin acted as hostess, wearing a Mack crepe de chine frock, with hat and coat to match. She was assisted by Mrs J. W ( . Marshall, wearing a black crepce de chine costume and hat to match. Th y carried Victorian posies. Mr and Mrs R. Umvin left on their wedding trip to Dunedin, M-rs Unwin wearing a fleck tweed frock with green face cloth coat and felt hat to tone.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 3

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WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 3

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