WEDDING BELLS
WQOLLETT—ROACH
The wedding was- celebrated ■' at; Holy Trinity Church Greymouth’ yes-j terday- afterrioori of/- Marjoriy ' second daughter' Of ■ Seniof-Sergearit and Mrs C. E.: Roach, to Cl’iarles, gec- ! ond son oLMris aiid the late “MrA.; Woollett,. bbtli '-df GreymOtulri’^^ | Afchdeacori V J. ) A ; . Jermyh 'hlßiiiAtedj and Mr T. F. • Savage Oigiin. Dtl'rmg ’ the cefeiri'd'hy, 1 '• Mr Harold Prescott 'rendered'’ “In Native Woritli,” ''fiaydn’s ’“Creation.” ■ ■ • '•^.*^ ; Tlic bridey'K’PEiri was lier father, was attiied in a frody of iyory corded taffetta’;- ankle-length;' '' liiado on simple liries;',afrid she wyi’ri. a coa|e6 Of ivory triaiiV oif ■ lace, lined ift , a /pale pink geptgett^ 1 fell gfacefiili| 9 ft ; oiri the' ; sifiriuldei ! s, arid'her, tulle,yejlf/hQni' ivel); Offiithri , fa‘rie; >yas held orange, blossonis. Slie, carried a .shower bouquet of ..white hot-house flovvers, pink ; Miss', Ireny; . Woollett, ; si?ter qf ythe bridegyooin, and .Rema.; cousin -of. the- bride, attended; as;,.biji||e!y ntaids,.... wearing, simijar.-.-;.qn frocks :?f autumrirtinted flora l.jgf9 r f; gette, ,- -bjack chip.;;- strawr-, hqtsj, trimmed with-, red and gold. carried houquets of pink ro9.es., jieatjier rind cream primroses. The bearers were Pauline Roaebp sister of the bride arid Janet ii'iMuaSQri, . a n d Betty • Roach, sister iqfridhei-.bifide, and Maureen Rear, -made, charming flower girls. All were? frocked ‘...alike in a pale pink crepe dd chine, shirrefl at the waist, and finished with circlets of frills. The flower-girls ■ carried posies of pale pink roses-iandi heather, and the train-bearersposiestM pink rose-buds, isiispended- 'frorii /’.thß' wrist. Mr Edward Furness wan best man, and Mr John Woolleth'-’wns...groom's-
man. A reception, was later:'held; at Herb Moore’s, where Mrs Roach ’>-o received about one hundred'‘‘fiPtU ?- twenty guests,- wearing a !.fro6k'- : .hf ;i black embossed {georgette,'stole, and a black felt hat trimmed With black and white osprey.' 1 She* 'Carried a - bouquet of Iceland poppies ' and! maiden-hair fern. Mrs Wobllett, mother of the wore a black trtilored“icoßtume, and a black chip straw hat with orange trimmings, and slie carried *a bouquet of scarlet, roses and.j carnations. • Mr and" Mrs Charles "WoolleH left later for Auckland, the brieje travelling f iri a smart black tailored costume, and a smart black tailored felt hat, with a black lace-cloth coat and fox stole.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1932, Page 3
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356WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1932, Page 3
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