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WEDDING BELLS

The wedding, was @oleinni»ed in St John’s Presbyterian Church, ,Grey? mouth yesterday morning, at 8 o’lock of Lena, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. McMaster, and Albert, thirdson of Mr and Mrs E. Heinz. The officiating minister was Rev. H. R? Fell. Mr R. Tennent presided at the organ. St John’s Choir was in attendance.- The'bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, looked charming, in white georgette over satin,, the frock being made on medieval lines with lace panels and yoke, the bodice being finished with georgette ’-beWs and a tiny sprig of orange blossom. Her silk and silver embroidered :■ : v€ il was held in place with a corpnet orange blossom and sh ? carried a;: sheaf of roses, carnations aid maidenhair fern. She was attended by " Miss ,Sybil Heinz, sister of the bridegroom, who wore a frock of lupin georgette with a lace yoke and small flared . frills finishing the skirt. A dainty .coatee made with shoulder cape tied in front completed Ibe charming toilet. She carried a bouquet of azaliass sweet peas and maid- ; en hair fern, o: Dorothy Neil, cousin of the bride, attended as flower girl wearing a froclq of lemon' crepe-de-chine made on -Victorian line and wearing a tulle cap and carried a bouquet to tone. Mr Norman Taylor was best man. A reception was held at Harker’s where the-guests were received by Mrs McMaster who wore a smart black tailored costume with black and white hat to match and fox fur. Mrs Heinz, mother of the bridegroom wore a frock of black satin beauta, made with side- panels to the reverse material and completed with a short coatee and a black Bankok hat t 0 match. The newly married couple left by the express for the North Island, the bride travelling in a black costume and smart green hat to tone.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1932, Page 4

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WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1932, Page 4

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1932, Page 4

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