WEDDING.
CAMERON—HILL. St. Peter’s Church was the scene, recently, of a very pretty wedding solemnised by Rev. E. S. Ramson, when i'rancis Leoni, second daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Hill, of Bunnytliorpe, was married to John Trevor, only son of Air and Mrs Cameron, of Palmerston North. Escorted by her father, the bride was gowned in a graceful frock of ivory lace over ivory satin with cowled neckline, gathered sleeves tapering at wrists. The back was buttoned to the waist, finished with a long train and her embroidered tulle veil was held to her head with a circlet of orange blossoms and fell in soft folds to form a second train. She wore satin shoes to tone and carried a sheaf of pale pink gladioli.
The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Molly Hill, who wore a slim fitting. frock of shell pink georgette, with silver halo, and silver shoes. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The duties of host man were carried out by Mr Alec Hill, brother of the bride.
After tlie ceremony tlie many guests were entertained by Mrs Hill, tlie bride’s mother, at a reception at the Jade tearooms. Mrs Hill received her guests wearing a charming frock of royal blue lace, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of sweetpeas and gypsophila. She was assisted by Mrs Cameron, mother of the bridegroom, who wore a model frock of floral silk crepe with black georgette redingote and large black hat with pink roses. Her bouquet was of pale pink rosebuds, carnations, and gypsophila. When Mr and Mrs Cameron left for • their honeymoon the bride was wearing a smart ensemble of navy taffeta, with hat and accessories to tone.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 11
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286WEDDING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 11
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