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WEDDINGS

STAR!! -HOPKINS 'l'Jii- marriage Was celebrated :il St Marks Uliure.h, Wellington, recently of l>r.n:w, second daughter of '•Mr :int)> jVJrs ;■;. •Unpdctris, to Robert. Andrew, only: son' ol Mrs A. ,S! in-, <,•' Wellington O'i.'M R.w. I!.. I'l K J'Vv ollinalml .mi i M»i 1,. 11. Wal-kins was" :il ill,- ivg;«n 'i'l ; bride WilS esCOlfod 1)V IliT fill Iter, alio was charmingly gowned in ivory georgette, uiailr; with narrow frills trimmed willi silver huils, ami caughl ill one side with II wide s'atin how. Ilri' einbroidi red lulh' veil whs arranged as a fan and finished with a triple row ol pearls and orange bhwsnni. The bmi(|iii't was ol' while and pale pink Mowers. Mrs A. Thomson (sister or the bridegroom) was nialron of honour, and Miss Hazel Hopkins was bridesmaid. Both wore dainty frocks of pink and blue georgette, with felt hats, and earlied bouquets Ir> tone. Mr W. AhCambridge was best man. The- wedding breakfast was served in the Mokrtui Hall, afipf which an enjoyablo evoniug was spent. The bridegroom's mother, who gave t.hc reception, received Hie guests wearing a frock of blno chiffon velvet, with hat of black panne velvet. and carried a bouquet of autumn-tinted flowers. The bride's mother wore a frock of fawn and blue silk, with a fawn hat and a bouquet to lone. WILLS—THORNTON A quiet but pretty wedding look place at Lower Moulere. when Violet Rosina Thornton, second, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Thornton, of Glcuroy, Murohisoii, was married to Rov Rosscr Wilis, son of Mr \V. J. Wills, 'of Lower Montere. The wedding was solemnised bv Rev. L. Ai Brooks, Methodist minister of Motueka. The bride was given away by Mrs Alan Kawcett, sister of the 'bridegroom, who was üblv attended by Mr A. Kawcett. The bride looked very pretty m her frock of nut brown cloth, with shower bouqiiel of cream roses.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 July 1929, Page 3

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WEDDINGS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 July 1929, Page 3

WEDDINGS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 July 1929, Page 3

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