Jottings About Town
Christmas Lilies T,he glamour of Yuletide m the Montpelier home of Mr. and Mrs. . Peter Biarr was forestalled and overshadowed by the nuptial cele--bration's subsequent to daughter Nancy's decision to make December 20 her wedding day. . The., second party to the contract was Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Graham Vaughari, Neiitrai v Sydney-..:.'/ .-,/.' f - : -X I X~XIXJ}The wedding was the signal for. a wide spreading of society's parasol over the Congregational Church, Dunedin. It was an evening knot-tying, and the interior of the church, was. so decorated as to make a changing . and harinoriising setting for the • bridal grOUp. - ' /,..'-.,../ y;J Reaching the altar on the arm of her father, Nancy looked/an exquisite prize m a soft white satin go wn* ' cut on Juliet lines and girdled with pearl and diamante. ..- - ;.;./ Her veil of old Limerick lace—^a juiiiiitiiiiiwiiiuiuiiiiiiiwuiutuiiiiiiiiHtiiiiuiiiiiiiwiiiiHiiiniiiititimnimiiinniwimmnminnrii^ 'auMiiiiwmmiiiiuuitmniu__iuniumiiitniotminiiiiiiMiiitiniiiiuiißi_iuiiuiiß__i!iHimnU-Uiiiiiif
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NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 15
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143Jottings About Town NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 15
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