ORANGE BLOSSOMS
Dickey -Renall j A quiet but pretty wedding was I celebrated at Kohe Kobe on WedI nesday of last week, when Miss i Lottie Renall, daughter of Mr and I Mrs J. A. Renall, of " Pehiakurn," ' was united in the bonds of mntn- ! mony to Mr Charters Dickey, son of ; the late Mr S. Dickey, of " Lake l View." The bride who was given away by j her father, looked dimming in a princess robe of cream duchess moiis- ' saline lined with pale pink silk. I The ox tho lox wreath and veil were j worn and she carried a shower l>ou- ! quet of white camellias, firosias, , I clematis and asparagus fern 1 There wore four bridesmaids in at- j ! tendance. Miss Vid.i Renall and Miss ■ Thyra Renall (sisters of the b'ide) ' | were dre sod in nat'ier blue silk, 1 | witli overdress of cream chiffon and they wore cream satin hats, trimmed witn white an I b'ue fl Avers and silver ribbon. Two li'tla girls Miss Rene and Sylvia Renall (nieces ol j tho bride), were attired in primrose | silk with overdress of chiffon in a ■ paler shade, with cream satin hats to match. Mr Robert Renall acted as beat j man and Mr Alf Irwin as gr omsm an. Tho Rev R. Bair was the olliciat- 1 ing clergyman. Alter tho ceremony the guests were entertained by Mr and Mrs , Renall to a sumptuous wedding 1 breakfast ,'\ he young couple were the recipients of many handsome and valu- j able presents. Mr and Mrs Charters Dick-y loft by tho afternoon car for Auckland and the North wlure'tho iioncynioc n is being spent.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 304, 24 August 1917, Page 1
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