WEDDING
BEAUFILL-KEITH A very pretty wedding was solemn ised at Ngongotaha Church recently when Jocelyn Janet, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. L. Keitlx, of Ngongotaha was married to Kenneth Albert, sor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Beaufill, of Hamurana. The ceremony was pe.rformed by the Rev. J. C. Young, of Rotorua. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a beautiful gown of ivory satin beaute fashioned on slimfitting lines with a fully flared slcirt daintily pin-tucked over the hips. Her tulle veil was held in place with a juliet lace cap surmounted by a coi--onet of orange blossom, and she carried a sheaf of arum lillies and asparagus fern.
The bride's two sisters, Misses E. and M. Keith, who were- in attendance as bi'idesmaids, wore picturesque frocks of shell pink and daffodil georgette respectively and each carried a shower bouquet of arum lillies. The little flower-girl, Miss Edith Keith, was dressed in a dainty Victorian froek of pale blue georgette with a ban'deau of blue ribbon and tiny blup flowers round her head. She carried a basket of violets and primroses. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, Mrs. Keith receiving the guests in a smart frock of black crepe romaine with hat to tone. The bi'idegroom's mother wore heavy brown crepe de chine with a smaH brown toque to match. Later the happy couple left for parts unknown, the bride travelling in a brown tailored costume and felt hat of the same shade. Among the guests present were: — Mrs. Jenkins (Te Puke), Mrs. N. Keith (Waerenga), Mrs. N. Hunter (Auckland), Mrs. A. Robinson, Mrs. H. Ward, Mrs. Helmes (Christchurch) Mrs. R. T. Campbell (Matata), Mrs. Wardlaw (Waimana), Mrs. Mikkelson (Matata), Mrs. Harris (Eureka), Mrs. Moule, Mrs. H. M. Martin, Mrs. Smyth, Mrs. H. Ford, Mrs. Foggin, ■Mrs. J. Roberts, Mrs. Dalbeth, Mrs. •D. Gordon, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Y. Florey, Mrs. Stembridge, Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Burney, Mrs. Philson, Mrs. S. Marcroft, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. K. Martin, Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. Windley, Mrs. G. Ford, Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. T. Ford, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Cambie, Mrs. N. Davies, Mrs. Terry, Mrs.
cinarpe, xvxrs. jreunyurxage, mrs. ivrcFetridge, Mrs. H. Florey, Mrs. Isdale, Mrs. Batchelor, Misses M. Jenkins (Te Puke), D. Gordon, Webster, N. Jackson, G. Keith (Waerenga), Y. Ford, N. Foggin, I. Stembridge-, E. Keith (Waerenga), E. Fisher, J. Managh, B. and A. Sharpe, N. Fisher, I. Unsworth, M .Ford, W. Mehrtens, R. Unsworth, J. Matthews, R. Cambie, Patterson, J. Matthews, S. Marcroft, J. Moule, H. Ford, I. McFetridge, M. Keane-, R. Martin, M. Stembridge and J. Catley.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 6
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444WEDDING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 6
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