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WEDDING BELLS.

.EASTON—BERRY. A wedding of considerable interest took place at the Ven. Bede’s Churcn yesterday. The contracting parries were Miss Mavis Terry, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Terry, of Stout ■street, to Mr William Easton, eldest son of Mr W. Easton, of Buckley. The church was crowded to overflowing. The Lev. Abbott conducted flic service, unit Miss Merwood played ihe Wedding March. . The bride was given away by her father, and Miss Rita Terry acted as bridesmaid 1 . Mr W. Terry, brother of the bride, was best .man, The .'bride wore a beautiful brocaded satin dress with veil and orange blossoms, and carried a beautiful bouquet of cream roses, the gift of her grandmother, Mrs Lound. Miss Rita Terry wore a salmon-pinky silk frilled dress with Leghorn hat j with autumn berries, and also carried j a lovely bouquet. I

After the ceremony the breakfast was held in the Druids’ Hall. Mr Roach, who had the catering in hand, let 1 nothing' lacking, and the sup-per-rooms, which were decorated in pink and White by ttie gill friends oi the bride, looked beautiful. About sixty guests sat down to the breakfast. The usual toasts were honoured. The bride was the recipient ot many handsome presents, including several chetpies. During the tuternoon music and dancing went on merrily. The happy couple left for w auganui in tiie evening, where they intend u spend their honeymoon iue mme wore an emerald green ; ■; i: ic and paie pink' hat irimmed ' liver. Among the many pietty dresses worn by the guests were: ilis Terry, navy blue witn lawn taring and silver sihciimg with black and lawn head githis,' with Oriental ivns hound, purple satin,' ve;!e<: with black lace, with hia-.-k hat am! purple leathers; Mrs \V. Kastom, 'nu.iher oi the bridegroom, wore black • civet lrock and black liat with white leathers; Mrs K. Terry, juu., brown velvet with hat to match; Mrs Lauvvig, elephant grey and purple,With knitted silk coat to match; Mrs Uovis, fawn coat frock; Mrs hunter, biown silk poplin, cream net blouse and picture hat; Mrs E. Easton', brown coat frock, hat to match; Mrs C. Easton, blue voile, hat to match; Mis Humphries, brown.costume, hat to match; Miss McKegg, henna crepe tie chine, picture hat; Miss Buckman, navy brne coat frock, grey hat; M ) rs Buckman, grey costume, toque to match; Mrs P. Thompson, checked skirt, crepe de chine blouse, picture hat; Mrs Simpson, black and white silk dress, picture hat; Miss Roach, brown skirt, ninon blouse; Mrs Peach, navy striped c'ostume, black hat, white feather; Miss Mervyood, black crepe de chine, white picture hat; Mrs Wiltshire, white silk lace jumper, hat to match; Mrs White, navy blue tailored costume with toque to match.

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Shannon News, 13 April 1922, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
455

WEDDING BELLS. Shannon News, 13 April 1922, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS. Shannon News, 13 April 1922, Page 3

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