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WEDDING BELLS.

JENNINGS—STEWART

A very pretty wedding took place at Bulls Presbyterian Church, on V\ ednesday, when Miss Mary Taylor Stewart, elder daughter of Rev A. ±. and Mrs Stewart, was married to Mr. Cyril Charles Jennings, son of Mr. Jennings, and the late Mrs Jennings, formerly of Rangiora. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. I. Stewait, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Nicholas (Foxton) and Rev. A. J. Farnell (Shannon). Miss Aim (Shannon) presided at the organ. , The bride, who was given away by the Rev. A. J. Farnell (Shannon), was attired in a picture frock-of white georgette and silver lace, with veil and coronet of orange blossom, silver shoes, and stockings. Her bouquet was of white and .shell pink belladonna lilies, white heather and asparagus fern with ribbon streamers. The bridesmaid was Miss Victoria Stewart (sister of the bride), who wore cyclamen crepe-de-chine and silver lace, with silver shoes and stockings and headdress of cyclamen velvet leaves. Her bouquet was of pink roses, purple zinnias and asters, and asparagus fern with purple streamers. Miss June Ransom (Bulls), the little flower girl, wore shell pink crcpe-de-chine, with head-dress of silver, and she carried a basket of pink and mauve flowers. ~ The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Lyel Allen Reichenbach (Palmerston North) as best man. The bride travelled in a cedar wood crepe-de-chine frock, with repp coat and straw liat to match, and a beautiful fur, the gift of the bridegroom. The reception was held at the town hall. The bride and bridegroom were the recipeints of many beautiful piesents.

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Shannon News, 24 February 1928, Page 3

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259

WEDDING BELLS. Shannon News, 24 February 1928, Page 3

WEDDING BELLS. Shannon News, 24 February 1928, Page 3

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