WORSELDINE—BULLARD
The wedding was quietly celebrated recently at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. <Jr. H. Bullard, Wellington, of their youngest daughter, Elsie, to Captain Stanley Worseldine, of the Maymyo, Burma. The bride, whose family is -wellknown throughout Xew Zealand, was charmingly attired in an early Victorian frock of palest pink satin and silver lace, and a handsomely embroidered veil of pink tulle caught up with a wreath of pink roses and pale mauve pansies. She was attended by her small niece, Judith Kane, who looked very dainty in a frock of pale pink georgette
trimmed with Valenciennes lace and rosebud smocking, and carrying a little posy of pastel-shaded flowers. Mrs. Bullard, who received the guests, wore a smart navy crepe de chine frock with Oriental trimmings and close-fitting hat to match. Later, Captain and Mrs. Worseldine left by car for the North, the bride travelling in a smart blue and fawn chenille jumper.suit, with hat en suite.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 200, 12 November 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)
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158WORSELDINE—BULLARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 200, 12 November 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)
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