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ORANGE BLOSSOMS

GRAHAM—LORENZEN St. James's Church was the scene of a dainty little wedding:, when Christine Amey, the only daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. Lorenzen. of Crank - ton Junction, was married by the Rev. L. M. Roeers. of First Church. Frankton. to William Leonard, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham, of Grey Lynn. Silver tissue was happily combined with a soft shade of shell pink georgette to fashion the charming frock worn by the bride, who was given away by Mr. J. Graham, sen. 'llie pretty frock was delicately embroidered with pearls, and over it fell a veil of exquisitely embroidered tulle that was caught with a coronet of tiny orange blossoms finished at back with an upstanding frill of finelypleated tulle. A beautiful bouquet of pink and cream roses was carried. Mrs. F. Hughes, sister of the bridegroom, attended as matron of lionoui, wearing a dainty frock of peach co ‘" oured crepe de chine with a black crinoline hat, trimmed to tone with her frock. Her bouquet was of a matching shade. The MiSses Loris Lydster and Clara Hughes, nieces of the bridegroom, attended as bridesmaids, wearing pretty frocks of crepe de chine and lace in tones of blue and cyclamen respectively. They each wore a hat of tulle to match their frocks and carried Victorian posies of flowers. Mr. J. R. Graham attended his brother as best man.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 4

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 4

ORANGE BLOSSOMS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 4

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