Brides of November In Dainty Gowns of Silk and Satin
STANDRIN—BURLEY On Tuesday evening in the Cathedral at Hamilton Rita Eulalie, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burley, of Hamilton, was married to John Jeffery Standrin, the only son ot the late Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Standrin, of Tasmania. The church was crowded with the guests and friends of the bride. Many who were unable to find room in the church waited on the lawns outside. At 6.30 the bridal party arrived. The bride was wearing an exquisite frock of white georgette over silver tissue, the peacock-fashioned skirt composed of numberless tiny picotea frills falling from a tight little bodice. The lovely train of georgette over silver tissue was appliqued with silver. Her veil of embroidered brussels net,
meu.se embroidered with pearls and finished with a side draping. A veil of Honiton lace was held in place by a pearl and orange blossom lattice cap. from which it fell to form a train. A bouquet of white roses, carnations and pale pink stocks was carried. The bridesmaids were the Misses Dorothy and Ina Gerrard, the former being dressed in cornflower blue georgette, and the latter in japonica pink georgette. Both frocks were finished with silver ribbon trimming, wide silver collars, and clusters of forget-me-nots at the hemline. Pearl grey crinoline hats trimmed with flowers und#r the brim were worn, and bouquets of gladioli and pink carnations were carried. Little Joyce Cook attended as a flower girl. Her frock was of pale mauve crepe de chine fashioned with a frilled hem and trimmed, with small embroidered sprays of flowers at the waist. A head-dress of silver ribbon finished a dainty toilette, and she carried a posy of wistaria and violets. 1 Mr. T. AY. A. Morath attended as best man, and Mr. S. Morath was groomsman. Mr. C. Booth, brother-in-law of the bride, presided at the organ.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 4
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320Brides of November In Dainty Gowns of Silk and Satin Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 4
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