WEDDING BELLS
J AMES—NICHOLSON The Baptist Church, Edendale, was the scene of a pretty wedding Thursday, when Grace, the youngest daughter of Air. and Mrs. T. Niciioison, of Coyle Street, Edendale, became the bride of Vivian Ivor, only son of Mr. and Airs. James, Kingsway Avenue, Bdendale. Pastor A. Fear officiated and Mr. Besiic Wood presided at the organ. The bride, who was given away by her lather, looked charming in a frock of satin and georgette. She wore an embroidered tulle veil and orange blossoms; her bouquet was of white flowers and maiden hair fern. Her bridesmaids were Miss Eva James, sister of the bridegroom, and Aliss Norma Skeen, who wore frocks of pale green and beige crepe de chine, \yith hats to match. The little flower girl was Nonna Nicholson, niece of the bride, dressed in lavender georgette. The bridegroom was attended by Air. G. Thorpe as best man and Air. J. Ciff as groomsman. Mr. E. P. Bell and Mr. R. Commons acted as ushers. The church was prettily decorated by friends of the bride. A reception was held in the church hall, where the bride’s mother received her guests wearing a gown of navy crepe de chine, with hat and bouquet to tone. The bridegroom’s mother wore a black marocain gown, with black hat and a bouquet of autumn tints.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 20
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