CLADIN WHITE
Trail of Silver Flowers on Bridal Gown ATTENDANTS IN ROSE CAMPBELL- SHALLARD A spray of silver flowers falling from the shoulders gave a dainty sir to the bridal gown chosen by Ellen Lilian, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ShaMard, for her wedding this week to Kenneth, the eldest son of Mr. D. R. F. Campbell and the late Mrs. Campbell. White georgette was used to express the winsome charm of the bride’s > gown, which was made with a slender j • oraage and a skirt of many tiny frills. A veil of embroidered tulle fell from a coronet of orange blossoms, and a beautiful bouquet of white flowers completed an attractive ensemble. The ceremony was conducted in St. Matthew’s Church at Morrinsville by the Rev. F. W. Wilkes. The bride’s father gave her away and the bridegroom was attended by Mr. D. Campbell as best man and Messrs. A. Shallard and C. McLeod as groomsmen. Mrs. Cottingham was at the organ. AUTUMN LEAVES The vivid glory of autumn foliage was used to decorate the church, with 1 hrysanthemums adding their wealth of colour to tin artistic scheme, and making an exquisite background for the wliite-clad bride and her prettilydressed attendants. llose-coloured georgette frocks wort worn by the three bridesmaids, the Misses Ida Campbell, K. Margetts anil Dunckley. For trimming they had dainty Parisian posies on their gowns. ■>nd each maid carried a pretty bouquet of pink flowers. After the ceremony a reception was >ld in the Lounge Tea Rooms at •Morrinsville, where the bride’s mother received her guests in a gown of royal blue bengaline. with a matching hat The relatives present included: Mr. •T. B. Shallard and Miss Shallard. of Melbourne, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McLeod.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 23
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294CLADIN WHITE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 23
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