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PETAL PINKS

BRIDE AND MAID WEAR SOFT ROSE SHADES O’HARA—ANDREWSt. Andrew's Church, Otahuhu, was prettily decorated with softshaded pink and white blossoms and foliage yesterday afternoon for the wedding of Thelma, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Andrew, of Massey Road, Mangere, to Keith, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Hara, of Otahuhu. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a charming gown of rose blush georgette, prettily inset with silver lace godets. A beautifully embroidered veil, mounted on a band of orange blossom, was worn cap fashion, and fell in soft folds to form a train. An exquisite shower bouquet of soft rose-shaded flowers completed her toilette. ROSE TAFFETA Miss Esma Hines, of Te Aroha. was bridesmaid, frocked in rose taffeta, with overskirt of gold frilled lace. Her bouquet and hat were of toning shades. The Rev. A. McEliffe conducted the marriage ceremony. Mr. John O’Hara attended the bridegroom as best man. Miss Emily Moffat presided at the organ. St. Andrew’s Hall, where the re ception was held, was decorated with shaded streamers to match the frocks of the bridal party. The bride’s mother. Mrs. B. Andrew, received the guests wearing a smart suit of saxe blue wool crepe de chine, with small hat in shades of silver grey. Mrs. O’Hara was gowned in a beige cloth ensemble relieved with touches of navy, and small navy felt hat. The bride’s travelling frock was of lido blue wool lace, worn under a coat of black face cloth. Her liat was of blue and silver.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

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PETAL PINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

PETAL PINKS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

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