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WAIUKU WEDDING

SPRING FLOWERS DECORATE CHURCH BLACKMAN—STEPHENS ! „ A K "’. d^ ins ° f much interest was c S ffJT' 5 ’ in HoI - v Trinitv Church, \\ a/iuku, when Mildred Boris third daughter of Mrs. J. lj. Brown’ V al “ ku - an d the late air. F. H. Stephens, was married to Leslie Fredericlyoungest son of Mr. and Mrs BlSckman, of Edendale, Auckland. wiie church had been decorated with masses of spring flowers, and made a pi ett> setting for the bridal party. The bride, who entered the church on arm of her brother. Mr. Britton front 1611 /’- was sowned in a period Rock of ivory taffeta, finished with trimmings of gold lace. A daintv lace veil was arranged on a bandeau of gold tissue and orange blossoms, tailing m soft folds to form a traintins was caught on the shoulders with tiny sprays of orange buds. Her bouquet was of beautiful white biossoms tied with satin ribbons. Miss Marie Stephens attended as maid, and wore a pretty picture froci; of soft rose georgette. Her headdress was of tulle to tone with a carried U l sllower bouquet that was Mr. Ingham Stephens carried out the duties of best man. i- T !l e w e<3dlrl g service was performed by the Rev. Mr. Morris, Mrs. Vaughan playmg suitable music on the organ. • To receive her guests, Mrs. Brown woie a smart frock of bronze gold crepe alonza, worn with hat of matching tones. Mrs. Blackman, mother of tne groom, wore a becoming gown of wood-brown crepe satin, with a closefitting hat of silk felt.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 23

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WAIUKU WEDDING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 23

WAIUKU WEDDING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 768, 14 September 1929, Page 23

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