MORRINSVILLE BRIDE
ATTENDANT IN CITRONNE STEWART—PAGE The wedding was celebrated at the Knox Presbyterian Church, Morrinsville, on Wednesday, of Aliss Eva Stewart, eldest daughter of Air. and Airs. W. Stewart, of Motumaoho, and Air. Albert Page, third son of Air. and Airs. Page, of Raglan. The Rev. J. 11. Starnes, officiated. The bride,who entered the church on the arm of her father, wore a frock of white georgette relieved with silver lace, and a dainty head-dress of tulle and orange blossom. The bridesmaid was Aliss Rita Stewart, of Alotumaolio, sister of the bride, who wore a frock of citronne silk lace, with hat of citronne taffeta trimmed with silk to tone. She carried a pretty bouquet of flowers <to match her frock. The best man was Air. Walter Page, brother of the bridegroom. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. W. Grigsby, “Glencoe,” Alorrinsville, Airs. Grigsby, who wore a gown of blue crepe de chine, received over 40 guests. The rooms were effectively decorated with streamers and white clematis. In the evening an enjoj'ablc dance was held in the Motumaoho Hall. Eighty couples wero present, and dancing was continued until a late hour. Alusic was supplied by Glover’s Orchestra, Te Aroha Air. W. Grigsby was AI.C. Air. and Airs. Page left for their honeymoon, the bride wearing a frock of fawn repp with hat to tone. Air. and Airs. Page will take up their residence in Kereone.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 23
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