EVENING CEREMONY
BLUE AND GOLD GREGORY—VERCOE a pretty evening wedding was celerated at St. Sepulchre’s Church, Auckland, on October 30, when Miss Elizabeth Emma (Totty) Vercoe, •?urth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ercoe, Mount Eden, was married to f r - Albert John Gregory, youngest SC JJ rs * Gregory, Mount Eden. The Rev. Gordon Bell performed the Aremony, and Mr. Spillane officiated J; Ki le organ * The floral decorations blue and gold made an effective setnJ? * or the bridal party. , bride, who was given away by e , r . tether. wore a graceful frock of souple satin, draped at the sides • a falling in an uneven hemline, and TK le V ® H ‘ , " e chief bridesmaid, Miss A. Veri the second bridesmaid, Miss V wore primrose satin uv*»i e SXeen satin and tulle respect made alike with uneven hems, lone tU^e head-dresses and scarves to *ha le hide's niece. Miss Jean Agnew, of n acted as flower-girl, wore a frock jar>H° Wder ’ blue and a rosebud headMr o nd carrie d a posy. C i E * Gregory carried out the « Q if of best man and Mr. G. E. Grif*>roomsman. k 6 ! rece Pt*on which was after--oride' ” e d at Nairn’s Tearooms, the ?® o ther received the numerous nlj/ . ln a frock of brown celanese :h% hrM 1 **at to tone. Mrs. Gregory, cuit groom’s mother, was in bisT hA K Pe fleuri * with hat en suite, bl id< ’ 8 trav elling frock was a Mth s:iePe5 :ie P e de chine jumper -suit, hat a «, were worn a blue satiA fox fur.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 23
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262EVENING CEREMONY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 23
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