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MOUNT ALBERT BRIDE IN TEA ROSE GEORGETTE

MAIDS WEAR ROSE AND BLUE WHITEHEAD-GREEN SMITH At St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Mount Albert, on Easter Monday, the marriage was celebrated of Miss Isabella E‘len Green Smith, of Mount Albert, eldest daughter of Mr. and M,rs. E. Green Smith, and Kenneth Charles, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Whitehead, i of Thames. The cpremony was performed by the Rev. A. J. Beck. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, wore an ankle length frock of pale tea rose georgette over pink satin. Her veil of embroidered tulle was held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of roses and carnations. The bride was attended by her two sisters, Misses Lieea and Hilda Green Smith. They wore, respectively, georgette frocks of delphinium blue with gold lace, and shaded rose with silver tulle hip bows and headdresses to tone, and they carried shower bouquets of carnations and delphiniums. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. A. Holmes. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Mount Eden Kiosk, where (lie mother of the bride received her guests in a frock of beige georgette and lace with hat to tone, and she carried a bouquet of dahlias and delphiniums.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 28

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MOUNT ALBERT BRIDE IN TEA ROSE GEORGETTE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 28

MOUNT ALBERT BRIDE IN TEA ROSE GEORGETTE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 28

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