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IVORY FROCK WITH TOUCHES OF SILVER

TRAIN-LENGTH VEIL IS WORN STEVENS—PARK The marriage was recently celebrated at St. David’s Presbyterian Chruch, Khyber Pass, of Blanch, youngest daughter of Mr. M. Park, of Auckland, and the late Mrs. Park, to Harold Raymond, eldest son of Mr. H. Stevens, of Pukekohe, and the late Mrs. Stephens. The Rev. D. C. Herron conducted the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her brother. Mr. J.. Park, wore a dainty frock of ivory crepe de chine with a deep hem of silver lace dipping to the ankles at the back. She wore an embroidered veil which formed a train and was caught to the head with orange blossoms at either side. Her shower bouquet was composed of white flowers with touches of pink.

The bridesmaid, Miss Diva Hill, niece of the bride, wore a frock of leaf green georgette, with a full flared skirt scalloped at the hem. She wore a beige hat and carried a bouquet of pink flowers and asparagus fern. Miss Gloria Park, niece of the bride, was train-bearer and wore a cyclamen shot taffeta frock finished at the waist with a tulle bow. Her head-dress was of tulle to tone. The duties of best man were car-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 28

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IVORY FROCK WITH TOUCHES OF SILVER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 28

IVORY FROCK WITH TOUCHES OF SILVER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 28

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