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FLAT BUSH CHURCH IS PRETTILY DECORATED FOR EVENING WEDDING

WATTS—BA VERSTOCK St. Paul's Church. Flat Bush, was the scene of a pretty wedding last evening, when Doris, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Baverstock. East Tamaki, was married to Vernon, elder son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. Watts. Papatoetoe. The church was prettily decorated with autumn leaves by friends of the bride, and a large floral bell was suspended over the bridal party. The Rev. Mi\ Faulkes performed the ceremony, and Airs. W. Ormiston played tire “Wedding March.” The bride entered the church with her father, wearing an ankle-length frock of shell pink georgette, the skirt being inset with silver lacc, and a spray of orange blossom was worn on the shoulder. Her pale pink wedding veil was held in place with a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of pink sweet peas. Miss Jessie Baverstock attended her sister as bridesmaid, and wore a cameo pink georgette frock. with uneven hemline, relieved with silver lace. Her head-dress was of pink tulle and she carried a bouquet of pink blossom. The bridegroom was attended by Air. Charles Watts as best man.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 26

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FLAT BUSH CHURCH IS PRETTILY DECORATED FOR EVENING WEDDING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 26

FLAT BUSH CHURCH IS PRETTILY DECORATED FOR EVENING WEDDING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 26

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