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BRUSSELS NET VEIL

A HARMONY OF BLUE LILAC AND SOFT PINE MACKAY—STONE i The wedding: took place on Wednes- j I day evening of last week. at St. j James's Presbyterian Church, of Sarah, i eldest daughter of Mrs*, and the late i i Mr. J. K. Stone, of Canterbury, to j Harold, youngest son of Mrs. and the j late Mr. T). J. Mackay. of Newton. The Rev. NTi*. Harries performed the j j ceremony, and Mr. Brakcnrig presided \ ! at the organ. The bride, who was given away by | ; her uncle, .Mr. Oeorge Coughey. wore j :yi uneven-length gown of ivory satin, j fashioned with a tight-fitting bodice, I and a hip-frilled skirt. Her long hand- ' ; embroidered bjrussels net veil, forming j ! tho train, was fastened to the head i J with a wreath of orange blossoms worn I | across t he back of the head, and tinish- , ing with clusters of orange blossoms i over each- ear. She carried a white • j shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss Violet • . Wilson, cousin of the bride, and Miss I j Kona Long, cousin of the bridegroom. [ They wore frocks made alike in blue | and silver taffeta, and mauve and silj ver taffeta respectively. Both wore | tulle hats to tone, and they carried I \ bouquets of pale shades. Miss Joyce • Maher and Miss Mary Coughey were ! little flower-girls, wearing salmon pink 1 taffeta A ictorian frocks, and they car- ; ried posies to tone. r I ho duties of best man were car- • ri' d out by Mr. D. M the bridegroom. Mr. J. Stone was i groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Trades ilall. The bride’s mother received the guests in a navy tloral chiffon velvet frock, with navy hat to match. The bridegroom’s ! mother wore a black silk marocain gown, relieved with cream crepe dt chine, and a hat to match. The grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Coughey. ! wore a black satin dress and sealette j coat » with a black satin hat.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
336

BRUSSELS NET VEIL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 4

BRUSSELS NET VEIL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 4

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