THE DIGNITY OF VELVET
SIMPLE WEDDING CEREMONY AT OHURA LEACH—ROBINSON In a delightfully simple dress of cream velvet, with a lovely embroidered tulle veil, held in place with an orange blossom coronet. Jean Dunlop, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Robinson, of Ohura, was married to Edward John, only son of Mr. Edward Leach, also of Ohura.
The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride’s parents, the Rev. G. Goodman, local Methodist minister, with the assistance of the Rev. R. Day. of Auckland, officiating. In attendance was Miss VI. Robinson of Wanganui, the bride’s sister, who wore a frock of powder blue chenille velvet. Mrs. Robinson’s rlress was of floral crepe de chine, with a long coat of black silk, trimmed with fox fur. Mrs. Leach, of Manunui. an aunt of the bridegroom, wore a frock of blue crepe de chine.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 22
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