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WEDDING.

MISS LOVING TO MR CORBETT. A very pretty wedding was -celebrated in Holy Trinity Church yesterday by :he Rev. -I. K. MeF-rln'id, when Mr Colin Corbett, of Eltham was married to Miss Florence Lov mg, of Huinga. Miss Middelton officiated at the- organ. The bri(le looked, charming in a very beautipij bridal gown of honeycoloured satin beaute, made in timple lines, endjng in a train. She wore ,„and orange blossoms, arranged in halo fashion, and carried, a bouquet of chrysanthemums and freezias. She was escorted up the aisle on the arm of her brother, G. Loving. The bridegroom’s Mary Corbett, was MjcGonagle. They wore rose pink frocks with silver and crinoline hats to match. They carried bouquets of pink japonica. Miss Noeline Darragh was the flower girl, also in rose pink. She wore a. large silver horseshoe with silver streamers on her arm. Mr John Corbett was best man. Mr Tiplady officiated as groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held in Smith’s tea rooms. The hosteisses: were Mrs Corbett, wearing a, smart navy blue ensemble, Mrs Daragh in brown coat and skirt, and Mrs Loving in a smart navy suit. Amongst the guests l were: Mr and Mrs Carter (New Plymouth), Mr and Mrs Manning (Huinga), Mr and Mrs Oliver Corbett (Eltham), Mr and Mrs Tiplady, Mr and Mrs Volski, Mr and Mrs Kelly, Mr and Mrs Wicks, MrsTed Harrington, Misses K. Loving (sister of the bride), and Miss R. Corgett (sister of the bridegroom), Messrs J. Coffee, W. Ogg, T. and P. Kelly, T. Loving and others. The bride’s going-away frock was a. henna suit with hat to match and brown shoes and gloves.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 454, 23 June 1937, Page 3

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277

WEDDING. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 454, 23 June 1937, Page 3

WEDDING. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 454, 23 June 1937, Page 3

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