WEDDING.
j KING—KYNGDON. In the presence' o! a large gathering [ of friends at St. Mary's Church yesteri dft.v afternoon, 'Miss (leraldine Kyngdon, I only daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs.' G. B. Kyngdon, was married to Mr. Truby King, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton! King. The Kev. A. H. Colvilc officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a dress of' j irory liberty silk, with draped skirt and , tume of silk shadow lace. The bodice Mas of luce a:ul ninon, with a widely swathed belt and butterfly bow, thai [ pointed train finished with chillon bow i and orange blossoms. A beautiful ohj • Honiton lace veil was worn, and til*. bride, 1 ;room's gift, a sold wristlet ' The beautiful shower bouquet, made bjj Miss -J. Curtis, \v:>s made up of roses, carnations, and maidenhair fern. The, bride was attended by Miss Dcrothjj .S;mps,-,:i, eousin of the bridegroom. Shfif was frockcd iu pale blue "clinr.r,euse,j with draped skirt. Tho bodice was trimmed with floral ninon, tho draperies! bi ing arranged to show a pretty - lacei blouse. Her lmt of black latv was trimmed with pink roses and.black vej« vet streamers. She carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses and kai'mia. anct wore a pendant of pearls ir.ul aqua* marines, the gift of the bridegroom. - X. WaMyve King acted as best man. Mrs. Kyngdon, the bride's mother, mug dressed in ail art blue eolienne t'e soie, trimmed with Oriental silk, smart cream lace vest, and black lace Dollj] Yarden hat, trimmed with purple pansies. Her bouquet was of purple cinerarias and linaria.
Mrs. Newton King wore a mole-colorc3 costume, anil white liat with lilac!: and! cream lather mount; She carried £C cream feather mount. She carried aj phinia. ~ "i
After the ceremony the gttcsts were' entertained at tho residence of thai bride's parents. A large number of pre* sents, including several cheques, were! received by the happy couple. Later on' Mr. and Mrs. King left by motor on tlieiij honeymoon tour. The bride' 3 travelling costume was of cornflower blue clothy with a floral collar, and a smart hat of cinnamon brown, trimmed with shaded primulas.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 2 December 1914, Page 4
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360WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 2 December 1914, Page 4
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