WEDDING.
GORDGE—EUSTACE. A very pretty wedding was solemnised on Wednesday in St. Mary's Church, New Plymouth, by the Ven. Archdeacon Evans, assisted by the Rev. Harvie, when Letitia Maud, third daughter of Mr. L. Gordge, of Vogeltown, was married to Mr. Prank J. Eustace, fifth son of Mrs. Eustace, of Fulford Street, New Plymouth. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a white embroidered crepe-de-chine pinafore frock, the bodice being of white ninon over shell-pink silk. She wore the orthodox veil and orange blossoms N and carried a shower bouquet of erysanthemums and maiden-hair fern. The bridesmaid was Miss Winifred* Gordge, who was attired in pale blue floral voile, with a black picture hat, relieved with pale blue crepe-dc-chine, and carried a bouquet of pink cosmos and blue Michaelmas daisies. Mr. Walter Eustace acted as best man. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a black fox necklet, and to the bridesmaid an amethyst :ind. pearl pendant. The bride's travelling costume was of mole-colored cloth, the hat, of the same, shade being relieved I with pink. After the reception, which was held at the Hygienic- Tea Rooms, Mr. and Mrs. Eustace left by motor for thair futurt horns in the Waikato.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1919, Page 6
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206WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1919, Page 6
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