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WEDDINGS.

CRqSHER—WHELCH

At St. Matthew's Church, yester--dav afternoon, Miss L. Wbelch, eldest daughtr cf Mr H. A. Wh'ich, of Renal! street, was marired to Mr J. Crosher. second son of Mr W. Crosber, of Devonport, Aunklard. The bride, who was attired in a creme Charmeusse satin Princess robe, trim tied with real lace and

opalene e nbmid.'ry, wia attenle I as bridesmaids by Misses Ethel Whtlch (sistei), E. Crosher (sister of the bridegroom), and Hazel Davies (niece •of the bride). Misses Whelch and ■vjosher wire dressed in creme Chan'iftng silk, made Empire styl?. and wore black hats with pink trimmings -and carried pink bouuets Miss Davis a pink silk.dress, and carried a pink posy. The bridegroom was attended by Mr R. Stevens, of Auckland, as bsst man, ard Mr Victor Sutton, of Masterton, as grooms-

man. Tne t-ervice. which was conducted by Rev. H Watson, was fully choral, and the Church being nicely •decorated by the girl friends of the bride. 'lhe bridegroom's piesent to the bride was an opal and diamond ring, and to the bridesmaids pearl and s-niPtnyst pendants. Mr and Mrs Croshu- lelt for Lower Hutt en route for Rotorua, where the honeymoon is to be spent, the bride's travelling dress'being a champagne clothe made Directoirc styla with a champagne chip hat with black trimming.

COOPER—LYTTLE.

/&, very quiet but pretiy wedding iwas solemnised at St. Matthew's • Church, yesterday morning, the con-. ;tracting parties being Miss Mii.nie Xyttle, second daughter of Mr J. A. •Lyttle, of Ohakune, and Mr Percy Cooper, third son of Mr J. H. Cooper, of Surbiton, Surrey, England. The 'bride wore a tailor-made costume -and hat to match, and was given • away by her brother, Mr J. H. .Lyttle. Mr T. Lyttle was best.man. Mr and Mrs Cooper left for Wellington, en route for England, where they will reside. The presents received were numerous and costly.

KYLE-NICHOLSON.

Another wedding, which attracted a good deal of attention took place at S. Matthew's Church, the contracting parties being Miss Eunice Nicholson, eldest daughter of Mr D. Nicholson, of Maaterton, and Mr Leslie Kyle, youngerst son of Mrs John Kyle, of this town. Miss Gladys Nicholson was bridesmaid, and Mr R. l McKeDzie acted in the capacity of best man. The bride was given away by'her uncle, Mr W. Warner. The ;happy couple were the recipients of a large number of presents from ;their numerous iriends.

GOOD— GAPPER.

St. Mark's Church, Wellington, was on Monday afternoon the scene •of a wedding that created much interest, when Miss Blanche A. Gapper, ot Masterton, was married to Mr F. W. Good, of Devonshire, England, now of the staff of the City Electrical Department, Wellington. The Rev. A. M, Johnston officiated. 'The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr F. Kockstroi;, wore a charming gown of ivory chiffon •taffetas, draped with Honiton lace and embroidered with silver. She wore a tulle veil, and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a bou- > quet of white roses. Three bridesmaids attended her, Misses Olive Heckler (Mangamahoe), Nemmie Gapper. sister of,the bride, and Imelda Fama. Miss Heckler, who ! • was chief bridesmaid, wore a frock of turquoise anil blue, with trimmings of Maltese lace, and she carried a bouquet of cornflowers. The two little maids wore dainty frocks ■ of white muslin and wreaths of for-get-me-nots, and they carried a baskets of pale blue flowers. Mr J. T. Martin, of Kent, England, was best man. Mr and Mrs F. W. Good left for Nelson, the bride travelling in a costume of vieux rose cloth to match.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 February 1910, Page 5

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WEDDINGS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 February 1910, Page 5

WEDDINGS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 February 1910, Page 5

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