WEDDING BELLS
A pretty wedding took place at St ' .Matthew's Church, Masterton, yesterday, when Miss Elsie- Fisher, youngest daughter of Mr H. Fisher, for many years a resident of Napier, was married to Mr "Percy Dyett, late of the Survey Department, Wellington, and eldest son of Mr A. Dyett, of Napier; .The eeremoKy •■ was- performed by the Rev. H. Williams. The bride, who was given" away by her father, was gowned in channelise satin with a beautiful horseshoe worked
in pearls let in the skirt, and with a square cut train. She wore a pretty Dutch veil, and carried a level'American bouquet of frcisas ;uid. maidenhair fern. The bridesmaids, \Vho were Miss Violet Dixou and Miss Lily Dyett, sister of tho bridegroom, wore dainty muslin dresses beautifully worked, and "ir-tn'-p hats, and carried horseshoes of yellow primroses u:7<l nrlyjuithus. Mr Divid Nelson, of the .Survey D Nelson, and Mr (ice. EM : ffo, of the Public T'-ust Office. Wellington, acted as host man and groomsman respectively. The "- : fvs to th" bridesmaids were
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 5
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257WEDDING BELLS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 5
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