WEDDING
WILSON—DAGG.
A very pretty wedding was solemnised at Knox Church, Masterton, ,'ea-' terday, when Mr Gordon Wihon, nt Masterton, was married to Miss FVa ; Dagg, daughter of Mr and Mrs H. J. | Dagg, of Upper Plain, Masterton. Thu officiating minister was the Rev, G. T. Brown, M.A. The bride, who Was given away !«y her father, was charmingly attirod in a beautiful gown of georgette ov r net, the court train being lined with shell pink palette satin. The beauti* ful veil, wh'ch had been worn ly many previous,brides, was draoed in mob cap fashion with true lovers' knots of exquisite Honiton lace. The bride waa attended by her s : ster, Mi&e E. M. Dagg, who was attired in a shell pink - georgette frock, farshod with pale lavender tulle. Two snaa'" maids, the Misses Christine Elling4p.m and Edna Dagg (neices of thMnde), carried the bridal train. They Were dressed in embroidered silk frocks, and carried crooks tied with pink and lavender ribbons. - The bridegroom was attend© 1 by Mr Gordon Dagg. v After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, where/a large number »f friends and relatives were entertaiued. The decorations in the d'ping-roonl were artistically carried out in a colour scheme of pink and lavender, a bridal bell also being suspended over the happy couple. .Later in the afternoon Mr and Mrs Gordon WiUbn ioft ; by car for the South, the bride travelling in a dark green gabardine tailored costume, and a Mask pnnnovelvet hat, finished With a white tip. The future home of Mr and Mrs Wilson will be at "Bnrnside," Masterton.'. : *' •
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Wairarapa Age, 31 March 1920, Page 2
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