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WEDDING.

MILLINOTON—GOULD. The marriage was solemnised at St. :Alban's Church, Pio Pio, on the evening or May 4, between Marjorie. eld—est daughter of Mr and Mrs F. Gould. “Kerione.” Pio PlO, and Gilbert, eldest son of Mr and Mrs H. Millington, of “Mahoe,” Bay of Islands. The llev. F. Dawson performed the ceremony and Mrs Dinnlson presided at the organ. "The ehureh had been henntii‘ully arranged in autumn shaded flowers by Mrs L. Young. The bride, who entered the church with her father. wore a lovely gown of ivory panne velvet out on elasslrnl .lines with close fitting sleeves and cowl neckline, the skirt inlilng in a graceful train. She wore a beautiful old veil caught at the hilt‘k with a: cluster blossom and carried a trailingl bouquet of white ehrysanthemums. t Miss Jill Gould (youngest sister Ol'l the bride), was the bridesmaid andl were a frock of daffodil panne velveti with touches of green and a hendl band of flowers to rtone "with her frock.‘ She carried a bouquet 01‘ yellow ehrysanthemums. Misses Betty Ronald—J son and Pat Allison were the flower—girls, and were Elizabethan period‘ fl‘Ot'ks of green yelyet with toning floral linlrbnnds. 'l‘hey rurried posies of golden enlendulns. Mr John Bobisrm, nt' \\'hnmmrrt, was best, man. and Mr S. l‘tonnltlsou acted as ushein . After the ceremony :1 reception was llt‘lll :it “Km-lone." the home of the bride's nnrenls, where the rooms were delightfully arranged \(‘ith autumn sluulud flowers. The guests \\rre‘ received by Mrs Gould. wearing a frork of floral crepe do rhino with arres—snrins to tone and short fur «out. She hm‘imi :1 linsy nt' lwrnnzr rlu‘ysnnthe-l mums. 'l‘ho hridegrnnm‘s nmtherl was wearing a wine (-nlmired frnrkl with hat, to matoh and tuning houquet.‘ \Vhr‘n Mr and Mrs (L Milliugton left by ear for the honeymoon the hriile travelled wearing a nigger ihrown rustume with hat to tone, and beautiful brown ,fur. They will make their home at Pio Pio.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 5

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WEDDING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 5

WEDDING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 5

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