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WEDDING

CEREMONY AT CAMBRIDGE GARLAND—ROSE A pretty wedding of interest in the Cambridge district was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church, Cambridge, on Saturday evening, when Emily Mabel Porter, youngest daughter of Mr W. J. Rose, of “Ascot,’’ Karapiro, Cambridge, was married to Jeffery Harold, fourth son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Garland, of ; “Flat Park,” Leamington, Cambridge. The Rev. C- W. Chandler was the officiating minister, and Mr A. G. Boyce played the wedding music. The church was beautifully decorated with white roses and chrysanthemums, while a floral bell was suspended over the bridal p.nrtj.

The bride, who entered the church with her father, wore a gown of ivory embossed lily lace cut on classical lines. The bodice was fashioned with a high neckline and long tight-fitting sleeves, both neckline and wrists being finished with tiny georgette pearlstudded petals. The graceful skirt fell to form a deep, scalloped train, and tiie front of the gown from neck to hemline was trimmed with a row of pearl buttons. Her veil of ivory embroidered tulle was held to the head by a halo of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of creamtinted roses, chrysanthemums and nerines. Maids In Moon-mist Pink Frocks Attending the bride were three maids, her sister, Miss Lilian Rose, Miss Phyllis Garland, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Elsa Yeale (New Plymouth), and a flower-girl, Margot Garland (niece of the bridegroom). The bridesmaids were frocked alike in moon-mist pink Chantilly lace mounted on matching taffeta. The softly dr-aped bodices were fashioned with full, puffed sleeves, an unusual feature being the clusters of hand-made taffeta flowers which ornamented the shoulders. The skirts fell in billowy flares from bells of velvet ribbon. In matching pink, the flower-girl wore a frock of net over taffeta, with clusters of velvet flowers ornamenting the skirt. All wore halo headdresses <*f stiffened net finished in front wiLi sprays of pink flowers, and they carried bouquets of trailed roses, chrysanthemums and bouvardia in shades of pink. The bride’s brother, Mr Godfrey Rose, attended the bridegroom as best man, the groomsmen being Mr Rex Garland and Mr Noel Burke. Messrs Norman Holmes, Rollo Harding and Murray Garland acted as ushers.

Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Leamington Hall, where masses of punga ferns combined with shaded pink and white streamers made effective decorationsThe tables were artistically arranged with pink begonias and nerines. The guests were received by the bride’s sister, Miss Rose, who was wearing a trained gown of clover ring velvet, with a posy of amethyst orchids at the neckline. She wore a plaited headdress of amethyst and gold, and carried a bouquet of roses and zinnias in shades of cyclamen. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs J. W. Garland, was wearing a frock of black georgette flowered in lighter shades, with a black coat and black peachbloom hat. Her bouquet was of pink roses and nerines. After the reception a dance, preceded by a bridal waltz, was held In the hall, when about 200 friends of the bride and ’groom were present. Mr and Mrs Jeffery Garland left by car for the honeymoon, the bride wearing a smart suit of bottle green wool georgette with pockets trimmed with gold metal. She wore a matching hat and accessories with a coat of mole squirrel fur. • They will make their home at Leamington, Cambridge.

The Invited Guests The invited guests were:—Mrs W. G. Woon (Wanganui), Miss Nola Sefton (Wellington), Miss J. 'K. Woon (Wanganui), Miss A. G. Woon (Wanganui), Mr and Mrs S- I. Puckridge (Te Aroha), Mr and Mrs C. Hopkins (New Plymouth), Mr and Mrs 11. B. Rishworth, Mr and Mrs C. Foreman (Waltara), Mr and Mrs R. B. Powell (Matamata), Mrs F. Marfell (Stratford), Miss Marfell (Stratford), Mr J. Holmes, Miss L. Josephson, Mr and Mrs C. Wilkinson (Nelson), Miss G. Carter (Matamata), Mr and Mrs A. R. Batchelor, Miss Mavis Boyce, Mr H. James, Mr and Mrs W. Horne, Mr and Mrs B. Harding (Hamilton), Mr and Mrs J. Dawson (Te Pol), Miss Garland, the Rev. and Mrs C- W. Chandler, Mr and Mrs N. Brown (Inglewood), Mr and Mrs L. W. Veale (New Plymouth), Mr and Mrs W. E. P. Rose (Stratford), Miss Heather Taylor, Miss D. Gordon (Rotorua), Miss M. Gordon (Rotorua), Mrs H. E. Turner, Mr and Mrs H. L. Nixon, Mr and Mrs 11. Ridgway, Mr H. Forkett, Mr and Mrs 11. I). Matthews (Hamilton), Mr and Mrs I’. C- Wilson (Waimai), [Mr and Mrs P. Hopkins (New Ply- ; mouth), Mr and Mrs L. G. Horrocks ! (Wanganui), Mr and Mrs F. Raker, ;Mr and Mrs 11. Cook (Stratford), Mrs jE. Garland (Matamata), Mr 11. Stone (Auckland), Mr and Mrs C. Ludgate Rotorua), Mr and Mrs X. Collis New Plymouth), Mr R. Hannon, jun.. Mr 11. W. Wilson (Waimai), Mr 11. Wallis, Mr 11. Ferguson, Mr and Mrs D. J. Lundon. Mr A- G. Boyce, Mr and Mrs T. Wallace, Mr M. Madill, Mr and Mrs B. Garland, Miss- Rosemary Rishworth, Mr and Mrs Y. Young (Auckland), Mr and Mrs A. R. Western (Auckland), Mr and Mrs S. Holmes, Miss R. Harris, Mr and Mrs C. P. Ilarington (Eureka), Mr and Mrs N. D. Holmes, Mr V. Horrocks (Wanganui), Mr and Mrs J. Fleming, Mr Bill Fleming. Mr and Mrs B. Veale Paeroa). Mr and Mrs W. M- Garland (Whangarei), Mr and Mrs A. MacDonald. Mr and Mrs F. Yeale Tamahere), Mr and Mrs R. Burke Matamata), Mr and Mrs B. X. Garland, Mr Murray Garland, Miss Norma Garland, Miss Claire Garland, Dr. and Mr* If. La wry (Howick). Mr and Mrs Jack Wallace (Te Awamutu), Mr and Mrs A. Hardy, Mr and Mrs 11. P. Nelson. Miss Phyllis Nelson, Mr and Mrs K. Stone. Mrs E. Yeale, Mr -T. Collis, Mr and Mrs M. Wells, Messrs Tom, St. John and Bill Wells, Mr and Mrs C. J. Western (Auckland). Mr and Mrs C- Andrew. Mr and Mrs M. Calvert. Miss < >live Holmes, Miss Rose Wiltshire England . Mr and Mrs S. Date and Misses Diana and Audrey Date Oxford, England'. Mr and Mrs 11. Gi 11man and Misses Greta and Mary (Continued in next column)

Gillman (Somerset, England), Mr R. Gillman, Mrs I. M. Howard and Mr John Howard (London), Mr and Mrs W. Forgan (Hampshire, England), Miss Jean Forgan. Miss Margaret Forgan. Mr and Mrs J. W. Forgan Australia). Mr and Mrs J. T. Broadbent (New York), Miss Laurel Broadbent New York), Mr T. G. Steen, Mr 11. Lawry (Palmerston North), Mr a. Harding, Mr 0. Harding, Miss Fay Harding (Hamilton), Mr Rollo Harding Hamilton), Miss Rona Matthews (Hamilton). Mr Ralph Garland, Messrs Glynn and Fenton Burke (Matamata). Mr H. Hopkins (New Plymouth), Mr and Mrs Ralph Wallis (Auckland >, Mr and Mrs R. Collis. Mr and Mrs W. Shepherd, Mi- K- Lawry (Auckland), Miss Rona Yeale and Miss Gwen Yeale New Plymouth'. Mr and Mis R. Harding (Matamaja . Mr J. Garland (Matamata), Misses M. and E. Garland Matamata;. Messrs G., A. and F. Garland (Matamata), Mr and Mrs G. W. Morey (Te Awamutu), Mr and Mrs D. Stone Auckland).

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 6

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WEDDING Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 6

WEDDING Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 6

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