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WORTHINGTON—ELLIOT

RAINBOW COLOUR SCHEME The wedding was solemnised recently at tho First Church, Frankton, by lhe 'Rev. s. J. Atkins, of Riia Florence Elliol, third daughter of Mr and Mrs j C. B. Elliot, and Selwyn Worthington, j eldest son of Mrs B. Worthington, of Auckland. The bride, wno was given away by her father, wore a beautiful gown of j brocaded satin with small buttons j down the hack of lhe waist, the skirt forming a flsh-lail train. The veil, j which fell from a coronet of orange | blossoms, formed a second train, and < she carried u sheaf of lilies arranged j with maidenhair fern. The bridesmaids were Misses 1 Daphne Hill and Kathleen Forkert. Miss j Hill wore blue Hungarian cloque, with : a halo of blue tulle held in place by a spray of pink and blue flowers. Miss Forkert was attired in pink Hungarian cluqiie with similar floral decorations to her companion's. Their bouquets i were compos'd of roses, carnations j ami maidenhair fern. .Missi-s L' i.i Porter and Francis Cor- ' ry were Hi flower girls, the former j j wearing lemon Hungarian cloque, with j - a headdress of flowers, and the latter i green Hungarian cloque, with head- 1 divss of Ilowerg. They both camel j bouquets of sweet peas. The bridegroom was at tended by Mr T. Worthington Auckland:, brother “ of the bridegroom, as best man and : Mr W. Stanley iirini . as groomsman. ! ' At the reception held at the rest- j ! d< nee. of lhe p .rents of tl hr de. Mrs over navy satin with ha! hi match. . p The mother of the bridegroom was j *

\v.\ .l navy tailored costume with !i;d I" match. Bond lie ts oi‘ carnations were carried. The iir.’de !rave 1 led in a navy tailor'd cost iime. fur and accessories to tone. Mr and Mrs Wort have made their home in i-Tunkton,

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20739, 24 February 1939, Page 3

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314

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20739, 24 February 1939, Page 3

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20739, 24 February 1939, Page 3

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