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CUNNINGHAM—GUYMER.

A iii'etty marriage ivas celebi-nted last night in tlie Methodist- Chui'ch, Hasting, tlie eoutraeting parties being Miss Ivy May Guymcr, youngest daugliter of Mr and Mrs D. Guyxner, of Southampton road, Hastings, and Mr William Cunnixxgham, of Hastings. The Rev. J". W. Oxbrow pcrformed tlie marriage ceremony and Mr Guymer gavo away his daugliter. The hrido looked dainty in a bridal robe of ivory satin, sleeveless, and with beautiful silver lace bordering the skirt. The tulle embroidered veil was arranged on tho liead xvith a coronet of orange blossoms and pearls, silver shoes xvere xvorn and a charming bouquet of pink caruations, backed with maidenhair fern, conipleted her toilette. Miss Francis Cunningliam, of Invei--cargiil, s-ster of tlxe bridcgrooin , attended as bridesniaid, and xvas prettily frocked in xiale lemon georgette, tlie skirt falling in graceful long points and trimmed xvitli gold lace. She xvore a pretty gold lace cap and hronze shoes, and carried a bouquet of fioxvers to tone Mr Cecil Hughcs, of Auckland, ahly caiuied out tlie duties of hest mau._ Folloxviug ihe marriage a i-eception xvas held in tlie Zetland Tea Roonxs, and some eighty gucsts were most hospitahly entertaiiied hy Mr and Mixs Guymer. Alrs Guymer .xvore a xvine crepe de cliine frock, trimmed with beige georgette and a lxat to t-oue, and carried fioxvers to hlcnd xvitli lier toilette. A tli :ee-tiered bridal cake held pride of place among tlie clioice x-iands. Tlie usual toasts xvere lionoured, and tlie luxjipv couple xeceivexl tlie congratulations of their friends. Wlien leaving on tlie lioiievmoon the bride- xx'ore a naxTy blue crepe de cliine frock and navv blue hat trimmed with flowers and an Englisli txveed co-at, fur trimmed. The bride and hridegroom left for the south xx'liere the lioneymoon xvill he spent. Among thoso pi-esent x\_ere : — Mrs Galliraith, sister of the bride, wlio wore a rosewood erepe de chine frock, trimmed xvitli coffee lace and hat to tone. Mrs W. Yates, sister of the hridegroom, wore a smart model in navv blue crepe de cliine, with oriental ti-immings and hat to tone. Many valuable and useful presents were bestowed on the happy couple.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 166, 15 August 1929, Page 5

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CUNNINGHAM—GUYMER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 166, 15 August 1929, Page 5

CUNNINGHAM—GUYMER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 166, 15 August 1929, Page 5

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