MARRIAGE BELLS
XYADLEY— ENXYIN. ! St. Xlailhew's Cliurch, Hastings, j was prettily decorated by girl friends j oi" to-day's bride, XI iss Miidred Erina } Unwin, only daughter of Xlr and Mrs j H. E. 1 uwiu. of Charles strcet, Hastj ing.^, who was united in tbe bonds of ! Imly niatriuKjny with Xlr Henry Philip i XX adley. eldet son of Mrs Dawson, oi i Lascclics street. Hastings. ! Tbe Rev. Xlortimer-Jones performed an impicssive sorvice. Tlie bride was oscorted by hcr brother, XI r Jaiues Unwin, and looked verv cbarming in her bridal rrock qt sliell pink georgettc, with tigliti litting bodice and long slecves finislied with a loose cuff. 'J'he skirt had tliree fkninees, picot-edged, and fell long. A bow and ends of gcorgette finislied witli pearls and a spray of ornnge hlossoms, ornamented tlie sitle Tlie tulle veil was silk embroidered and was arranged on her head with a coronet of orangc blossoms and fell over all, forming a train. Rilver shoes were worn and a beautiful bouquet of pink and wliite swoet peas baeked with | sjirays of maidenliair fern was carried. Two bridesmaids were in attendauce, | the Xlisses Olive Roil and Iris Carpenj ler. j Xliss Roil. ehief. hridesmaid, was j froekcd in pale 1)1 tio tulle and silver j tissue. Tlie hodicc was of silver and I sleeveless, and tlie skirt fell long and j was compocd oi' pointo7 drapes of pale bluo tulle. Tlie waisfc was swathed witli tulle. A lcinon crinoline liat with blue spray and black satin shoes were worn, and she carried a bouquet of flowers to tono. Xliss Carpenter wore lctncu and silver tissue. made similarly to firstmentioned bridesmaid, a pale blue crinoline liat with lemon spray, and black satin shoes and carried flowers to tonc. Mr Sydney Dawson assisted as best man and Mr Roland Dawson, brother of tlie bridegroom, was groomsman. Sub.sequently a reception was lield at tlie home of Xfrs Dawson, mother oi" tlie bridegroom. Xlrs Dawson rcceived the guests wearing a becoming frock of leaf green Celauese, and a green liat and carried pink roses. The liomo was prettily decorated witli pink sweet peas and roses. The table was daintilv arranged and a very handsome ieed wedding cake covered witli wedding favours, ornamented the table. The usual toasts and happv speeches followed and wlien leaving by car on tlie lioneynioooi the bride looked channing in a frock of Lido blue Celauese silk. The bodiee had a beige silk collar and tie and tnilored sleeves, finislied witli a ioose cuff. The skirt fell iu long, uneven line. She wore a blue Bangkok liat trimmed with posies, and aA silver l'ox fur. Xlrs Unwin, mother of the bride. wore a smai't model frock of black satin and fawn and a fawn hat and carried a bouquet of cream roses aud ferns. The popular vouiig couple received a beautiful lot of presents, which included silver and cliinaware, ete. Tn future Xrr and Xlrs XX'adley will reside in XXTialcataiie.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 259, 3 December 1929, Page 5
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