EVENING WEDDING
GREENSTREET - WILLSON
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cobden street, was the scene of a pretty wedding on the evening of Tuesday, December 23, when Sylvia, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Willson, Waikohu, was married to George, only son of Mr. G. Greenstreet, and the late Mrs. Greenstreet, Gisborne. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. J. H. Dow, and Mr. I. Moore presided at the organ.
Artistic decorations of pink and blue hydrangeas and matching streamers formed a picturesque setting for the bridal group.
The bride, who was escorted by her father, looked attractive in a smartly-tailored grey costume, worn with a navy blue hat and matching accessories. Her lovely bouquet was composed of mixed flowers in autumn tints, intermingled with maiden-hair fern.
Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Marjorie Willson, wearing a salmon-pink suit with hat to match, and accessories to tone. She carried a bouquet of softly shaded mixed flowers.
Mr. W. Parkihson was best man.
After the ceremony a delightful reception was held at the Waikanae Beach kiosk. Mrs, Willson, mother of the bride, was wearing a graceful navy blue ensemble, and a hat to match. Her bouquet was of red roses and carnations. Mrs. Greenstreet wore a frock of deep mauve cloque printed in a floral design with a mauve hat and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers repeating the colour note.
Source: Gisborne Herald, 8 January 1942, Page 3