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WEDDINGS

KEK R 1 DG E—O'R EGAN. At St. Patrick’s Church on Saturday morning the marriage took place of Ella Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O’Regan, Wellington, and Edward Vincent, second son oi Mrs. Kerridge, of Feilding, and the late Mr. Kerridge. Rev. Father A. Gregory performed the ceremony and also celebrate Nuptial Mass. Miss M. McSherry was at the organ. The bride, who was escorted by nei father wore a frock of midnight blue silk velvet, cut on slim-fitting lines, and relieved with silver lame. She wore a silver halo and silver shoes and carried a bouquet of pink and blue stock and maidenhair fern. She was attended by Miss Mary Lawson, who wore a frock of silverblue floral satin majestic, and a halo of silver lame and silver shoes. Her Victorian posy was of pink and blue stocks and hyacinths. Mr. O. J- Morns was best man. At the reception, Mrs. O Regan, mother of the bride, received the guests, wearing a black tailored costume. relieved with white, and carried a posy of spring flowers. The wedding I cake was the gift of Mr. and Mis L. 1 Harvev, of Waiuta. I MrJand Mrs. E. V. Kerridge leit i by the express for Napier and AuckI land, the bride travelling in a navy ■ pin-stripe tailored costume, with a fur I stole, blue halo hat and accessories Ito tone.

COOPER— HALL. On Saturday morning at All Saints Church, Hokitika, the marriage toon place of Jean Sophia, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Dunedin Hotel, Hokitika and of Reginald James, only son of Mrs. Cooper, Greymouth. The Rev. A. A. Harper performed the ceremony and Miss M. Davies was at the organ. Escorted by her father, the bride wore' a gown of magnolia satin made with a high neckline and turn-down collar, long sleeves narrowing to a point at the wrists, and a fan-shaped train. Her embossed tulle veil fell from a halo of pearls and orange blossom and she carried a sheaf of arum lilies. . The two bridesmaids, Misses Florence Hall, sister of the bride and Ruby Cooper, sister of the bridegroom wore frocks of shell-pink lace cut on classical lines with a fantailed basque. Thev wore halos of silver lame and carried bouquets of spring flowers. The bridegroom was attended by Messrs George Hughes and Frederick Hah. , „,, I The reception was held at the Sola* | ier’s Hall. For travelling the bride wore a blue i and white tunic suit with a navy | tagel straw hat and a grey erminette swagger coat. _____

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Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 4

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WEDDINGS Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 4

WEDDINGS Grey River Argus, 13 September 1937, Page 4

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