.No ‘JO, tin? I’ivoli, Hovel I Street is the latest addition to the local Telephone Kxclmnge. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church on Tuesday morning, when Mr (’. Friend was united in matrimony to Miss Kitty Moyuihan, of Lower Kokatahi. Tlie bride looked charming as she entered the church on the arm of her hint! Mr M. Moynihan. She wore a white velvet dress, trimmed with T ory satin the Li an lined with old gold satin in brocade. She also wore a wreath and veil and carried a. bouquet of spring flowers the gift of her sister Mrs MeCrae. Nuptial Mass was celebrated by the Rev. lit Kennedy. The bride was attended by Misses Maud
Moynihan and Cissy Devaney: Ti e Ijridof'i'iooin was attended Ivy Mr J. Williams as best man. After the reromony the party motored o Preston’s
Tea Rooms, where the wedding breakfast- was held. The happy couple were the recipients of many congratulatory messages and a large number of presents. testifying to their popularity. Mr and Mrs Friend left by the evening train for Nelson on their honeymoon, -carrying with thorn the best fishes of their rpany frjepds in the (Hriot. For Coughs and Colds, never fnj|», TPeOflo’ Croat. TV e norm Inf, Cflfft.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1921, Page 3
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