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WEDDING BELLS

CT’NNI FEE—LYNCH. A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Patrick’s Church, Grcymouth, yesterday,* between Mary Cecilia Lynch, only daughter of the late Michael and Mrs Lynch, Brick Street, Grcymouth, and Thomas Cunniffe, youngest son of Mr and Mrs T. Cunniffe, Shakespeare Street. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr J. Lynch (who also gave her away), looked charming in her frock of ivory satin and white veil with Limerick laeo to match. The bridesmaids. Miss May Tracy, cousin of the bridegroom and Miss Anne .McGowan, wore frocks of green and pink crepe tie chine respectively, with tulle hats to match. The two little flower girls. Irene Barclay and Hazel Hall, wore ivory crepe tie chine dresses with mauve hands, and carried baskets of sweet peas. Mr AY. Cunniffe was best man and Mr Andrew Lynch was groomsman. The wedding was celebrated by Rev. Father Gregory and the newly-married couple left the church to the strains of the wedding inarch played by Miss -Moira MrSlierry. The party adjourned to Herb. -Moore’s Booms, where .Mrs Lynch received the guests, wearing a black satin dress, trimmed with fawn silk. .Mrs Cunniffe, mother of the bridegroom wore a pretty navy blue silk dress with hat to match. Various toasts were

proposed and responded to, and Mr and Mrs Cunniffe later left by express on their honeymoon, the bride wearing a neat costume of fawn tweed with fur and hat to match.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1929, Page 2

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WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1929, Page 2

WEDDING BELLS Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1929, Page 2

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