Wedding Bells
A very pretty wedding was celebrated ill St. Anthony’s (Catholic) church on Thursday morning when Miss Rose, daughter of Mr H. Boyle, Raynor’s Road, and Mi- J. Oollagaii were united in the bonds of matrimony, the Rev. Father Edge being the officiating clergyman. The bride who looked very charming, and who was handsomely attired ill cream -chesse satin, trimmed with lace relieved with was attended by her si.. ' Boyle, an 1 her niece „ ■ Mather. The former wc a cower of hail muslin . trimmo 'sh lace, and the latter, 1 / white embroidery. The bn. carried a beautiful bouquet composed chiefly of lilium aratum, and the bridesmaids shower bouquets of yellow daisies ar.cl asparagus, Mr Hanahan acted as groomsman, while the bride was given away by her father. After the customary wedding breakfast, the happy pair who were the recipients of many useful and valuable presents, left by the afternoon express on their honeymoon trip.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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155Wedding Bells Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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