ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
0 SBKiaDLY^S^GHPEv-^y
0 vfery; pretty wedding; was solemnised, at St. Mary's ChurcfiV^iisbpf^;,.ptf^-ed-i Gneida^, Fel*¥a^.-r4't!iT 'Wlien^Mr. James; William Lochead t]IBTMiy;, ;^efetJ :^sVt'pf.! "Mrsi and-th^lat'e-'-Mr^ J;ames" Biradly.- yof; '^Oltiratfgi-,-Helensville, w'arpiiite'd iiiTnrat-; rimony #'Miss'^i^amp^T^le:H^t(gMe.; oetemony waa"|[er¥ormed'l^i;h'e;.Rey. i Father Eane^in-tEeipfesencre;; of, %J, large - Suitable music wa^jpiayed' during Nlipiai^assb ry;Messrs Vrta'Brds-., OM&s iteitt presiding7'^ -^Ke^ 6rgaiiv;; .The i bride wa^Gitaf-mingly^tiTedf.in a - robe J of; OivoryJ feharmeuss, \yith ,pe^iL'-.tnminings, and court^tfainv;r-:She was" attended by her '■ ObrSthei«,.--SylYesta. and Evan; :'as. J;^>a.ge boys, thelatt rei! -^Ming%r'eam serge suits.: OMisses A,3radly and C. HaugHiev*sisters '■ of the bridegibbM^nd';bfide-;resp^ctjvely," Owere tbridesmaids,- and; wete; attir:ed in heliotrope'csilfc -The 1 bridegrbdni; " Cfwas aiSended^by^ his'''biome'ri/Mir'-'John ; Bradly, as cJj'estMsh^ a3d:- Messrs -'Frank Can'd Joe Haughie, {b'fotiief9'<)f; th'e^bride) as groomimsn. ; ' The. brides mother, wore 2a dress of brown glace^wit-hf'orienfal-trim-mings, and- ithe-'lbridegrGoms'^mdtner'? C'dresS'Waaof black satin, with -jet-trimm-ings, iMis's./iftaughie" -iworV: a- Jcream OseifgeMresa with ruby trimmings~;'J]Vlisses -Ewaiiand JSdie: Haughie'^NvoTe" :dres's'e"s'of coral glace, iwhileitheilittljß" sisters, Vena and Eily.iWoxe;Bmbraidefed,ic6ats. Miss ,/JH. T Br§,dJ l y r \wpre,a.cre^m..:dr.ess with,- ; silk : tfimmingst ah.d'TSfiss Hil^a Bradly acream silk dress. The bridegroom's present to ,the;bridesvas a-pearl-and tiirciuoise-pen-dant, and.the^bride's< gaft to- the -groom .was a, gold .soyereignncasle^ -The bridesgifts were, iyory-coy.ered, prayer-rb'ooksj-a.n.d'the bridegroom also gave gold 'Tjfbbches for "the" little girls. After the ceremony the Wedding March was played -and,:the jbridal.cparty to ,the xesiJdejnce:.of:the;;brM.e's,parents, where the -yedding breakfast, was held, and the cusftpmary felicitpiis speeches were. made. £he happy ;; CQupl,e, left for. South, by the evening steamer. . . .
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 February 1912, Page 3
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234ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 February 1912, Page 3
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