MASTERTON WEDDINGS
llTom Our Own Correspondent.' MASTERTON, November -1 A pretty wedding of considerable local inteiest was celebrated by the Right Rev. Monsignnr McKenna, V.G.. at St. "Patrick's Church last evening when Miss Kathleen Runny, third daughter of Mrs Bunny and the late Mr A. R, Unr.nv, of Masterton. was married to Mr Smart St an lev McMinn, whoso parents ro-ide in Scotland. The bride wa- given away by her uncle, Mr Edmond P. lhinny. of Lower Jlutt. and was handsomely gowned in white Reor;re!te with silver bead*, the customary veil and blossoms completin'' a charming toilet The bride was attended by her si-tor. Mi-s Nora Bunny, who wore a win-ntm* frock of apricot georgette with "old tis-uc and trimmings to match, while Mr .1. Stockman. of Masterton. suppm ted the hv.-h----groom as best mar.. The wedding reception was he!! j.t tho residence of the bride’* mother. ;n Bunny street, Mrs l.unny receiving her "nests m a smart gown rt navy maiocain. Ammi" those present wore—Mr and Mrs W. Bunny, Mr and Mrs ,1. Brookes (Wellington?. Mis Wardcll am! Mi»s T. Wardcll, Mr ar.d Mrs KM,,* Moore (Wellington.. Mr and Mm ]•;. .1. Downer (Wellington i. Mr and Mr- ,1. Murray (Wellington!, Mr and Mrs G. Wallace (Wellington'. Mrs J. Tathnni. Mr and Mrs Hugh Mac Kay; the Mis-es I\ and A. Biinnv, Miss X. Cooper (Wellington!. Miss D Tathnm, Mi-s Sheila Kennedy (Wellington'. Mi-s X. Moore. Mr F. Bunnv end Mi .1. Eindlav (Wellington Mr and Mrs McMm ■ ' i for their honeymoon in tho south. Their future home will be in Wellington KEEN—EASTWOOD. At Ft. Patrick's Church, Masturtor. yesterday Miss Marie Eastwood, clde-t daughter of Mr and Mrs E Eastwood, of Masterton. was married to Air H. C. Keen, son of Mr and Mrs J. Keen, of Wellington. T*?c I?ig\t Rev. Monsignor McKenna. V.G.. officiated. Mrs A. I*. Bunny played “The Wedding March.” The bride who was given away l»y her father, wore a* gown of white georgette trimmed with silver, her bridal veil being held in place with -prays of orange blossom, a beautiful shower bouquet completing the toilet. Mi.-s Rene Michel! attended as bridesmaid, wearing a frock of pale pink georgette and black hat. and carried a shower bouquet to tone Mr Keith Eastwood, brother of the bride, acted as best man. After the ceremony, relatives and intimate friends were entortaind at the residence of the hride’s parents A large number of beautiful and useful presents was received.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 3
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410MASTERTON WEDDINGS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 3
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