WEDDING.
AItIiAIUM—AIcKELLAK. A i|iih't but pretty weddiag was solemnised id SI. Mary's Church, Xe w Plymouth, yesterday •.nnrainjr, when Mifts , S '°, .'.""'in'' second daughter ot .Mr. ,1. S. "AlcKolhir of Xciv l'ly I"""" 1 ' married to Mr. Houvv Abraham. hi Kl:,iii(hilliili, Wellington, rhJ formerly «? \e w l'hinoutli. The Rev. '!■ Kvaus was tlit l officiating clergvman. 'J li<> bride, who was given awav by her father, was charmingly attired ii» a white lace over white silk 'dress. She wove a. very handsome old Uoniton laco veil, ami earned a shoiver bouquet of \vliUe clematis, sweet pease, and maidenhair or, I. Her sister, Miss Gertrude McKcllur, attended as bridesmaid, wearing a reseda K reen resilda frock, and whito liu( trimmed wiUi hydrangea and carried a hydrangea l>ou<|iict, *The bridegroom was attended l,y Mr. Cecil . tira.v as best man. The bride's mother wore a handsome black silk dress will) embroidered vest and black and white lial. As the bridal patty left the church Miss Slandish played the Wedding March. A large number of intimate . lipids sat down to a wedding breakast at the residence c( the bride's par•uts. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham left by lie midday train for N'angamii,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 38, 10 March 1909, Page 2
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196WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 38, 10 March 1909, Page 2
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