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Woman's World

WkDDLXG 13ELLS. Ml'ltl'liY—CAl! I£Y. (l'roin a CciTespoii.vnt.) A very pretty wedding was celelirlied at the Human Catholic Church, l'uugarchu, on .hint' ■>!, the contracting parties lk'iujf Miss Theresa llrhig.a -Murphy, of \\ area, and .Mr I'atrick Carey, of Okato. The l!ev. Father !!arnett oilieiated. Tile bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr J£. Long, looked charming in a beautiful govvu of rieli si.k, tninineii v.ith pearls a ltd spray- o! orange !>;■•. 0,11. tied with true lover'- knots, Mie a, .> v.ore the lisu;i! wreath and v»-i! oi orange blossom and e-arricd a lovely bouquet 01" white e!o,v--antln iiuuns. hi\ldeii-liaii'. and r.igus, made by Mi>s M. Tobin. cousin i the bride. 'She was attended by Mi'-s Kathleen Murphy, sister of the brid", and Mis Annie Care v. sister of the bridegroom, jler two" 11'eces, daint'ly di'eshed 'in blue velvet and wearing Wcam Is nnets, acted as flower gii'i.. The two bride-maids carried bouquets o eanieiias and asp.tr.l gus. While the We.ddiug .March wn.. I. ■ nig played, lint (bridal party left i'. ; liurch amid.jt showers of lice.

Tile guests assembled at the r. -i----(ienee of the bride's mother and partook of a sumptuous breakfast, after which the usii.tl toasts were honored 1 . The presents were numerous and cestly, there being several substantial cheques. The bride's 1 gift to the bridegroom ivh a beautiful gold pendant and that of the bridegroom to the bride a handsome gold watch and njhain. The 'bridesmaids were each presented with jroM bangles, and the (lower girls with goll brooches. .Mr J. Carey asted as fe\4 man and Mr J. Brcphy as groomsman. The bride'- travelling dress was a smart navy costume and «' b'.ue felt hat trimmed with white plumes. tSlic als.i wore a costly .set of furs and ti ]1 a■ 1.1 - some coal. Luring the evening, lll'' happy ciuiple left by motor en rout" for Uotormi, where the honeymoon i- 1 to be spent.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 6

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319

Woman's World Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 6

Woman's World Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 6

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