WEDDING.
CONNELL-HURLEY. A very pretty wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church, New Plymouth, on Thursday. The contracting parties were Mr. J. W Council, of the New Plymouth High School' staff, and Miss G. Hurley, of New Plymouth. The Rev. Dean MeKenna officiated. The bridal robe was of white georgette, the skirt accordeonpleated, the bodice finished with pearl and silver trimmings, and an exquisite hand-embroidered veil, the toilet being completed with a sheaf of> Madonna lilies. The bridesmaids were Miss E. Chadwick (cousin of the bride) and Miss K. Hurley, the former wearing white and the latter champagne. The. two little flower girls were Miss Eileen Hurley (neieo of the bride) and Miss Lucy Knight, in lavender accordeon-pleated frocks with hats to mateh. The bridegroom was attended by Mr T. Hurley \ (brother of the bride) and Mr. S. Con-' nell (brother of the bridegroom). After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hurley entertained the guests, at the Kawaroa Park Bungalow, among them being Mrs. and Miss Hurley, of Western Australia, aunt and cousin of the bride.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1920, Page 5
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175WEDDING. Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1920, Page 5
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