PPkkxhi, the contracting parties being Miss Mabel Ada Infield, only daughter of Mrs J. Infield, of Granford House, Masterton, and Mr Frank Kelly, of Masterton, The bride was the oldest member of St. Matthew's Choir, and the ceremony was a choral one. The bride, who was given away by her mother, was attired in a handsome blue tailormade costume with a white felt hat. She also carried a shower bouquet. Miss Monk, cousin of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and she wore a becoming grey tailor-made costume and I a white hat trimmed with violets. She also carried a bouquet. Mr Beere acted as best man, an I Mr 11. Monk was groomsman. The cere-: mony was performed by the Rev. A. M. Johnson. Subsequently, a reecption was held at the residence of the bride's mother, where the usual toasts were honoured and good wishes extended to the newly-wedded couple. A large number of costly presents were received, including a handsome } oak trayjfrom the members of St. Matthew's Choir. Mr and Mrs Kelly left for the South by the afternoon train on their honeymoon trip. In the evening a dance was held in the Foresters' Hall in honour of the wedding. There was a large attendance, and a very, enjoyable time was spent.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8542, 24 September 1907, Page 6
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