WEDDING
KILMISTER—McBARRON.
.'A. wedding fn ivhiich some interest' was manifested was celebrated, at St. Pftvtrick'e Ohiifclli., Masterton, yesterday morning, when Mr Frederick John Kilmister, of Masterton, was married to Miss Catherine Moßarron, eldest daughter of Mr P. J. McBarron, of Masterton. Mr Philip McBarron acted in the capacity of beet man. The bride, who was given away by her- fatiher, was dressed in white 6atin, trimmed with silk over-lace inBertion, paei&ementorie and pearls, and wore an embroidered veil and orange blossoms. The bridesmaids were Mass May Mcßaaron (sister of: the bride), and Misses Zylpha and Idalia; O'Connor (twin cousins of the bride). The chief bridesmaid wore white velvet, trimmed with silk insertion, and edged with blue velvet. The other two small bridesmaids wore blue silk dresses and Jiuli&t caps. The bride and bridesmakls carried shower bou> quets.. The bride's mother was attired in black glace silk, triminied with silk insertion and black velvet ribbon, and wore a black hat. The bridegroom presented the bride with a gold bracelet., set with rubies and diamonds, and the bridesmaids with a. gold ring set with sapphires, a tie pin, and two gold brooches. The ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. Dean-McKenna. A sumptuous* wedding breakfast was Jield at the, Arcadia. Tea Rooms. The happy couple left'by the afternoon train for; Wellingtons elv ™ ut * CShrisit-j chuTch.; . Tfie- bride's travelling dress ! was dove coloured velvet, white feather boa, and black hat. The young couple were the recipients of many vtoh'iaibje presents, including several cheques.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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250WEDDING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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