WEDDING BELLS MURPHY— O'KEEFE.
At St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, on Thursday, June 25, Miss Margaret O'Keefe, of South Dunedin, was married %p Mr. James Murphy, a well-known and highlyrespected citizen of this city. THe ceremony, which was witnessed by a few intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom, was performed by the Rev. Father Murphy. Miss Annie Power was bridesmaid, and Mr. Frank Toomey was best man. Mr. Joseph Toomev gave. the bride away. The bride was attired in a very handsome fawn tailor-made costume with picture hat, and the bridesr niaid in a grey costume with silk vest and Nellie Stewart hat. Both wore handsome gold brooches', the gift of the bridegroom. The happy couple left in the afternoon for Oamaru on their honeymoon trip, taking with them the best wishes of a large circle of friendjs. Mr. Murphy was the recipient of a massive gold Albert and locket, suitably inscribed, from a few of his Dunedin friends, while Messrs 1 . J. Toomcy and Coughlan Bros., of the New Shamrock Hotel, presented him respectively with a handsome dressing case and a massive silver tea and coffee service. The bride was also the recipient of very many costly and useful presents.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 2 July 1903, Page 20
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