WEDDING BELLS
CAHILL— CLARK".
A pretty wedding took place in St. Cathedral, - Dunedin, on October 16, when Mr. T. H. Cahill, third son of Mr. P. Cahill, of Cromwell, and proprietor of the ' Alexandra Herald,' was married .to Miss Freda Clark, " eldest daughter of the late Archibald Clark, of Koxburgh. ,The ceremony was perforated by the Rev. Father O'Reilly in the presence of a - large circle of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The bride, who was given away by h"er uncle, Mr. P. Buchanan, was amended by four bridesmaids— Miss Ethel Clark" (sister of the bride), Miss" Christina Horn, and the little Misses Rita and Ruth Biggins (cousins of the teidej, whilst Mr. D. A. Cahill (brother of -the bfl-TdegroomJ acted as best v man, and., Mr.- J. M'G-innis of j£arnscleugh, filled the role of groomsman. The bride - was attired iln a handsome jcreiam- lace robe over glace silk she wore the usual wreath " and" ' veil and carried a • shower bouqiuet. Ine wedding breakfast was Held in the Carlton Cafe, where a 'largeaiumber of friends assembled. An appropriate- toast list was gone through, and a musical afternoon was enjoy•afofy spent. The happy couple left by tne "soutn express en route for- the Lakes district on their honey.moon. The newly-wedded pair were the recipients of numerous and costly presents. - • '
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 31, Issue 44, 31 October 1907, Page 30
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220WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume 31, Issue 44, 31 October 1907, Page 30
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