WEDDING BELLS
• " -♦ — — — • -■ McCABE— HOGAN. A quiet wedding <writes a correspondent) was solemnised at St. Peter's Church, Otahuhu, on November 26, when Mr.. AVilliam McCabe, of County Wexford, was united in the bonds of Matrimony to. Miss Cecilia Hogan, youngest daughter of Mr. J. P. Hogan, of Otahuhu, formerly of Blenheim. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Buckley, who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride, who was given aAvay by her father, wore a dress, of cream silk voile, trim med with insertion and cream not, and the usual wreath and- veil. The bridesmaid was Miss Elsie . McSweeney; cousin of the bride; and Mr. George Rice acted as best man. A large number of friends adjourned to the residence of the bride's parents, where the wedding breakfast was partaken of. After the usual toasts -were honored, the happy couple left' for To Aroha, Avhere the honeymoon was* spent, taking with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends. —
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New Zealand Tablet, 24 December 1908, Page 32
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