WEDDING BELLS
CURRAN— PITCHERS.
A very pretty wedding was solemnised in St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, on February 10, the contracting parties being Mr. M. Curran, eldest Bon of Mr. P. Curran, Brooklands, .Milton, and Miss Lucy Elizabeth Pitchers, elder daughter of Mrs. E. C. Pitchers, of Dunedin (late of Roxburgh). The Rev. Dr. Cleary performed the ceremony, and celebrated the . Nuptial Mass. The 1 bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. J. A. Pitchers, was charmingly attired in an Empire gown of white figured silk crystalline, with veil and orange blossoms. She was attended by Misses M. E. Pitchers, B. Gray, and C. C. Curran as bridesmaids. Mr. H. G. Curran, of Milton, acted as best man. After the wedding ceremony, a large "number of relatives assembled at the residence of the bride's mother for the wedding breakfast. The cristomary toasts were duly honored. The happy couple left by the midday express for the north, taking^ with them the good wishes of their many friends. i>xr. and Mrs. Curran were the recipients of a very large number of valuable and useful presents. Mr. Curran, who is secretary of St. Joseph's Choir and Railway Officers' Institute; was presented with an oak biscuit barrel (inscribed) and complete set of cutlery from the members of the choir and institute respectively. -
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 353
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219WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 353
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