WEDDING BELLS
:- v -;//:' '/■,_.__. '""» -~"—■ ' '*-■ ;-: ---"- -;jf Y—DUGGAN. ■ A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Patrick's Church, Tua Marina, on September 9, when the Rev. Father Fay united in Matrimony Mr. Michael Dennehey, third son of Mr. William Dennehey, Lower Hutt, and Miss Mary Duggan, eldest daughter of Mr, - John Duggan, of Tua Marina. The church was tastefully decorated by the girl friends of the bride, and as the wedding party entered the church the Wedding March' was played by Miss Ivy Horgan. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful gown of ivory tinted crepe de soie, and a chiffon coatee with cream and silver trimmings. Her tulle embroidered veil was the gift of the Sisters of the Mission, "Pukekohe, and here amethyst and pearl brooch was the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were Misses Evelyn and Eileen Duggan, sisters of the bride. They wore dainty dresses of white ninon and embroidered chiffon, with white hat trimmed with vieux rose and heliotrope respectively. Their gold bangles were the gift of the bridegroom. The bridegroom was attended by his two brothers, Mr. Daniel Dennehey as best man and Mr. Bert Dennehey as groomsman. After the Nuptial Mass a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, and the usual toasts were duly honored. The presents included some valuable cheques. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Dennehey left for the North Island, where the honeymoon was spent. The bride's travelling eostume was of navy serge with black fox furs, and her hat of black tagel straw was trimmed with goldcolored roses.
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New Zealand Tablet, 2 October 1913, Page 47
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