WEDDING BELLS
■ , v:" COSTELLO—MOORE. - ""..; "* ' . i A wedding took place in St. Joseph's Church, -C Temuka, on Wednesday of last week, the contracting , , parties being Miss Catherine Moore, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Moore, Temuka, and Mr. Charles Costello, of Kingsdown. The Rev. Father Kerley, '-> S.M., officiated at the ceremony, and Mr. O'Brien, of St. Andrews, was best man. The bride was given away ■ : ' by her brother, Mr. W. Moore, and wore a pretty white trained gown of white crepe de chine and a tulle veil and. spray of orange blossom. She carried a shower bouquet of white flowers and ferns. The bridesmaid, Miss Costello (sister of the bridegroom), wore a dainty dress of . shell pink ninon and a white hat with large pink ninon bows and finished with a pink rose. Her bouquet was of pale pink flowers with pink streamers. . Miss Eileen Twomey played several voluntaries during the ceremony, and Mendelssohn's Wedding March as the bridal party, left the church. The bride's parents received the guests at their residence, ' Askeaton Villa,' and entertained them in the usual felicitous manner. - Later Mr. and Mrs. Costello left for the south, the bride wearing a vieux rose costume. HALLY—SPRING. On -Tuesday morning of last week at St. Joseph's Church, Temuka, the wedding of Miss Esther Spring, daughter of Mr. J. Spring, Seadown, and Mr. T. Hally, of Waitohi, son of Mrs. D. Hally, Temuka, was celebrated by the Rev. Father Kerley, S.M. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a handsome gown of white satin with a square train and trimmed - with lace and ninon. She also wore a tulle veil and wreath of orange , blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white flowers and ferns. The bride's sister, Miss B. Spring, was bridesmaid, and wore a pretty frock of white crepe de chine, and a champagne colored hat finished with a cerise rose, and carried a bouquet of cerise and white flowers. Mr. E. B. Gillespie acted as best man. Mendelssohn's 'Wedding March' was played after the ceremony by Miss E. Twomey, who also rendered appropriate music during the Nuptial Mass. At the Offertory some members of the choir, of which the bride has been organist for some years, sang the ' Ave Veruin.' The wedding breakfast was held at the residence of the bride's parents at Seadown, where a small party of friends and relatives were hospitably entertained. During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hally left for the south by motor, the bride wearing a blue costume and hat.
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New Zealand Tablet, 13 May 1915, Page 53
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