WEDDING BELLS
McMULLAN^MORRISON. A wedding of interest to many was celebrated on May 14, at the Cathedral,' Christchurch, when Miss Rose Morrison, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrison, . “The Oaks,” Darfield, and Mr. John . McMullan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, J. McMullan, were united in the bonds of holy , matrimony. The Rev. Father J. Hanrahan (Darfield) officiated, assisted by Father Fogarty. The music for the ceremony was rendered by Mr, IT. Hiscocks, and Miss Birdie Morrison (sister of the bride) sang a solo. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a lovely bridal robe of white crepe-de-chine, hand-embroidered in silk, a beautiful veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums entwined with maiden-hair fern. She was attended by two bridesmaidsher sister (Miss Gertie Morrison, chief) and Miss Eileen McMullan (sister of the bridegroom). Each wore dainty white frocks, black silk toques trimmed with little pink rosebuds, and velvet ribbon streamers, and carried bouquets of choice hot-house flowers. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Jack McKendry, as best man, and Mr. W. Morrison, as groomsman, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison entertained a large number of relatives and intimate friends at Broadway’s, when the usual toasts were honored. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. J. McMullan left by the express for the south on their wedding tour.
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New Zealand Tablet, 12 June 1919, Page 42
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