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WEDDING BELLS

KENNEDY—SHAW. The wedding ,was recently solemnised at the Church of St. Francis de Sales, Rangiora, of Alexander, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy, of Loburn, and Greta, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Shaw, Ashley. Very Rev. Dean Hyland officiated, and celebrated a Ntptial Mass. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in her travelling costume. Miss K. Kennedy (sister of the bridegroom) was bridesmaid, and Mr. W. H. Kennedy (brother) was best man. Wedding breakfast was partaken of at the Royal Tea Rooms, after which the newly-wedded couple left on their honeymoon by motor to Akaroa. 4 ' • O'SULLIVAN— The wedding was solemnised recently at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, of Mr. Lawrence M. O'Sullivan, and Miss Hilda Harrington, both of Christchurch. Rev. Father T. Hanrahan, Adm., officiated and celebrated a Nuptial Mass, assisted by Rev. Father Gallagher. Miss K. O'Connor presided at the organ. Tho ' { bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a dress of ivory brocaded frapper crepe-de-Chine, handembroided veil arranged in mob-cap style, and carried a shower bouquet of hot-house flowers. Miss Vera Harrington (sister of the bride) attended as bridesmaid, and was dressed in a frock of plain and figured fugi silk with hat to match and carried a shower bouquet to harmonise. Mr. J. O'Sullivan (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at' the Oddfellows' Hall, Rolleston Street, where Mrs. J. Harrington (mother of the bride), entertained the guests, numbering 50, and the usual toasts were honored. In the evening some 150 guests were entertained at a social. Subsequently the newly-wedded couple left for the Southern Lakes, where the*honeymoon was spent; the bride travelling in a fawn * English worsted costume relieved with blue, and blue Int. : —<x*> Help for the Suffering Children of Ireland The Ladies" Auxiliary Committee, Self-Determination \ for Ireland League, Wellington,* acknowledge with sincere thanks parcels of clothing for distressed Irish children from the following:— K. O'Connell, Mrs. Judd, Miss Carter, Miss Freer, . an . "Irish Descendant," Vincent de P. Boulcott Street, Mrs. Lennon, Miss L. Ranfurly, St. Anne's Guild, Timaru, Miss N. Leahy, Mrs. Quirk, Miss E. O'Shea, Miss Butler, and from each member of Ladies' Auxiliary Committee, Wellington, and their friends.

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 November 1921, Page 21

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WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 17 November 1921, Page 21

WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 17 November 1921, Page 21

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