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WEDDINGS

The wedding was solemnised recently at St. Brigid's Eoman Catholic Church, Wadcstown, of Kathleen Mary, eldest daughter of Mr: and Mrs. E. J. Knight, of Margaret :stre'et, ' Wadestown, to Maurice Barrio, third son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. James, of Groymouth, The Eov. Father J. J. Kennedy, of -St. Patrick's College, Wellington,''officiated. Tho church -was "tastefully decorated with many-hued hydrangeas. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a beautiful frock of ivory marietta and laco and a hand-worked veil held in place by a circlet of orange blossom. A charming bouquet of pale pink carnations was carried. There were three bridesmaids, the chief, 1 Miss Doris Knight, wearing delphinium blue georgette; Miss Kathleen James, shrimp pink georgette; and Miss Margaret Knight, orchid georgette. All wore black picturo hats and carried dainty posies. Little Selma Knight, wearing lettuce green georgette, was a dainty flower girl. Mr. Peter Kenned, of Gisborne, was best man, and the groomsmen were Messrs. Roy Knight and Phillip James. The bride entered the church to the accompaniment of the "Wedding March," played by Miss 0. Boseingrave. ■ After the . ceremony a reception was held at St. Luke's Hall, where tho guests were received by the bride's mother, wearing a gown of black and white crepe de chine. Among those present were Mrs. H. D. James (mother: of the bridegroom), in an ensemble of wine coloured georgette; Mrs.-Simmions (Whangarei), Mrs. Nolan (Auckland), Mrs. Whitfield (Auckland), Mrs. (Captain) Connor (Wnnganui), Mrs. Izaril, Mrs. M'Carthy-Keid, Mrs. k. Cook, Mrs. J. J. L. Burke, Mrs. Dillon, Mrs. Walter Haynes, Mrs. Trav.ers, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Costello. Tho evening was enjoyably spent with music and dancing. Items were contributed -by the Misses Dillon and Mr. Withers to the. accompaniment of Mrs. Withers. Mr. and Mrs. James later left for tho North. ' -.'...

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 13

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WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 13

WEDDINGS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 13

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