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Lynch—M'Entyre.

Yet another marriage was celebrated by the Rev. J. F. O'Donnell at St. Patrick's Church, Arrowtown, on Tuesday morning —the couple being Mr James Lynch, of Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, and Miss Norah M'Entyre, youngest daughter of Mr T. M'Entyre, Pleasant View Farm, Arrow. The church was beautifully decorated for the happy event. Nuptial mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father O'Donnell. As the young couple left the church the wedding march was played by one of the Sisters of St.! Joseph. The bride, who was given away by her father, woro a very becoming and handsome gown of cream silk voile, prettily trimmed with silk valenciennes lace and bands of white satin, with the usual bridal voil, daintily embroidered. The bride carried a white ivory prayer book, with streamers of white satin. The bridesmaids were Miss Waterson, of Invercargill, and Miss M'Entyre, sister of the bride. Miss Waterson wore a cream floial silk, trimmed with cream velvet and silk lace, with a wine-colored straw hat. Miss M'Entyre

wore a pretty green delaine dress, trimmed with green velvet, and hat to match. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome gold watch and chain, and to the bridesmaids pretty gold brooches. The wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of the bride's Various toasts were proposed, and good wishes expressed for the future happiness of Mr and Mrs Lynch. The young couple left: in the afternoon for Queenstown en route for Christchurcli where the honeymoon will be spent. Mr and Mrs Lynch's future home will be in Dunedin. The young couple received many handsome and useful presents. To the several young couples we offer hearty congratulations.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2167, 2 May 1907, Page 4

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Lynch—M'Entyre. Lake County Press, Issue 2167, 2 May 1907, Page 4

Lynch—M'Entyre. Lake County Press, Issue 2167, 2 May 1907, Page 4