WEDDING.
MATHERS—KELLY. Tho marriage was celebrated recently at tho Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Hamilton, of Miss Nora Kathleen Kelly, second daughter of Mr. Peter Kelly, of Clarkin Road, Claudelands, Hamilton, and Mr. Gordon Mathers, second son of Mr. James Mathers, of To Kowhai, The Rev. Father Lein performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a frock of ivory satin with yoke of silver lace. The skirt fell to the ankles in an uneven hamline, and the long embroidered veil was caught with a circlet of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white chrysanthemums, carnations and maidenhair fern In attendance was the bride's sister, Miss Elsie Kelly, who wore an ankle-length frock of cameo pink georgette, over satin, with cross-over bodice, finished with a largo French bow and diamante buckle. Her picturo hat was of spun silver visca, and was trimmed with silver tissue ribbon, which fell to the hem of her frock. She carried a bouquet of pink and lemon chrysanthemums and maidenhair fern. Littlo Eileen Kelly was flower girl, and wore a frock of pink satin with frilled skirt of rainbow colourings, and a bandeau of silver leaves. She carried a posy. Mr. Sehvyn Mathers was best man. After tho ceremony a reception was held at the homo of the bride's father, whore about 70 guests wero entertained in a large niarqueo on tho lawn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 9
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