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Ladies' Column.

WIiDMNG A'f TliM I IvA, A (k.m.l ding ul morn Iha rt Jjrdinary interest. H-iiK <tf<| :it St. ,lo;<"ph':i Church, loiniiky, on ihe '..'Hvd instant., when -Air Hugh Brosnalian, oldest aon i)l Mr 'l'. 11. Mrosnahan. was unite"! in the. bonds ul hdly \wdlo'U to ?fli Christine O'lirien, only daughter of All's Mary U lirien ol Arowhcnua,. The marriage ceremony and I In. nuptial mass wore devotionally solemnised by the parish Priest, lie v. Father Fay, Wild alterwards .some eighty to a hundred quests were entertained at the residence (if the bride's mother, where a sumptuous breakfast hud been most taste lully arranged. Tlie Reverend rather presided and proposed the health ol the bride and bridegroom, making very complimentary reference to the union, and this was appropriresponded to by the bridegroom. Otluir toasts followed, and amongst them special remark was noted as to the number ol "old identities" present, and when toasted the conmliment was suitably acknowledged for all by Mr J. l'it/.gerald and Mr S. Cain. Kndoi'.sement of thi' Reverend Father's remarks was alsu very liberally attested in the subsequent oratory, ilie marriage on all sides being considered a most happy one Tile bride was picturesquely attired in cream chiffon taffeta.—a credit to her dressmaker—and wore the usual veil and orange blossoms; and the bridesmaids, who ivero respectively Miss Lizzie Brosnahan, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Lucy Gosling, were gowned in turquoise blue chrvsaline, with touches of black velvet ribbon, and black and white picture hats. The bride was given away by her brother Mr .Martin O'Brien. 'Mr J. O'Conncll attending on the bridegroom as best man and Mr R. () Brien as groomsman, while Miss Rssie Spring officiated at the organ. The newly married couple left ibr Hanmer Si>rings by the lirst express and were accorded a. most enthusiastic send-ofi. and in the evening the wedding way. erdorsed by a dance at the Volunteer Hall, Temuka. at which Mr J. I'klgar most ably presided as M.C., and a large number of young people enjoyed themselves till the early hours ol the following morning. GOLF li.\ IJj AT FAIRLIE. Fairlie Golf Club held their second Annual ball on Friday last. The hall was beautifully decorated with evergreens, and the stage was tastefully designed as a drawing-room. Needless to say the ladies of the Clul> provided a. most sumptuous supper which was appreciated by all. Below is a list of the dresses:—Sirs Cook, pretty white chiffon tafl'eta. silver trimmings; Mrs Wigley, pale sea green satin, vieux rose cloak; Mrs Smith, handsome whit© charnieuse satin, trimmed with silver fringe and sequins, Tokio blue cloak, with Oriental trimmings ; Mrs Stronach, pretty pale blue silk. Paisley cloak: Sirs Trotter, champagne voile trimmed insertion ; Mrs O'Dowd, black voile touched with cream and pretty blue cloak; Mrs Talbot, black trimmed black lace; Miss Wareing, black sequin robe; Miss Grant, black, white lace bertha; Miss Grey, • cream ninon, silver trimmings; Miss X. Wright, cream voile; Miss J. Wright, white muslin, silver trimmings; Miss Rowley, pink voile; Miss Brett, royal blue muslin ; Miss O'Tt'Ourloe, pale blue veiling, cream wrap; Miss A. Ca-skey, pink crystaline, vieux rose wrap; Miss K. Caskey. wliito muslin; Miss Pilkington, pale green ▼aile, white lace trimmings; Miss Shepherd, pale grey silk and grey wrap; Miss Verity, i>ink silk. —("Daphne.,,)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14284, 27 August 1910, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Ladies' Column. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14284, 27 August 1910, Page 4 (Supplement)

Ladies' Column. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14284, 27 August 1910, Page 4 (Supplement)

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