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M'GRATH— HARTLAND.

A very nice wedding, which created a deal of interest in the locality, was solemnised in the Churoh of the Sacred Heart, Oxford, on Tnesday, Maroh 27, between Miss Evelyn H. Hartland (who has just been received into the Catholic Church) and Mr. John McGrath, of West Oxford. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Harry Hartland, looked exceedingly nioe in a costume of white lustre, set off with satin and pearl trimming. She also wore a bridal veil and orange blossoms, and carried a lovely Bhower bouquet. She was attended by four bridesmaids — Misses Horsnell, McGrath, Cory, and K. MoGrath— who wore very pretty white muslin over green dresses, with green silk sashes and picture hats, and carried beautiful shower bouquets, the gift of Mr. Hartland. There were also two little flowergirls in attendance — Misses Cissy McGrath and Laurie Hammond— arrayed in white dresses. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. T. Frame as best man, and Messrs. C. Hartland and W. Budge. The church was crowded. The happy pair were united by the Rev. Father Hyland, who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. As the bridal procession left the church Miss Donovan played the Wedding March. About 40 guests assembled at the breakfast, which was given by the bride's mother (Mrs Cory). The wedding presents, whioh were numerous, were all valuable and serviceable. The happy couple left by the evening train for the South, where the honeymoon was spent.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 3 May 1900, Page 20

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M'GRATH—HARTLAND. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 3 May 1900, Page 20

M'GRATH—HARTLAND. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 3 May 1900, Page 20

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