WEDDING BELLS.
(From our Wellington correspondent). CHAPMAN- LEAHY. The marriage of Miss May Leahy to Mr. A. (!. Chapman took place at St. Mary of the Angels' on Tuesday morning, the Rev. Father Goggan performing the ceremony. The bride wore a dress of white duchesse satin with pearl trimmings and the usual wreath and veil. The bridesmaids were Miss Maud Leahy (sifter of the bride) and Miss Madge Bolton, the former wearing an electric blue costume with white velvet picture hat and the latter a cream costume with a white satin bonnet. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Morrison as best man. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at Mrs. Leahy's residence. The 1 mpy couple left by the afternoon train ria Auckland far .Sydney, where the honeymoon will be Bpent. On their return they take up their residence at the Lower Hutt. PELIUIX — SANDIIItOOk. On Monday, July 2\\, at St. Joseph's Church the marriage of Misa Sandbrook, eldest daughter of Mr. Sandbrook, of this city, to Mr. Leonard Clement Perrin, was celebrated by Rev. Father O'rihea. The bride was attired in a light fawn coat and bkirt with a toque of electric blue. She was attendel by her two Bisters as bridesmaids, who wore electric blue costumes with white velvet hats, each carrying a beautiful bouquet. Mr. (1. Sandbrook acted as bsst man, and Mr. A. Eller as groomsman. Gold broiches were the presents of the bridegroom to the bride and bridesmaids. Mr. and Mra. Perrin left for their future home in Westpct on the following day. SMALL — DONOVAN. An event which occasioned considerable local interest was celebrated by the Very Rev. Father L^e at St. Mary's Church, Petone, on Wedneslay, when Mr. P. J. Small, elcest son of Mr. John Small, of Palmerston North, and Miss Annie Donovan, of Petone, were joined in Matrimony. The dress of the bride was of cream silk lustre, trimmed with brocade and orange blossoms. The bridesmaid*, Mi-ses Mary and Rose Donovan (sisters of the bride), Miss Dora Small (sister of the bridegroom), and Miss Lily Airus were dressed in white silk, and wore gold brooches, the presents of the bridegroom. Mr. T. Small was the best man The bridal party left the church to the strains of Mendelssohn's ' Wedding March. 1 The newly-wedded couple left for Plimmerton in the evening.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 2 August 1900, Page 20
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388WEDDING BELLS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 2 August 1900, Page 20
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