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WEDDING BELLS

O' BOYLE-VINCENT

On Easter Monday, at St. Patrick's Basiliaa, South Dunefclih, by tihe Rev. Father Coffey ; the marriage was solemnteeW of Miss Alice Cdcilia Vincent, youjngest daughter of tihe late Mr. Richard Vincent, cf Opawa, Chriistchuroh, to Mr. Ignatius Neil O'Boyie, youngest son. of Mr. P. O'Boyie, of Rosteneiath, 'Leeston. The bride, who wore a costume of white satin, with the customary veil 'and wreath, was given away by her bro-ther-in-law, Mr. Soarle. She was attended by Mjss Mollie Vincent (sister) and Miss Lizzie O'Boyie (sister of the bridegroom) as bridesmaids. Mr. Paul Flood, of "Onristichureh, attended as groomsman. After the ceremtony a numibor of guests assembled at the residence of Mr. Searle, Cavoi'sham, where the wedding breai>(fasit was laid, the Rev. Father Coffey being am>ong those present T(he bride's present to the bridegroom was a hanidsomelv mounted walking stic'-. ; the brfdegroom's present to the bride was a golfl bangle, and to each of the bridesmaids a gold brooch. The newlvmarriod co'inlcy left by the express for Ohristohuroh, where the honeymoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs O'Boal. 1 were I«he recipients of many valuable and useful presents. O'DRTSCOLL— EARL. Cn Wednesday, Miay 3, a very pretty wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Makikihi (writes a coirrespoiyiont), when Miss Mary (May), fourth djaugihter of

Mr. Wm. Earl, late of Geraldine and pow of Pen Adre, Makikiihi, was united in the bond's *>f Matrimony tto Mr. Matthew O'Driscoll, second son of Mr. M. O'Oriscoll, of Pleasant Point, Timaru. The church was crowded with fnierids smd acquaintances of tfie young couiple. The bride,, who was given away by her father, looked well in a gawm of white silk, trimmed with chiffon an!d silk lace, anjd wore a gold necklet and greenstone heart, the gifts of tlhe bridegroom. The bridesmaids, Miss Rose Earl (sister of the bride) and Miss NeHlie O'Driscoll (sister of the bridegroom), were attired in dresses of cream voile tUnrmefl with iji'sertao.n and chiffon, and wore goltl bilooe'heSj the gifts of the bridegroom. The bride's? gift to the bridegroom was a gold chain. Mr. J. O'Driscoll acted as best man and Mr. M. Earl as groomsman. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. FiatJier Refenault, ami after the Nuptial Mass the bridal party drove to the residence of the bride's parents, where the weeding breakfast was held. The Rev. Father Regnault, in proposing the health of the happy couple, wished therm every happiness. The hampy couple, taking with them many gotqd wishes for their future welfare, left toy the seoonkf express for Dunedin. The presents, some of whirih came from ChristdiiurcJi and Dunedin, were numerous anfd costly.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 18 May 1905, Page 20

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WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 18 May 1905, Page 20

WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 18 May 1905, Page 20

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