UMVERRICHT— LEVEY.
The Church of the Sacred Heart, Petone, was taxed to its utmost on' September 25, the occasion being the marriage of Miss Mary /Ann Levey, of that town, to. Mr. U. H. Umverricht, of' Palmerston North. The Rev. Father Maples performed- the ceremony. The bride, looked very pretty in a - costume of white . silk, trimmed with silver and- chiffon. The bridesmaids weie her four sisters— Misses Julia, Katie, Cecilia, . and Dorothy Levey. Mr. E. Umverricht was best man, and Mr. G. Byford was groomsman. As the party left the church, the 'Wedding March' was played by the organist, Mrs. Brice. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold watoh, and to the bridesmaids good brooches and pin pendants. The breakfast was laid in St. Augustine's school, and. Father Maples, who presided, in a brief speech proposed the health of the newly married couple. Mr. and". Mrs. Umverrioht left for their home at Palmerston North, taking with them the. best wishes of a large circle of friends for their future happiness.
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New Zealand Tablet, 18 October 1906, Page 19
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173UMVERRICHT—LEVEY. New Zealand Tablet, 18 October 1906, Page 19
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