WEDDING BELLS
DOODY— GILL.
\ A marriage of more ordinary interest' (writes our Christchurch correspondent) was solemnised at the Church 6f the Holy Angels, Darfield, on September 22, when Mr. Daniel Doody . third son of Mr. Michael Doody, of Oxford, and Miss Mary, Jane Gill, eldest daughter of Mr. James Gill, of Darfield, were united in the bonds of matrimony. The Nuptial Mass was^ele-, brated by the Very Rev. Dean ,o'Dorinell, of Ashburton, the Rev. Father Hyland (Rangiora) -being deacon, and Rev. Father! Tyler, M.S.H. (Darfield), subdeacon, and' the Rev. Father CooneJ (Lyttelton) master of ceremonies. After the ceremony the guesM to the number of about 250, were entertained at the resided! of Mr. Gill, father of the bride, where also the popularity^ the young couple was amply testified. Besides those of^| clergy who officiated at the Nuptial Mass there were also pr^H the Rev. Dr. Kennedy (Cathedral), Rev. Father O'Do^H (Queenstown), Rev. Father McManus (Rangicra), and Father Fanning, M.S.H. (Darfield). The Very Rev O'Donnell proposed the toast of the newly-wedded couplf^^H very felicitous speech. Other ' toasts .were also duly h^^H Mr. and Mrs. Doody joined the evening train at Kir^^^H route for Dunedin, where the honeymoon was to "be speJ^^H bride, who was beautifully rbbed in crepe-de-chine, wa^^^^| by Miss A. Gill as bridesmaid and Miss Sarah Gillj^^^^| girl. The bridegroom's present to- the bride was a and chain, and to the bridesmaids gold brooches. '^^^^^| gift to the bridegroom consisted of gold links.
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New Zealand Tablet, 1 October 1908, Page 19
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243WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 1 October 1908, Page 19
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