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Cheviot

(From an Oceasional^Correspondent.) Tt is intended to hold the annual s<Mal on Boxing Night, and a meeting is to be called for November 7 to form a committee to carry out the necessary arrangements. The proceds are to be devoted to the erection of a choir gallery and other necessary improvements in the church. A pretty wedding was celebrated on September 14 at St. Mary's, Christchurch, the contracting parties being Mr. D. J. BLaughey and Miss May MeElroy, both of Cheviot. The ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. Dean Ginaty, who < also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride, who- was given away by her father, looked very becoming in cream silk, trimmed with lace and chiffon, and the usual veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a lovely shower bouquet. She was attended by Miss Linda Condon, as flower girl. The bridesmaids were Miss Evelen Haughey (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss May Haughey. (cousin^ of the bridegroom). Mr. P. J. Haughey acted as best man, and was assisted by Mr. F. Haughey (cousin of the bridegroom). After the ceremony the party adjourned to the Montreal Street Hall, where the breakfast was laid for a large gathering of friends. The happy cpuple on their return, to Cheviot were -accorded a ' welcome home ' by Mr. and Mrs. S. Haughey," ab, ' Crystalfield. ' The proceedings wer.e^ very ten joyable/i&ndlthevCheyiot Brass Band played a programme^ on' the lawn!" The 'presents, were numerous and handsome. Mr. and Mrs. Haughey intend to make Cheviot their future home.

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 November 1909, Page 1737

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Cheviot New Zealand Tablet, 4 November 1909, Page 1737

Cheviot New Zealand Tablet, 4 November 1909, Page 1737

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