WEDDING BELLS
FLEMING—HEARN. A very pretty wedding (writes a Wanganui correspondent) was solemnised at St .Mary's Catholic Church on Wednesday, when Miss Nora Hearn, third daughter of the late Mr. Nicholas Hearn, of Buenos Ayres, Waverley was united in Matrimony to Mr. John Stuart Fleming, third son of the late Mr. John Stuart Fleming, of Wellington .Flip Very Rev. Dean Grogan officiated. The bride looked charming attired in an ivory duchess satin gown designed with lover's knots in chiffon, and beautifully draped with Limerick lace, with corsage and sleeves of tucked chiffon .She wore the usual wreath and exquisite Limerick lace Yf"> "J® veil ? eing the work of the Sisters of the Mission INew I. Iymouth. She carried a marriage ring of white lowers with streamers. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Martin Hearn, of Pungatua, and was "attended »y her sister, Miss hippie Hearn, and her cousin, Miss A era Kennedy, of Buenos AyresJ Waverley. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. J. Kennedy, cousin of the bride and Mr Selby Morton. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs David ? ulll,l . a ™ (sister of 1 the bride entertained the guests at their residence, St. John's Hill, at a wedding luncheon The bride ' travelled in a belted Russian cos! tume of French blue, embroidered in blue and black and a ed-up hat of black silk beaver. She also wore a hand! painted scarf of pale blue crepe de chine, •
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New Zealand Tablet, 9 February 1911, Page 239
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240WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 9 February 1911, Page 239
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