WEDDING BELLS
PLAYER—, . . (From a correspondent.) An interesting marriage took place at St. Anne’s Church, Wellington, on the 15th v instant, when Mr. Ernest-Nicholson Player, third son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Player, of Aro street, was married to Miss Elizabeth Eileen Lennon, elder daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. T. .Lennon, Lawrence street, Wellington. The Rev. Father Peoples performed the ceremony. The bride, who. was ' given away by her - father, wore a charming dress of white satin with the usual veil and orange blossoms, and was attended by the bridegroom’s sister (Miss Joy Player), who looked exceptionally pretty in a dainty embroidered voile dress and smart black velvet hat. Mr. J. Dwyer, of the Lands Office, acted as best man. The reception was held at the residence of the bride’s parents. Amongst the guests were Mr. C. Joyce (Auckland), Mr. Moriarty . (Central Otago), Mr. and Mrs. Alsop and Mrs. Manal Anderson (Palmerston North). The presents were costly and numerous, and included cheques from the bride’s uncle (Mr. T. Joyce) and cousin (Mr. Charles Joyce). On the eve of the marriage, the bridegroom was presented by the staff of the Electric Light and Tramways Company with a set of solid silver entree dishes, and the bride was the recipient of a valuable set of cutlery from Messrs. Blake and staff, manufacturers. The happy couple left for the south by boat on a holiday trip.
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New Zealand Tablet, 25 February 1915, Page 43
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234WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 25 February 1915, Page 43
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