WEDDING BELLS
FOLEY—O’SHEA. A quiet wedding Avas solemnised at St. Mary’s Church, Gisborne, on June 30, by the Rev. Father Brady, the contracting parties being Mr. Francis Foley, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Patrick "Foley, Westbrook, .Westland, and Miss Mary (Molly) O’Shea, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tijnothy O’Shea, Dreenagh, Co. Kerry, Ireland. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. Michael O Connor, looked very pretty in a simple frock of ciel blue crepe de Chine and ore an embroidered tulle veil in mob-cap style, and carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses and streamers. The bridesmaid (Miss Molly- O’Connor, cousin of the bride) was attired in hydrangea pink crepe do Chine,' with fichu of same relieved with blue and gold ribbons at waist. She also wore a Leghorn hat with wreath and ribbons of blue, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The bridegroom was attended by his broici (J. r. P. L. holey, of Dunedin). After the ceremony the guests wore entertained at the residence of Mr. and Mis. M O Connor. The bridegroom’s gift to the bride Aids a gold bangle, and to the bridesmaid a beautiful pendant. he bride s gift to the bridegroom Avas a gold ring. i lrs ‘ I<ok 'y lGft fol .' Wellington and Auckland, Mu 16 the honeymoon was to be spent. The-bride’s traveling costume AA-as of fawn gabardine, with moire silk collar, ruses’ and vest, and lat of nigger brown velvet ' and gold
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New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1920, Page 33
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247WEDDING BELLS New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1920, Page 33
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