Archdiocese of Wellington
(From our own Correspondent.) February 13. The wedding was solemnised recently of Mi Teresa McEnroe, youngest daughter of Mrs. McEnroe, of Kensington Street, Wellington, and Mr. Thomas Casserly, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Casserly, Canterbury. The bride is the best known singer in the Dominion, so it is needless to add that the good wishes for the happiness of the newlymarried pair will be many and heartfelt. St. Joseph’s Tennis Club is having an allconquering career. It has defeated the Hutt and Island Bay. Some very promising players are included in its ranks. Rev. Father Duffy, of T anmaranui, passed through, this city, leaving by a Home liner on Saturday for Europe. May he have a pleasant holiday ! The schools here remain shut. The notifications of the prevailing disease have increased this week, lint the Health Department allays anxiety by explaining that the list is increased by the notification of suspects. ■ His Grace Archbishop Red wo id has been visiting Nelson. , A branch of the St. Vincent de Paul Society has been started at Eastbourne, and there is every prospect of good wont being done in the future. Rev. Father Lenihan has taken up his duties in the parish of St. Anne’s.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 18 February 1925, Page 27
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206Archdiocese of Wellington New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 18 February 1925, Page 27
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