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JULY 1, 1909 PALI IY AT IiAAVACin. hiVAY-DOEY. A very pretty wedding took place at Moneydig Presbyterian Church ..

... when Miss Charlotte Chesney M'Cay, youngest daughter of Rev. Win. M'Cay, Mount Pleasant, was married to Rev. Thomas Doey, of Bessbrook. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father, assisted by Rev. James Castlederg, uncle of the hride_; ...

TO CON I RAC

... Lodge. Limavady, on the 29th alt., the wife of Samuel Martin Macrory, Esq., of • son. Hamilton—At Loy. Cookstown, on the Ind inst.. the wife of Henry Jas. Hamilton, Esq., of a son. Hegarty—At Tootnbridp, on the 3rd the wife of John Hegarty, Esq., of a ...

Open Classes

... embroidery—l, Miss Cunningham, Edemne. Stranocum; 2, Miss Stevenson, Charlotte Street; 3, Miss Jamieson, High Street. In the evening the prizes were distributed by Mrs. H. WO. Hamilton. The winners of the various certificates and cups will be announced ...

lIARRIACES

... Church, Belfast, by the Rev. Alexander Gallagher, Francis Wilfred Edginton, Metropolitan Bank, Banbury, eldest son of WIIIIAM Edenton, Menis Court, Oxfordshire, to Mary Kyle (May) Cupples, elder daughter of the late Hamilton Guppies and Mrs. Clippies ...

', ArGUST 20, 1891

... Lord and Lady Bangor sad party. and the Kim Ward, the Rev. E. A. Lyle and party, Mr. and Mrs. Graham end the Mimes Graham. Cartels and Kee, Rev. Canon and Km. P r i c e. an d the StisaesPrine. Rev John and Mrs. Lyle. and psrty. Mrs Chi +eater and the ...

BRIDGE STREET, COLERAINE, Sole Agent for this Seed in the District

... hat the same shade ; the youthful bridesmaid, Miss Charlotte Branigan (cousin of the bride) looked very sweet in a white muslin frock, trimmed embroidery, large white picture hat, with blue silk trimming. Both bridesmaids wore pretty pearl brooches, the ...

BUSINESS NOTICE

... the coat. For years R. M 1). Hamilton & Sons have been justly noted for the splendid !election of ladies' coats, and this year it is generally admitted that the variety displayed by them is greater than ever. Fur-trimmed coats with the new style collars ...

flih BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS

... service was conducted by Rev. J. T. Armstrong, M.A., rector, and tne 'lessons were read by Rev. A. H. Dill, sinister of First Ballymoney Presbyterian Church, and Rev. H. C. Waddell, minister of Trinity Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. H. Wilson, minister of ...

BIRTHS

... wife of Rev. Philip Davis, Ci.orregetionel Mioieter, Kilostioharo, Dub!io, of s ARRI A4EB. Boyle and Mallaghan—At St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, De•rryoolgie Avow's, Belfast, on the 14th lust , by the Rev, R. J. Murphy, Adm., sesieted by the Rev. Hugh ...

BUSINESS NOTICE

... in the ladies' dress. Yet *se often finds it difficult to know where to see a good selection to choose from. Messrs. WC. HAMILTON it SONS specialise in this department, and have always an extensive variety in pure silk, cashmere, arti fi cial silk, and ...

BUIHMILLS NOTES

... silk hats, trimmed with autumn leaves, .and carried bouquets of pink roses, while they wore chaste gold and pearl brooches, the presents of the bridegroom. The nuptial ceremony was performed by Rev. Canon Ross, 8.D., rector, assisted by Rev. R. P. Meredith ...

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... the Rev- Jr. G. Kirkpatrick. A. 8.. Mr. James Campbell of Revallegh, to Mho Margaret M'Afee. of Hallytober, both near Boahmills. Williamson and Graham—At the residence of t►e mother of the bride, on the Ist instant, (by special license), by the Rev. J ...