Etc. -- Grace O'Mahony weds James Dunn - 1916
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A transcription of a page 5 article from 15 Jun 1916 Simcoe Reformer.

O'Mahony-Dunn

A very pretty wedding took place at the Catholic Church, Simcoe, on Wednesday morning of last week, when Miss Grace O'Mahony, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Mahony, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. James Dunn, a prosperous young farmer of Woodhouse. 

Rev. Father Nagle officiated at the services.

The bride, very becomingly dressed in an electric blue suit of silk poplin, with a hat to match, and carrying a bouquet of white bridal roses, was given away by her brother, Mr. Hubert O'Mahony. 

The bridesmaid, Miss Ella Dunn, sister of the groom, was very daintily attired in a maize dress of silk crepe de chine, with a leghorn hat and carried a bouquet of yellow roses.

The groom's gift to the bride was a cheque, to the bridesmaid a gold bracket, and to the groomsman, Mr. N. Walker, a gold tie pin.

 The music for the occasion was supplied by Mrs. W. E. Kelly, sister of the bride.

After a dainty wedding breakfast the happy young couple took the 10 o'clock Wabash for Detroit and Bay City, Mich. On their return they will reside at Mr. Dunn's farm in Woodhouse.

 
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