Etc. -- Hattie L. Kelly weds B. Frank Kelly
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A lightly edited page 1 article from the 21 Jul 1910 issue of the Waterford Star newspaper. 

Kelly-Cornish.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cornish, Locke Street, Hamilton, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on 
12 Jul 1910, when their eldest daughter, Hattie L., was united in marriage to Mr. B. Frank Kelly. 
Rev. A. H. Going officiated.

While the strains of Mendelssohn's "Midsummer Nights Dream" were being played by Mrs. McDougal, the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, took her place under a large white bell suspended from a beautiful arch of green with pink and white roses.

The bride wore a gown oof ivory paillette de chene, lace and pearls with orange blossoms and veil, carrying a bouquet of white carnations with maiden hair fern.

The bridesmaid, Miss Mae Cornish, sister of the bride, was dressed in pale blue mull with valenciennes lace and insertion and carried pink carnations. Mr. Eddie Cornish acted as groomsman.

After congratulations, a sumptuous dinner was served, then a short time spent in music and admiring the many costly gifts, among which was a handsome pearl crescent the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid received a beautiful solitaire pearl ring. The bride's going away costume was of pearl grey with black picture hat.

Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will reside in Hamilton after their return from Atlantic City, Philadelphia and New York., where they are spending their honeymoon.

 
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