WEDDING BELLS.
St. Augustine's Church, Spalding, was the scene of a very pretty but quiet wedding on Wednesday morning, ApriL 29, when Miss Jane Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Fitzpatrick, of "Rock View," Spalding, and the late Mr. Edward Hunter, of Belalie, and Mr. C. G. Horgan, son of Mr. Daniel Horgan, Gulnare, were united in marriage.
The church was prettily decorated by friends of the bride and the church was filled with spectators to witness the ceremony, which was performed by the Very Rev. Father Doyle, Jamestown. Mr. Schell presided at the organ and played the "Bridal March" as the bridal party entered the church. The bride, who was given away by her stepfather, Mr. Fitzpatrick, looked handsome in her wedding gown of white satin, with over-dress of exquisitely-embroidered net. The court train was of silk net edged with valancenies, caught back at one corner, and ornamented with orange blossom, and the veil, which was beautifully worked, depended from a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, dahlias and maidenhair fern, with long streamers of asparagus fern, and white satin ribbon.
The bridesmaid, Miss M. Hunter, looked pretty in a frock of cream fine coating serge, trimmed with fancy buttons, and wide Limerick lace insertion, and white fur,and she wore a black velvet hat with white plume, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and fern, with streamers of pink ribbon. She also wore the gift of the bridegroom, a gold pendant, set with rubies.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick (mother of the bride) wore a black silk costume, and a black velvet hat, with a large black lancer plums. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr. G. Horgan, as best man.
At the conclusion of the marriage ceremony a Nuptial Mass was celebrated and the newly-wedded couple left the church to the strains of the "Wedding March" and amid showers of rice and rose leaves, motored to the institute, where a delicious wedding breakfast was served, and the customary toasts honored. The bridal couple received many telegrams and were the recipients of a number of costly presents. The wedding cake was designed and made by Mr. Schell. Mr. and Mrs. Horgan motored via Clare to Riverton thence to Adelaide, where the honeymoon was spent, the bride travelling in a Donegal tweed coat and skirt, the latest with straps and buttons, and a Niger brown, hat, with long plumes of lemon shade. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a gold albert and locket.(2)
Relationships
Christopher Gerald HORGAN (1886–1954)
Born: at Tarlee, SA 1886
Married: Ann Jane Hunter (1886–1943) on 29 April 1914 at Spalding, South Australia
Died: 11 May 1954 at Beulah Park, South Australia
Buried: 12 May 1954 at Centennial Park Cemetery
Parents:
Father: Daniel Horgan (1843–1916)
Mother: Julia Evans (1848–1919
Siblings:
Johannah Elizabeth Horgan SLATTERY | 1873 | 12 Jul 1957 (Myrtle Bank) | |
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Thomas Bernard Horgan | 1875 | 7 Dec 1951 (Toorak Gardens) | |
John Michael Horgan | 1876 | 8 Apr 1950 (Chandada) | |
Denis Michael Horgan | 1878 | 30 Nov 1925 (Kapunda) | |
Daniel M. Horgan | 1880 | 20 Mar 1919 (Mundoora) | |
Patrick James Horgan | 1881 | 1 Mar 1908 (Gulnare) | |
George Joseph Horgan | 19 Dec 1887 | 21 Aug 1939 (Gawler) | |
William Francis Horgan | 1888 | 11 Jun 1919 (Adelaide) | |
Peter Maurice Horgan | 29 Jun 1890 | 12 Jul 1950 (North Adelaide) |
Children of Christopher Gerald Horgan & Ann Jane Hunter
John Maurice Horgan | 25 Jul 1916 - 3 Jan 1977 | ||
Gerald Joseph Horgan | 17 Nov 1918 - 1 Feb 1945 | ||
Mary Philomena Horgan (DELANEY) | 27 Feb 1920 - 2 Aug 1978 |
Death and Burial
- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/167793491#
- 3. 1954 'Family Notices', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), 12 May, p. 28 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48113068#
I often wonder quite what they meant it was a “quiet” wedding which is contradicted by having a full church.
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