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- Births
JENSEN (nee Winnie Kennedy).? On April 16, at Miss Harvey's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen, Bullado Station, Mullewa? a son. Both well. [1]
- 1932 'JENSEN?KENNEDY
JENSEN-KENNEDY
St. Brigid's Catholic Church. Mt Magnet was prettily decorated on Wednesday evening, June 8, the occasion being the marriage of Miss Catherine Winifred Kennedy, third daughter of Mrs and the late Mr. Thomas Kennedy, of Mt. Magnet, to George Frederick Jensen, eldest son of Mrs and the late Mr. G. J. Jensen, of Bullardoo Station, Mullewa.
The Rev. Father Prendergast officiated. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother-in-law, Mr. J. Duplex , looked beautiful in her gown of ivory satin close fitting at the bodice with long sleeves, the skirt falling in soft fiares. A long satin train edged with seed pearls and lined with shell pink was carried by the three small nieces of the bride. Misses Mary Jones, Josephine and Kathleen Duplex, all dressed alike in long frocks of rose pink crepe de chine made with tiny bodices, puff sleeves and full skirts.
The wedding veil was prettily arranged, and to add further effect the bride carried a sheaf of white roses. The bridesmaids, the Misses Pat and Sheila Kennedy, both in powder blue crepe de chine, with square cut bodices and long flared skirts with matching coatees, looked charming. They wore silver and blue headdresses and carried sheaves of pink. roses.
Mr. Bob Jensen was best man and Mr. Tom Kennedy groomsman. The wedding breakfast was held at the Commercial Hotel, where Mrs. Kennedy received her guests wearing a handsome frock of black morocain, relieved with beige and a black felt hat. Mrs. Jensen wore a lovely frock of black georgette, with a matching coatee and a black felt hat The happy couple left by train to spend their honeymoon in the city. The bride's travelling frock was of dark brown morocain relieved with orange and hat to match.
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