Gisborne
(I-rom an occasional correspondent.) The third euchre party competition for the phonograph prize was held last evening it-/ Erskine's Hall • 108 players sat down at the tables, and very enjoyable and keenly contested games too* place. The special lady's piize, presented by Mr. Segedin, was won by Mrs. Hepburn, and the gentleman's prize, presented by Mrs. H. Martin, was von by Mr. Hogan. At St. Mary's Church this afternoon a pretly wedding was solemnised by the Rev. Fat ho- Lane, assisted by the Rev. Father Diunan, when Miss Mary McConville, eldest daughter of Mrs M. IMcConville, of Kaiti, was united "to Mr. " P. Gavin. The church was prettily decorated by the Children of Mary! The • bride, who was given' away by her brother (Mr. M. J. McCoiv ville), looked winsome "in a handsome gown cream embroidered voile, trimmed with Brussels lace, silver tassels, and pearl headings, the skirt being elaborately finished and of flowing Empire style. bridesmaids were Misses Nellie and Emily McConville, sisters of the bride. "Mr. P. Barry acted as best man, and Mr. P. McConville as groomsman. The bride--groom's present to the bride was a handsome gold bangle, and to the bridesmaids gold bangles. As the bridal party left the~ church Messrs. Vita Bros, played the 'Wedding March.' After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of the bride's mother. The presents received were both numerous and costly. . '
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 08, 8 October 1908, Page 24
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236Gisborne New Zealand Tablet, Volume 08, 8 October 1908, Page 24
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