INTERESTING WEDDING.
Malfroy-Enright.
An extremely pretty wedding was celebrated yesterday at St Canico’s Churcb, Westport, (says the Nows), when Mr Camille M. Mallroy, son of Mr 0. Malfroy of Hokitika, was joined in the bonds of holy matrimony with Miss Margaret Helena, daughter of Timothy Enright, of Westport. The charming bride wore a beautiful dress of Irish poplin, trimmed with tucked chiffon and orange blossom, with a court train pendent from the shoulders. The bridesmaids were Misses E. M. and N. Enright and Miss Malfroy, all of whom wore blue figured silk dresset and large black velvet picture hats trimmed With plumes and scarlet flowers. They boro in their hands white staffs decorated with clusters of scarlet flowers and white ribbons. Mr S. Stracban officiated as best man. On their entry into the church, Miss Pain, who presided at the organ, played very tastefully the “Bridal March” from “Lohengrin” (Wagne) and after the ceremony performed by the Rev Father Costello,
Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March,” Immediately after the service in Church a large company of friends assembled at the home of the bride, whore the customary toasts were honoured with much enthusiasm, and the happy couple, after the wedding breakfast, set forth under the happiest auspices amidst showers of good wishes, rice and various other articles. The presents sent by friends were both numerous and beautiful. The bridegroom’s present to the bridesmaids consisted of greengtono brooches chased in gold. Others were given by Mr and Mrs Enright, piano; Mr and Mrs Malfroy, cheque; Mr and Mrs Taylor, silver tray, silver tea and coffee service, cake dish, and wedgewoed China biscuit barrel, Mr and Mrs Glascow, cheque ; the pupils of Miss Enright’s School, oak and silver salad bowl, biscuit barrel and butter dish, with inscription conveying best wishes. Besides these there was a line array, too numerous to mention, of tokens from friends both near and far.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 February 1901, Page 3
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314INTERESTING WEDDING. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 February 1901, Page 3
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