ORGA N— WARREN.
A quiet but pretty wedding (writes a Westport correspondent) took place at St Patrick a Church, Kumara, on May 18, the conti acting paities being Miss E. A. Warren, of Dillnianston, and Mr. Gerald A. Organ, of Westport lhe Rev. Father O 'Hallohan performed the ceremony and also celebrated a Nuptial Mass. The bride who was given away by her father, looked charming' in a lovely dress of white transparent muslin, trimmed with Maltese lace and insertion and silk sash. She also wore °; T, a . nd wreath of orange blossoms. She was attended by Miss Stewart, of Rimu, as bridesmaid, who was attired in a cream floral muslin, with black picture hat Mr. J. Gallagher, of Westport; was best man. Aflter * the ceremony the bridal party drove to the residence of the bride's parents, where the wedding breakfast was partaken of and various toasts honored. Among those present were the Rev. Father O'Hallohan and Very Rev. Dean Lightheart, of Auckland. The presents were very numerous and costly, and were evidence of the esteem m which the couple are held. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a lovely cold watch and chain, and to the bridesmaid a beautiful gold brooch. The happy couple left for Auckland, where they intend to spend their honeymoon. They intend making their home in Westport, where Mr. Organ is engaged in business He is also a member of the Westport Borough Council.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 4 June 1903, Page 19
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240ORGAN—WARREN. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 4 June 1903, Page 19
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