Hymeneal.GREENE—REGAN.A very pretty wedding took place at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Halifax, on Tuesday, July 12, when Rev. Father Flemming, parish priest of Windsor, N.S., officiated at the marriage of Miss Rose M. Greene, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Greene, of St John’s, Nfld., to Alderman Walter E. Regan, j now of Windsor and formerly of Dartmouth. Miss Greene, who is a charming and attractive young lady, was given in marriage by Alderman J. W. Jtegan, of Halifax, brother of the groom. She looked very lovely in a handsome gown of white satin charmeuse with trimmings of gold lace. Her hat was of white and gold lace wifo tulle forming a chin strap caught with a cluster of pearls, and a large bouquet of white carnations with streamers of orange blossoms j completed the costume. Miss Nellie Fitzpatrick, formerly of Newfound-land, was bridesmaid and wore a frock of pink silk voile with trimmings of blue. Her hat was of creamleghorn with blue ribbons and shecarried sweet j.eas of a shade to cor-rsepond with her dress. Mr. A. C. Allen, formerly of Kent, England, was best man. There were present a large number of friends and guests of the happy couple, and following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Regan were driven to the Queen Hotel, where a sumptuous and dainty wedding breakfast was served. About 30 guests were present and the table was attractively arranged with white sweet peas in low clusters alternating with flowering plants. Later Mr. and Mrs. Regan left on a brief honeymoon trip through the Province and will then proceed to Windsor where they will take up their residence. The bride travelled in green heather with smart hat to match. Mr. Regan went from Dartmouth about twelve years ago to Windsor where he has been connected with the Wentworth Stores ever since. He now occupies a responsible position with that firm and is closely asso-ciated with civic affairs in the Hants Countyshire town. He is alderman for his Ward and is also interested in athletics. He was one of the organizers of the Swastikas Club and he is still closely allied with sport interests. •'The bride has many friends throughout the Province. She is an authoress and poetess of some fame, being particularly well known as a writer of clever verse in Upper Canada and in her home in the Ancient Colony. The groom’s gift to the bride was a necklace of seed pearls, to the bridesmaid a garnet ring and to the groomsman gold cuff links. During her residence in the city the bride j has been a guest at Rosary Hall and | the marriage took place from the house. Several evenings ago a shower and dance were given by her girl ^ friends at Rosary Hall, at which the I bride-to-be received many beautiful I gifts. Other presents included a j | valuable collection of china, cut glass jj and silver. The Telegram joins with j,numerous friends in extending felici- r tations to the happy couple. 1