TOMAGO.A very pretty weddin^ was celebrated at St. Johns Church, Tunings on 15th April, the contracting parties being Mr. George 'Richards, youngest sou oi’ Mrs. Sumuel Richards, of Bullnbdelah, and Miss Mary McLean, youngest daughter of Mr. Neil McLean, of Tomago. The church was decorated with flowers nnd fcrus for the occasion. The bride looked charming in a neat dress of crepe-de-chine and georgette, hand embroidered, the veil being arranged in mob cap fashion, and wreath of orange bios spins, and carried a bouquet of white cactus dahlias, eosiuos nnd usparugus ferns. The bridesmaid Miss Boll McLean, wore a charming dress of lemon crepe-de-chine, hemstitched and hand embroided, nnd navy hat. The bridesmaid wore gold brooches, the gift of the bridesmaid. Mr. S. Richards acted as grootnsmun. The bride entered the church on the urm of her father, the hymn *‘Th» Voice that Breathed o‘cr Eden” being sung. The Rev. Kitloy performed the marriage ceremony. The wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride’s parents, when some 40 friends sat down, the usual toast being honored many congratulations were tendered the bride and bridegroom. Thc bride’s travelling dress was a nuvy duchess moussilinc and mastic satin, with hat to match.t