Here is notification in the local paper of their wedding day In Tarrawingee:
The second wedding took place at St.
Patrick's R.C. Church, Wangaratta, on
Thursday, when Catherine, eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. McGovern of the
Railway Department, was married to Mr.
Arthur Southern, of 'Rusholme,' Tarra-
wingee. The church was crowded with the
friends of the contracting party. After
the ceremony the guests assembled at the
Royal Victoria Hotel, where a sumptuous
breakfast was partaken of. Mr. and Mrs.
Southern took the afternoon train for
Melbourne.
While responding to the exuberance of
youth, J. O'Donnell, jun., was attempt
ing to swing by his legs on a beam, when
Fix this texthe slipped and, coming down head fore
most, got a nasty fall. He was rendered
unconscious for a time, but is now re
covering.
The second wedding took place at St.
Patrick's R.C. Church, Wangaratta, on
Thursday, when Catherine, eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. McGovern of the
Railway Department, was married to Mr.
Arthur Southern, of 'Rusholme,' Tarra-
wingee. The church was crowded with the
friends of the contracting party. After
the ceremony the guests assembled at the
Royal Victoria Hotel, where a sumptuous
breakfast was partaken of. Mr. and Mrs.
Southern took the afternoon train for
Melbourne.
While responding to the exuberance of
youth, J. O'Donnell, jun., was attempt
ing to swing by his legs on a beam, when
Fix this texthe slipped and, coming down head fore
most, got a nasty fall. He was rendered
unconscious for a time, but is now re
covering.