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WEDDING | *Pcrtfr—Xr.igVSt P.v.tl‘5 Pro-; 'lt;y tori an Church, Mudgee. was prettily decorated on Saturday last, August 11. for the rr-Triage of Mir' Win-cm.? Edith Betty Kni-hl lt;A.W.A.S.. daughter r.f Mr. and Mrs. H. C Knight. Ccurt Street, to Sergt. Ernest Lindsay Porier 1R.A A.F.1. son of Mr. and Mrs. J Porter. Adelaide lt;S.A. The charming x'oung bride is among the most popular of Mudgee's younger *et. and the church was crowded with relatives and near friends. The Rev. G. E Howland perforir.c I the ceremony.I he bride enterrd the church on the arm cf her father, who subsequently cave her avvav. S~e wore a beautiful gown cf magnolia .^atin. with beaded net yoke, and the headdress was a beaded Juliet cap with finger-tip veil. Her fragrant bouquet was composed of white hyacinths and camellias.The bridesmaids. Misses Joan Barton and Patricia Sutton, wore frocks of beaded blue crepe, with blue tulle veils and topknots of matching flowers. They carried bouquets of blue hyacinths, pink camellias and carnations.Little Miss Marlene Wilson, the dainty flower girl, wore a pretty pink frcck. and carried a basket of pink and blue flowers.Mr. R. H. Knight was be t man. and Mr. C. Stoddart groomsman.During the signing of the register. Mrs. E. Seaman sweetly sang -O Perfect Love. while Mrs. Gordon Stodanri capably presided at the organ.The reception was held in the Presbyterian School Hall, where about 60 guests were received by th? bride's mot'er. who wore a frock of dusty pink crepe with navy accessories, and shoulder spray of orchid and blue hyacinths. She was assisted by Mrs. H. V. Sutton in the absence of the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. Sutton was gowned in blue silk, with a shoulder spray of pink carnations. Rev. G. E. Howland presided, and the usual tC3sts were proposed and honored. The beautiful two-tier wedding cake was made by Mrs. Gordon Sioddart, whi'.e her daughter, Mbs Betty, was responsible for the artistic decoration of same The wedding breakfast left nothing to be desired, and the members of St. Paul's Ladies' Guild are to be complimented on the expert service they rendered.The happy young couple left by train that night for their honeymoon. which is to be spent at Sydney. Adelaide and Melbourne.A whole sheaf of congratulatory telegrams were read from distant friends, many of whom are tn the services, while the wedding gifts made a really beautiful collection.
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Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative

Mudgee, New South Wales, AU

Thu, Aug 16, 1945

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