Ellis—MackieA very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Presbyterian Church,• Gulgong. by the Rev. G. J. 8tevens, oil July 24, between Mr. Arthur John Ellis. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellis, of Mudgee. and Miss Daphne Isobel Mackie. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Mackie. * Lo]oma. Gulgong. Mr. W. Ellis, brother or I he bridegroom.* acted as beat man. Miss Rita Hughes, cousin of the bride.’.acted as bridesmaid, while Miss I Antoine:te Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell, of the Centennial Hotel, was train-bearer. The bride entered the church on I the arm of her lather, wearing a ' dainty frock o{ while net over satin, bodice of wide insertion lace. : with long veil, coronet of stiffened ! , lace and orange blossoms. She . carried a bouquet of v.hite roses. | jonquils and daphne. The brides- j maid's frock was green net over | t taffeta, small green hat trimmed J with pink flowers, and bouquet of | pink roses, itccks. daphne and i I mignonette. The bouquets were I made by Mesdames B. Watt and H.J E. Snelson. The train-bearer wore a pink net frock over mauve taffeta and a tiny pink hat trimmed with violets. She carried a muff of violets and daphne. The future home of the happy couple will be in Mudgee.