I ship of Mrs. Ivor GarlingherselfReceiving the guests at the C-W.A. Rooms, Mrs. Gatling wore a becoming frock of steel grey wool, embroidered at collar and cuffs, and with it silver fox turs. Her pink felt hat toned with her shoulder spray of pink carnations, and was offset by black accessories. Mrs. Brown was smart in a coat and suit ensemble of junior navy gabardine, with match ing toque. Accessories were navy blue and a pink chiffon scarf tucked into the neckline of her suit exactly matched her pink carnation shoulder spray.Relatives and immediate friends of the parties attended the wedding breakfast in the C.W.A. rooms after the ceremony. Father Emelhainz presiding The toast of The Bride .and Bridegroom” was proposed by Mr. H. Campbell, the bridegroom responding and later proposing The Bridesmaid. The response came from the best man, who also read a number of congratulatory telegrams. The Bride’s Parents was ably proposed by Mr. A. A. Beveridge. to which Mr. Garling responded. Parents of the Bridegroom' . vvas proposed by Mr Bob Estens and Mr.: H. Brown responded. The Chairman” was proposed I by Mr. Oliver Buckley.! Dunn? the repast Mr. Matt Ballantyne entertain-|ed the gathering with sev-'eral songs which were much appreciated. # i Leaving for her honey-. moon the bride was attractive in a beige gabardine suit worn with brown suede accessories and a smart little brown cloche. Her shoulder spray was made of tawny Talisman rosea., The honeymoar. is being spent at The Entrance and the young couple plan to make their future home at Cronulla.