Kapunda Military Wedding-o-Miss Cora Giersch to Private Derek ParsonsLutheran Trinity Church. Kapunda. vv.i.- beautifully decorated by the bridesmaid and bride'* .-isici with liimmd bJ« .um and pair blue irises •n Saturday. August ]:). for the marriage u! Cura M.. yeuniter daughter if Mi .«itcl Mrs G. E. Giersch. u» j.-.pimda, n« Private Derek G. Pur-eldest .-mi nl' Mis J. Taylor, of • niiinur. and the lau Mr E. G. Par-.11.-. di .Mtmdnila.The bride, v»h«. entered the cliurcit •in Ilu aim oi her lathes, looked becoming in a frock ol white ligurcd -al*::. v.iih the skirl light-lilting to Un hips Jailing into graceful fold? and merging into a long train. The bodice was prettily ruchcd. and was linished with liny buttons fastened to a high iHvkiinc. and with long high sleeves linished to a peak over the hands The exquisite embroidered I ill it* veil was held in plaee with a spray ol orange blossom. The bride's toilet was completed with a sheaf of white i veei peas, stocks and fern, and trails ol white stocks.Tin- bride was attended by her friend. Miss Jean Mcnzic, of Mun-dalla. as bridesmaid. She was daintily gowned in a pale blue frock, with pale bulc bolero, and short tulle veil in similar lonings. The sheaf was composed of flowers similar to those carried by the-bride, but was in pink colorings.Private H. R. Parsons, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.The Wedding March was played by Miss Adeline Giersch. sister of the bride, and during die signing oi the register Miss R. Trevena sweetly rendered “Until.After the ceremony Mr and Mrs Giersch entertained a number of guests at their home. The bt ide’s mother wore a black frock with matching hat and accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose a wine frock with matching hat and accessories. Both wore shoulder sprays of violets and maidenhair fern.The bride travelled in a tailored ruched frock, with navy accessories.Mrs Parsons was a former leaning member of Mundalla Tennis Club,