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UOJ .WEDDING BELLS. *-TILL—SULLY.A very pretty wedding wa« solemnised in Holy Trinity Church on Tuesday afternoon last, when Irene, eldest daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Sully. ■.NeUierrtekl, Macquarie-slieet, Glen innea, wan joined in the holy bonds of matrimony with Reginald Robert nil, only son of the late Mrs. R. J. and Mr. Till, of Stanley-street. Mac* lean. The Rev. Canon Kemmis performed the ceremony, and Mia Garrard presided at the organ. The bride. who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful fiock of ivory georgette and crepe de chene, em broidered with silk and beads. She albo wore a beautiful wreath and veil, the latter arranged in mob-cap fash-ion. The long satin train, with th veil, was lent by friends of the bride. The bride carried a bouquet of sweet peas, carnations, gladiola and ferns, and wore a gold wristlet watch, gifts of the bridegroom. She was attended by two bridesmaids, the chief being Miss Linda Wntson. wh0 was prettily Crocked in mauve georgette. bea«k*d in bu ck, and with smart black leg-hlt;yn hat. She carried a bouquet of mauve cactus dahlias and ferns and wore a long gold chain and locket, gifts of the bridegroom. Miss Ella Hutchison (the second bridesmaid) waa prettily dressed in lemon crepe de chene, stitched with black, and with smart black leghorn hat. She also carried a bouquet of lemon cactus dahlias, and wore a gold armlet, gifts of the bridegroom. Little Eileen Coates acted as train bearer, and wore a pretty frock of pale blue geoigstte, with hat to match, and wore a goldbangle, gifta of the nridegroovn. Mr. Sinclair Woods acted a8 best man, and Mr. Allan Watt was groomsman. The church wa« beautifully decoiated b) the girl friends of the bride. As the bride entered the church the choir sang “The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden.” and as the register was being signed Mr. V. R. Watt rendered Love** Coronation.” The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a pair of gold sleeve links.After the ceremony Mis. H. 8. Siflly received about GO guests at Hunt's Eclipse Cafe, wearing a black crepe de chene and georgette costume, embroidered in silk and beadswith hlslolr onil lontnn hnt Qho nnr.them Terrlt Singapore. lt;extensively Melbourne c River egg« wholesale, r ungraded. Suburban i 2'3. duck e| case eggs 1 eggs have at 1/10 whi demand is i 2/7 to 2/8 I A moder* both River prilt;*e« were Leghorn ch1/6 to 2/; c grillers 2/6 roosters 4/i to 9/.The farn Rivers are of their see in the cit] Early Rose, ree from 1 any quanti Satisfaction £12 per ton over, they i large per e Jected durlr retail, areuniform slzlt;sent only t boat. The finished, bu too low toGrafton or market is I but the brought, tx11,000 bagsBeat* Brownrrarcks £7/1 Tasmania supply and 2/9 to */.Blue peas ing at IF/ Tasmania \ of peas.Dry yello was rather bushel; oth* white 5/3 tlt; Beans bn TomatoesTHIPRICES8'Fish wen the demand and there \prices.At the Re
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Grafton Argus and Clarence River General Advertiser

Grafton, New South Wales, AU

Wed, Feb 02, 1921

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