WEDDIHC BELLS.ULACKADDUR—M'GRUER.Tbc matrlage of Thomas, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Blaekadder. of Staumore, with Ethel May, eldest daughter of Mrs Findlay M'Gruer, Tumut, was solemnised at the Petersham Presbyterian Church by Rev. G. A. (Jordon. The church was decorated with palms and lillies hv the friends of the bride. The bride, who was given away by her brother, were n bridal gown of ivory crepe de chine, ttiromed with rose point lace and penis, worn with a veil of embroidered tulle, aud a wreath of orauge blossoms. She also wore a pendent of olivcnes and pearls and curled a shower bouquet, the gifts of the briie-groom. Miss Eva M'Gruer and Miss Chrlssle Blaekadder were the bridesmaids, wearing frocks of cream lace, and aeraphane hats trimmed with pale pink popples. Their shower bouquets and banRlcs were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Douglas Blaekadder acted as best man and Mr. Ernest M'Gruer as groomsman. The reception was held in the Empire-hall, Petersham, where the usual toasts were honored, after which Mr. and Mrs Blaekadder left for Katoorabsr. where the honeymoon was spent. The bride's travelling dress was ol Nattier blue paillette, trimmed with Irish crochet, and her hat of cream tagel, with a shaded lancer plume to malcb.