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WEDDING BEUSheildorheed© y ■Id ire to ©y ot-of mt or!»S-m-lnbyol-rn.heir-te-SULLIVAN—WARDROPA picturesque wedding of great intent wu celebrated in St. John's Church of England, Gundagal, lut Wednesday, when Dorothy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wardrop, of Gundagml, was married to James, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, of Nangue.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful model gown of chantilly lace, cut on long lines with a cowl back and front, and long tight sleeves with a cowl top. A long train of the same lace was cut into the skirt; a magnificent silk tulle veil was arranged on a tiara effect of orange blossoms. A sheaf of November lilies was ihc bride’s floral selection.The bridesmaids, Miss Hazel Eardrop. sister of the bride, snd Hiss Mafjoric Grangior. of Junee, cousin of the bride, wore ankle length fro-'U falling into a train at the back, of dove skin satin in camellia pink «h*n!c. with tailored capes of the same material; silver girdles completed the frocks. Large picture hats of cellophane straw were of the same shade as their frocks. They carried shcaft of glndoli, hyacinths and trails of carnations in all pale pink tonings. Long pink gloves were also worn.The little flower girl, Mary Stor-man. of The Rock, cousin of the bride, wore r. frock of pink satin, made \vi h fril’ed goddcts fom the waist. A holto of pink rose buds was worn, and a basket of pink r-ses carried.Little Keith Wardrop was page. • nd was attired in a white satin suit, with a blue Javert. and carried a wh'te «atin cushion wl h silver cords.* Rev. George. Morris was the oIR-rating clergyman, and Mr. Jack Rhea •her attended as best man. and Mr .lames Agnew as groomsman.During the ceremony Mrs. R. Win-nett «nng Keegan's “Thanks He Tc God. Mr. P. P.. Kell./ prided at the organ.Mrs. Wardrop, mother of the bride, wearing a brown georgette and gold lace ensemble, and a shoulder spray of autumn-tinted rose loaves, received about 150 guests at St. John's hall, where the reception was held. Mr*. Sullivan, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy blue ensemble.When leaving for the honeymoon, the bride wore a pink cloak crepe frork, relieved with silver lame. wl'h wbi'e accessories and a white hat.The young couple will spend soma weeks at Manly before returning home by way of the Blue Mountain*. Their future home will be at Nangua
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Gundagai Independent

Gundagai, New South Wales, AU

Mon, Nov 25, 1935

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