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- [S71] Mudgee Guardian, Thu 17 Nov 1932 Page 6 WEDDINGS.
Union Church, Binnaway, on Wed-
nesday evening, 9th instant, when
the Rev. Caldwell Wearne joined
in holy wedlock, Mary Irene,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Magick, of Binnaway, and Neal,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc-
Cusker, of Cobar. The girl friends
of the bride spent a busy time de-
corating the church with arches
of bamboos, decorated with orange
blossoms and roses. The large
wedding bell of roses was really a
work of art.
The bride who was given away
by her father, wore a beautiful
frock of white satin and wreath
and veil of orange blossoms, the
veil being lent by her sister, Mrs.
Les. McWhirter. She also carried
a bouquet of carnations, and lilies
roses. She was followed by her
little niece Valda McWhirter, who
wore a pretty ankle length flock
of pale green georgette and pink
shoes, also a wreath of pink vel-
vet flowers and carried a basket of
pink carnations.
The bridesmaids were Miss Nina
Magick, sister of the bride, and
Miss Thelma Toynton, of Molong
(cousin) who were similarly dess-
ed in pink georgette and lace and
wore pink hats to match. The
bride's mother wore a costume of
brown morocain and hat to match.
The bridegroom's mother chose a
frock of brown morocain and lace
and hat to match.
The bridegroom was attended by
Mr. Jack Hodges as best man,
and Mr. W. Gibbons as groomsman.
After the ceremony about 100
guests were entartained at the
Memorial Hall, which was prettily
decorated by friends of the bride.
After the usual toasts were pro-
posed and honored the happy
couple left by car for Jenolan
Caves and Sydney, the bride wear-
ing a brown costume with lemon
bloues and hat. The wedding pre-
sents were numerous and costly,
including several cheques.
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