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WEDDING.

On Wednesday last at St MartihV Church, Greatford, the marriage oi x Mr Alexander Eraser, youngest eon of Mr John Eraser, of Greatford, te Miss Florence Child, second daugh- . ter of Hie lato Mr C. N. Child, oi t Bushgrove, .Clarence River, N.S.W., wa s solemnised, the officiating clo-rgy--5 man being the Rev. V. H. Kitca't. 2 The church was prettily decorated for . the occasion, by. lady friends. The ; bride, who was given away by Mr ; W. Lewis, looked very charming and ■ wore a beautiful embroidered white A linen frock and the usual veil and . ) orange blossoms and carried a magni- . ficent bouquet of white roses and . asparagus fern with ribbon stream- . ers. Miss Emily Child, sister of the i bride, was the bridesmaid, and wore ; a lovely dress of vieux rose silk voile, . and black hat trimmed with roses. .Mr James Fraser, brother of the . bridegroom, acted as best man. The 1 gift to tho bride was a handsome brooch, and to the bridesmaid a gold chain and greenstone pendant. Mies ; Clark, of Bulls, presided at the organ during the ceremony and played . the Wedding March beautifully as • the happy couple left the church. ) After the ceremony a large party of l guests assembled at the .residence of t the bridegroom's parents and partook I of afternoon tea. \

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 18 December 1911, Page 4

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WEDDING. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 18 December 1911, Page 4

WEDDING. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 18 December 1911, Page 4

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