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TO-DAY'S WEDDINGS

NEILSON— INGRAM.— Pipers J. and A. McLelland will play the bridal pair out of the Ann Street Presby- terian Church this evening, after the

wedding ceremony of Miss Lillian In- gram, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ingram, School Road, Yeronga, to Mr. Robert Neilson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neilson, Closeburn, Day boro Line. The Rev. P. W. Pearson will officiate. The bride will wear pale pink lace with a matching tulle veil, held with blue forget-me-nots. Her bridesmaids, Misses J. McFariane and M. Caird, will be frocked in blue taffetas, with matching tulle veils. Like the bride, they will carry pink flowers. Messrs. V. Neilson and J. Ingram will be best man and groomsman, respec tively. * * ? * . WAKBRICK — FORSDIKE. — Mag nolia satin, made with a trained skirt and a three-tiered veil, held with a halo of real flowers, will be worn by Miss Ivy Olive Forsdike, when she is married to Mr. Thomas Warbrick this evening in the ? Albert Street Methodist Church. The Rev. H. M. Wheller will officiate. Mr. H. Fors dike will give away his sister, who is the eldest daughter of Mrs. R. Forsdike, Milton,, and the late Mr. W. A. Fors dike. Her sisters, Misses Hazel and Edna Forsdike, as bridesmaids, will wear floral taffetas frocks in clover pink and duck-egg blue, respectively. The bridegroom, who is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Warbrick, will be attended by Messrs. A. and J. War brick. * * * ATITCHELL— LOWRIE.— Miss Louise Lowrle; elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lowrle, Newmarket, will wear white figured cloque on Princess lines for her wedding this evening ln St. James' Church, Kelvin Grove, to Mr. Roy Douglas Mitchell. The Rev. Mr. Richards will officiate. The bride also will wear an embroidered tulle veil. Misses F. Lowrie and G. Mitchell, as bridesmaids, will wear lavender geor gette frocks. The bridegroom, who is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mitchell, Lawnton, will have Mr. J. Lowrie as best man and Mr. D. Lowrie as groomsman. * * ?«? '? CPIIXANE— KOCH. — Miss Bertha Koch; fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Koch, Ashgrove, will be' mar- ried to Private Anthony C. Spillane, A.I.F., second son of Mr. J. W. Spillane, Kangaroo Point, and the late Mrs. Spil lane, this morning in St. Joseph's Church, Kangaroo Point. The Rev. Father J. Prout will officiate, with nuptial mass. The bride will wear magnolia lace cut on classical lines, with a put tulle veil, held with cream roses. Miss Ida Sax, as bridesmaid, will wear French blue lace with a matching tulle veil, held with red roses to match her bouquet. Private H. Lavery will be best man. »;- * * JOHNSON— ANDERSON.— Both bride and bridegroom will be unattended when Miss Thelma Anderson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Anderson, Knight Street, Thompson Estate, and Mr. David Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Johnson, 26 Hamilton Place, Bowen Hills, are married this afternoon In Holy Trinity Church, Valley, Rev. S. Watkins oflciating. Given away by her father, the bride will, wear a brown wool travelling frock and coat, a brown velvet hat, and matching accessories. * ??:- -H- STEELE— McDONAUGH. — When Miss Mavis Mary McDonaugh, younger daughter of Mrs. S. McDonaugh, Paddington, is married to Mr. Francis Henry Steele, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Steele, Annerley, this afternoon, in the Albert Street Methodist Church, the bride will be attended by Mrs. C. Perry and Miss J. Steele. Mr. R. McDonaugh will give away the bride, whose frock of white sheer is made with a train, and will be worn with a tulle . veil held with a Tudor coronet. Her attendants will wear powder blue sheer frocks with matching veils held with red roses. The Rev. H. M. Wheller will officiate. Messrs. S. Steele and R. McDonaugh will attend as best man and grooms man respectively. * « # A NDERSON— WEBB. — Miss Eva **? Webb will add a shoulder spray of roses and navy accessories to her dusky pink riptide frock when she and Mr. Victor Noel Anderson are married this afternoon in the Ithaca Presby terian Church. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Webb, of 15 Macaulay Street, Coorparoo, will be given away by her father. Both she and the bridegroom, who is a son of Mrs. E. A. Anderson, of Maygar Street, Windsor, and the late Mr. E. A. Ander son, will be unattended. Rev. RoWel lan Ramsay will officiate.

jriLNER— RAND ALt.— Rev. C. , W. Morsley will officiate at the wed ding of Miss Iris Jean Randall, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall, Crosby Road, Hamilton, and Mr. Cle ment Earle Kllner, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kilner, 7th Avenue, Coor paroo, in the Albert Street Methodist Church this afternoon. With her full skirted frock of white velvet and sil ver tinsel net, the bride will wear a white tulle veil held with orange blos soms. Misses D. and L. Randall will be bridesmaids, wearing frocks of white velvet and net similar to the bride, with matching poke bonnets. Mr. W. Kilner will be best man and Mr. H. Kilner groomsman. * '* * . TJOBERTS— LONG. — St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, Kelvin Grove, will be the setting this evening for the wedding of Miss Margaret Long and Gunner A. S. (Ted) Roberts, A.I.F. The bride's blue frock is made with a beaded cummerbund, and she will wear a blue hat with a sweetheart posy. Miss Josie Byrne (Allora) as bridesmaid will wear a pink frock with a matching hat featuring an up lifted brim. Gunner Terry Staines (St. George) will be best man. * *. * ANTHONY— BEUTEL.— In St. Cle ment's Roman Catholic Church, South Brisbane, Miss Violet Beutel, only daughter of Mrs. A. A. Beutel, Kingston, and the late Mr. Beutel, will be married to Mr. AlDert Thomas An thony, 2nd son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Anthony, Laidley, late this afternoon. The Rev. Father S. Khoury will offici ate. The bride will wear magnolia satin with net applique, and her silk tulle veil will be held with a topknot of velvet roses. Mr. C. Zaharchufc will give her away, and Miss Yadja Zahar chuk will be bridesmaid, wearing apple green silk tulle with a matching veil finished with fuchsia ribbons. Mr. Michael Anthony will be best man.

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