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Wedding. Garnsey—Flack.
The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : 1892 - 1927) Friday 10 April 1914, page 4
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2012-05-03 08:50:43.0user:public:JohnWarrenthe scene of a pretty wedding on Wed
nesday afternoon, when Nellie, young
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jolm
Mflcquarie, second sou of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Garneey, also of Dubbo. The
clergyman. The bride, *who was given
gown of -white seafoam, -with pearl
the customary wreath and veil and car
and ferns. The gift from the bride
bridesmaids were Hiss Lucy Saunders
bride). The. former was attired in
cream .marquisette, trimmed with satin
and silk lacfe. and the latter in silk
wore .picture hats to match, and carried
a gold brooch, the gifts of the bride
groom. The'bouquets were the gifts
of Miss.Q. .Lees. The bride's present
to the bridegroom was a .dressing case.
Mr. Atf. Lees .acted as best man. Mrs.
played V The Wedding March" as the
party left the church. After the cere
school hall, where ft sumptuous break
fast was partBken of. The catering
.wsa in^the band* of Mr. Fred Coffee,
, and: reflected great credit on that gen
tleman. "The customary toasts were
proposed aild honpred, and the usual
] goodwiahesexpressed. Mr. and Mrs.
. Qarneej'. Jett by the mail train for Syd
ney, -where -the honeymoon will be
; spent, the bjile (travelling in a p&lo
bluV-wstume; blackand white Jiat,
> Sfith -white plumes. The .presents
? tnftBe a eplenflld display.
Garasev-Hack.
the scene of a pretty wedding on Wed-
nesday afternoon, when Nellie, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Macquarie, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Garnsey, also of Dubbo. The
clergyman. The bride, who was given
gown of white seafoam, with pearl
the customary wreath and veil and car-
and ferns. The gift from the bride-
bridesmaids were Miss Lucy Saunders
bride). The former was attired in
cream marquisette, trimmed with satin
and silk lace, and the latter in silk
wore picture hats to match, and carried
a gold brooch, the gifts of the bride-
groom. The bouquets were the gifts
of Miss C. Lees. The bride's present
to the bridegroom was a dressing case.
Mr. Atf. Lees acted as best man. Mrs.
played "The Wedding March" as the
party left the church. After the cere-
school hall, where a sumptuous break-
fast was partaken of. The catering
was in the hands of Mr. Fred Coffee,
and reflected great credit on that gen-
tleman. The customary toasts were
proposed and honored, and the usual
good wishes expressed. Mr. and Mrs.
Garnsey left by the mail train for Syd-
ney, where-the honeymoon will be
spent, the bride travelling in a pale
blue costume; black and white hat,
with white plumes. The presents
made a splendid display.
Garnsey-Flack.

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