Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 21 December 1927, page 5


BLADIN-MAGENNIS.

At Jeir Station, Yass, the wedding w11» quietly celebrated last night of Miss Patricia Magennls, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Magennis, of Jeir Station, to Flight Lieutenant F. B. Bladin, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F.W Bladin, of Melbourne. Rev. Father O'Connor officiated. The bride's French gown was of pearl white ninon, beaded in diamante' and pearls. A veil of point de flandres lace fell over an elaborate train

to matoh the gown. She carried a sheaf oï pink and salmon shaded gladioli, with trails of stephanotis to the hem of the frock. The bridesmaid was Miss Phyllis Mngetinls, sister of the bride. She wore an old world frock of rose georgette and taffeta, and carried an early Victorian posy of pink roses. ' Mr. Alec. McDonald was the best man. The reception was held at luo station homestead. Mrs. Magennls wore a gown of amethyst pleated georgette. Mrs. Bladin, the bride-groom's mother, assisted in enterrtalnlng the

guests.