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Wilson — Grace
At the Methodist church, Watervale the
marriage was celebrated of Melva, fourth
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Grace, of Leasing-
ham, to Frank, third son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wilson, of Auburn. The Rev. A. I'Anson offi-
ciated. The bride, who was given away by
her father, wore a figured magnolia satin,
with a flared skirt, merging into a long train,
the bodice rucked high to the neck and
finished with orange blossom. Her long tulle
veil with silk thread design, was worn with
halo of orange blossom. She carried a sheaf
of water lilies and gardenias. The brides-
maid, Miss Avis Grace (the bride's sister), was
frocked in apple green georgette. Mr. Stan-
ley Wilson was best man. A reception was
held at the residence of the bride's parents.
For travelling, the bride chose a green frock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson's future home will be
at Gawler.
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