Although dressmakers and florists must be having many headaches as the result of this month's weddings, it is interesting to note that brides ...
Article : 194 wordsMiss Mary Lang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lang, of Carlaminda, Cooma, is paying her first visit to Sydney since her return from a round the world voyage in windjammers. Miss Lang came to town specially to give a broadcast talk from 2BL last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 722 wordsJune is true to its reputation as the most popular month for brides, and in some churches yesterday as soon as one bride made her exit, another followed her to the altar. There was city as well as country interest in many of the weddings, and in one, at least, the bridal retinue included several country girls who came to town specially for the ceremony. ...
Article : 84 wordsMR. and MRS. FRED. ALLSOPP leaving St. Philip's, Church Hill, where they were married bp Archdeacon Charlton. The bride was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsAT the Chapel of the Church of England Grammar School, North Sydney, the marriage took place of Miss Margaret Kingsford Smith, only ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 366 wordsWIDE country interest was attached to the wedding at St. Stephen's Church, Macquarie-street, of Miss Marion Bruce, only daughter of Dr. ...
Article : 271 wordsGOLD embossed leaves formed a delicate, pattern on the cream angel cloth which Miss Beatrice Lethbridge chose for her gown, when she was ...
Article : 243 wordsTHERE were more than 50 guests at the wedding, in St. Augustine's Church, Neutral Bay, of Miss Madeline Chambers and Mr. Frank Wharton. ...
Article : 216 wordsMRS. ROBERT TOUT (right) and her bridesmaid, MISS DOROTHY JACKSON. Mrs. Tout was formerly Miss Lyall Jackson, of Ashfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsSYDNEY women are taking a very active interest in music and art at the moment, and a committee, headed by Lady Gordon, Mrs. Walter Swinson, and Mrs. Hubert ...
Article : 227 wordsONLY immediate relatives of the two families were present at St. Philip's Church, Church Hill, when Miss Lyall Jackson, second daughter of ...
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Advertising : 448 wordsFOR her wedding at St. Stephen's Church, Macquarie-street. Miss Peggy Finch, eldest daughier of the late Mr. Charles Finch, of London, and Mrs. ...
Article : 301 wordsAs the season is a quiet one, hostesses are vying with one another in arranging parties which will prove entertaining and unusual. ...
Article : 672 wordsTHE DUCHESS OF KENT, passing through Parts the other day, paid a visit to Suzy, and seleclc some hats, which included a chiffon toque, trimmed with wings, a Panama ...
Article : 528 wordsMRS. ELLIS RICHARDS, wife of Surgeon Lieutenant- Commander Richards, of H.M.A.S. Canberra, who has arrived from Melbourne to make ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsTHE celebration next Monday of the Fivedock (Sydney) Public School's seventy-fifth anniversary and the sixtyfirst anniversary of the present ...
Article : 556 wordsMRS. TOM RAINE, of Turramurra, caused a stir when she came to town wearing a shiny black velour top hat exactly like a man's. The suit is a copy of a London model, and is made of black pinhead, with white beaded motifs. The white pique collar is so cut that it will lie flat on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 18 Jun 1936, Page 17
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