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Newspaper:
ANDERSON - SHEATHER
A pretty wedding was celebrated recently at St. James' Church of England, Stockinbingal, the contracting parties being Alice Mary, youngest daughter of Mrs. Sheather and the late Samuel Sheather, of Stockinbingal, and Constable Frank T. Anderson, of Goulburn, eldest son of Cr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson, of Kurrajong. The Rev. Norman Gardner officiated.
The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother Alfred, was charmingly attired in a gown of ivory satin charmante, draped with radium lace and silver bugle beads and had a train lined with shell pink ninon, and wore a tulle veil caught in mob cap fashion by the coronet of orange blossoms and silver leaves. She also wore a necklet of aquamarines and pearls, and carried a bouquet of dahlias and carnations, gifts of the bridegroom.
Miss Duncombe was bridesmaid and Little Misses Doreen Jordan and ?arie Clements, nieces of the bride, train- bearers. Mr. Albert Williams, of Cootamundra, was best man. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a gold-mounted pocket wallet.
After the ceremony a reception was held in Ayers' Hall, where about fifty guests were received by Mrs. Sheather.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson spent their honeymoon on the South Coast, and have now taken up their residence in Goulburn.
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