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Newspaper:
Sheather-Day
A wedding was celebrated on Saturday, June 3, at St. Mary's Church of England, Guildford, at 3 p.m., between Marjorie Day, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Day, of Kings Cross, and Lawrence Sheather, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. C. Sheather, of Bursill-street, Guildford.
The bride was dressed in gold and rus set shades of crinkle crepe, with hat and shoes to match, and carried a shower bouquet of gold roses, wallflowers and gerboras. An unusual note in the bou quet was a spray of orange blossom, which thie bride's aunt sent specially from America.
The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Doyle, looked most attractive in grey crinkle crepe, with mauve velvet sleeves and hat, and carried a muff of violets, stock and fuchsias.
The bridegroom chose Mr. A. Jolly as best man.
The Rev. J. Poole officiated at the altar and Mr. W. Poole at the organ. The reception was held at the bridegroom's home at Bursill-street, Guildford, where 30 guests were entertained.
The bride chose brown as the pre dominating note for her travelling costume.
The happy couple left for the Blue Mountains, where the honeymoon was spent.
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