WEDDING
LOITERTON - FORSYTH
A very pretty wedding was celebrated at Christ Church, Cootamundra, on Saturday, October 17, that of Joyce Etta, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Forsyth, of "Gwandalan", Cootamundra, to Private Arthur James, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loiterton, of "Llncoln Dale," Cootamundra.
The Rev. Harris officiated.
To the strains of 'The Voice That Breathed O'er, Eden,' played by Mrs. Crowe, the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, looking charming in a gown of magnolia satin. Her cream veil, loaned to her by Mrs. Ken Corby (aunt of the bride) was held in place by a cluster of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of cream sweet peas, carnations, and stocks.
Miss Mary Forsyth, cousin, of the bride, attended her, wearing a frock of cyclamen taffeta, carrying a bouquet of cyclamen, sweet peas, and stocks.
The bouquets were made by Miss K. Leonard.
The bridegroom was attended by Mr. James Forsyth, brother of the bride.
The reception, which was presided over by Rev. Harris, was held in the Parish Hall, where the guests were received by the bride's mother, wearing a frock of navy and white and matching accessories, with a shoulder spray of dark pink sweet peas, and the bridegroom's mother, wearing a frock of navy crepe and matching accessories, with a shoulder spray of light pink sweet peas.
The three-tiered cake was made by the bride's mother.
At the breakfast Mrs. Ken Corby sang "I'll Walk Beside You."
The bride chose for travelling a frock of rose crepe and brown accessories.
The honeymoon was spent in Sydney.
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