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Controlled in Western Australia b

LAFAYETTE ... DEASE .. and BARTLETTO STUDIOS

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CRYSTAL

BRASS

CHINA

PLATE

Wedding Presents!

A \\,EDDING pre;;ent from Caris

JEWELLERY

Bros. is always in good ta -te-it stamps the giver as a per-on oi judg­ment-as one who knows quality. Yet quality goods are surprisingly inexpen­sive at Caris Bros. becau·e oi the high ly perfected buying ors~'ani ation. You'll find your ,'oney will go much further here. Come traight to Caris Bro -. when buying wedding presents. We will be ~lad to assist you in y~r selection, At present, owing to a series of most fortunate purcha es, we are ab le to offer some exceptional bargains in china, brass, crystal, and plate. Don't fail to inspect then.,

. . '. Caris Bros . BARRACK STREET -- PERTH

Where Every Diamond is Guaranteed!

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~ol. 1 J\ugU5t, 1932 ~o_ 6

(Tho. e d csl r oll" of h avIng t h e ir e n gagem n l.· p ub li s h ed in t hi s l\'fagnz ln a r e t'eqllesled to se nd cor rect pa r t!cula t·s to .. B rida l M'ngaz ln .,. J~afay lte

l \l dios.)

The engagement is announced of onstance, youngest daught er of

Mr. and Mrs. IvV. D unca n, of View­way, Nedlands to A lfred, the young­e t son of Mr . a nd th e late Mr. J. Adams, of Brassey-s treet, wa n­bourne.

NII'. and Mrs. J. . Cooll1bs, of Leederville, announce th e engage­ment of their thi rd daught er, 1Iavi Eve lyn. to am ucl Jamc . elder son of 1 lr. and 1.Irs. harman, of Boyup Brook.

The engag m Il t i announced of Uarjor ie, elder da ughter of tlilr. an d 1fr. H. Bodge, of Bagot-road,

ubiaco, to ydn ey Dert, second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Eve nse n, of N issa n, Gera ldton.

T he engagement is announ ced of Violet Vera, eldest da ughter of Mr. and I I' . A. L. W ashing, 386 Bul­\\'er - tree t, Perth , a lld Arnold Jame, elder son of the late Mr. an d !\f r. J. W ildersp in , 103 Lawler-treet, ubiaco. The engagement is a nnounced be­

tween W inifred M uriel, youngest da ughter o f M r. and Mrs. H. E.

tanl ey, of Dean- t reet, Claremont, and F rank Fergus on Stewart, o f

ingapore. younger son of Mr. and 1 [rs. F. W . tewart , W es tcli ff -on­

ea, E ex. The engagement i announced of

J ea n, only da ugh ter of 1[1'. and Mr . H. . Gedde , of Kent- treel, Vic­tor ia Park, to Henry Ibert, elder son of 1.11'. and 111' . \\ . Brvanl, of Berwick- tree t. \ ictor ia Park.

The engagement i announced of 1 vy Ellen, s cond daughter of 1[1'. and Mrs. D. P. Ciunillg. of Kirup. to harle Jame, younge t on of !\lr. and the late 111' . J. \\' . Boul­ton. f 11 ayland , late f Kalg orlie.

The engagement i announced of Ruth :\largaret. younge I daughter of 1111'. and 1Jr. J. H . Edward, of 50 ?I'l Afi llan- treet, Victoria Park, to Erne t l\orman, only on of 111'. a nd 1\f I' . F. J. art er. of Kortham.

The engagement is announced of \ ini fred Ruby, Ide t daughter of 1Ifr. and 'I r . A.]. arter, of \ Vaverley. Cunderdin, to Charle Howard. elde t on of ~ [ r. and 1fr . \ >\T. Blyth, of Cunderdin.

The engagement i announced of Daphne I obel, on ly child of Mr. and [ I' . A. K. mi th of Colte loe, to Alber t ,\ ilJiam. eldest on of Mr. an d Mrs. Page of Cotte loe.

T he engagement i announced of W in ifr ed tella, elde t da ugh ter of Mr. and Mr . J. H ar t, of Byron­street. Leederville. to r thur Wi l­liam. only son of Mr . E . Ru ell , of Loftus- treet. Leederville. and the

2 Tbe Bridal Magazil/e --------------------- ---------------------------late \V. H. Ru sell. of London.

The engagement is announced of Holly ~[ay, only daughter of 11r. and 1Irs. E. B. Richard on, of Pinjarra, former ly of 'o uth Perth, to Albert Edward Gerard. eldest son .of ~[r. a nd Mrs. J . H. Gibbs, of Kalgoorlie.

The engagemen t is announced of Hilda, only daughter of ~Ir. and Mrs. Langley. of Darlington. to Reg, younge r son of the late T. D. Cock­shott and ~r rs. Cockshott of Dar­lington.

The engagemen t is announced of i\[innie Alien, younger daughter of i\lr. and ~rrs. A. R. Winch . of Third­avenue. Ba,sendean, to George \\ ' .. eldest wn of ~ir. and ~1r. J. G. Cutter. of Nev ille-road. Claremont.

The engagement is announced of Kathleen. third daughter of ~[r. and Mrs. J. Curri e. of Ons low-road, u­biaco. to A rchi c. founh S3n of ~[r. and Mr . E. G. Dobson. of outh Perth, forme rly of Broome.

The engagement is announced of Dorie Mary Elizabeth, only daugh­ter of lrs. and the late 1fr. L. 11. E . \ aughan . of Albany, to Charles Ernest (Vlya lkatchem), econd on of NIr. and the late :-fr. v\. H. Oates. of Subiaco.

The engagement i announced of Doreen Grace, thi rd daughter of M r . and M r s. A. P ea rse, of Ry­lington, William-street, :-ft. Law­Icy, to Keith v\ ooton. second on of G. A. a nd the late Mrs. Coxon. of Northam.

The engagement is announced of Pat. eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mr. Clarence Tuckey. of The Pine, Mandurah, to Reg. only on of Cr. and Mrs. Ray Read, of \ ic­toria Park.

Peggy. youngest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. \Iv. R. Davey. of Maddington, York. to John' T. Cooper, second son of Mr. and M r 5. 'N. G. Cooper. of Severn Grove,

Beverley. The engagement i announced of

Shei la M., only daughter of i\[r. and ~rs. H. A. Lightfoot, of ubi­aco, to John .. elde t on of Cap­tain and ~Ir. J . J. Airey. of

Ea t Fremantle. 'fh~ engagement i announced of

Dolore, e lde t da ugh ter of ~1r. E. Cowden. and the late jame­Vi la. of Kalgood ie. 10 Ray H., fifth .- on 01. ~Ir. and ~1r. R. H. Clift on, of Bunbur\'.

The engagement' i announced of Vera Blanche. only daughter of the late Frederick and ~[r . E. Gro e, of Towl1-shend-road. . ubiaco to Allan Ed\\'in, younger on of ~[r. and ~Irs. \V. Aldred. of Ooonan­road, Claremont.

'fhe engagement i announced of Phylli V.' il don, .22 Xan on- treet, vVembley Park. th ird daughter of the I'!,te :-1r. and ~Irs. \Vilsdon, of lIenzie, to \\'illiam Graham, of Bodallin, yOI:nge t son of ~f r. and 11r . A. Graham. of Bolling. cot­land.

The enga~emelll i announced of X lli e. third daughter of ~rr. and ~I rs. J. H. Cri p, of Penin ula-road ~Iay land s, to Lionel. youngest on of 11r. and ~1 r - . D. B. Dca e.

The engagement i announced be­tween 1 la Lilian. only daughter of the la te R. and ~[r. :-\orth . of York-road. ~Iundaring. and John Feather tone, younge t on of ~[r . and the late ~[r . Thomas Ocker­by. of 66 ~2n ley- treet. Xedland.

The engarrcment i announced of Ann e Ethel. econd daughter of ~Ir. and ~Ir . A. J. Ounn. of Bruce­dale. Jardee. to Jack Percival. eld­eSI ,on of ~[r. and ~[r. P. G. :VI urdock. o f ~fiddle ex. J ardee.

The engagement i al1not;nced of Myrtle. elde t daughter of the late Mr. C. Geddes. and ~r r. Geddes. of fills-road. Go nell . and Cyril, second on of Mr. and ~rr. J. H. Johl150n . of Brent Tor, :\Tungarin.

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Bnrlet t<' S t ttd ios. Mrs. Frank Wellman (Miss Ivy Brooks)

6 The Bridal Magazine

The engagement IS a nnounced ef Ann, eldest da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. ]. Egan, Grosvenor-rd., Mt. Lawley, to George, youngest son of Mr. and M.s. G. Cole, of Bourke­st., Leederville.

The engagement is announced of Gladys Jean, the on ly daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E lkins, of Bassen­dean, to Mr. Donald Miller Bain, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bain, of Narrogin.

The engagement is anllounced of Bery l Maud, younges t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Banks, of Wyndham, to John Thoma, the eldest son of Mr. and M rs. Thomas Bent ley, of Ka tanning.

The engagement is announced of ] essie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Driver, of 30 Tower-st., Leedervi lle, to J oseph McGaffin, of Koorda, eldes t son of Mr. and 11 r . C. 1\IcGaffin, of Holyoake.

T he engagement is announced of Agatha, third daughter of Mr. and M rs. T. Quain, of Dambori ng, to Alfred Horace, eldest son of M r. and IVI rs. A. Rushton, Denmark.

Mr. and M rs. E. E. Hill, of Sun­nyhurst, Bridgetown, announce the engagement of thei r daughter, Syl­via Millice nt, to John Richard, third son of Mr. J. T. Collins, and the late Mrs. ]. T. Collins, of Ki lburn­ie, Scotland.

The engagement is announ ced of Myrt le. third daughter of M r. and Mrs. H. 'Davenport, of Duke-st., Subiaco, to Albec.t, second son of Mr. a nd Mrs. F. Campain, of Rail­way-parade, Maylands.

The engagement is announced of Frances N., you ngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Lansell, of York, to Arthur ]., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H . Avery, of Ade­laide-terrace, P erth.

M r. and M rs. F. G. Nolan, of Cobden -street, Bayswater, wish to

announce the engagement of their second daughter, Lewese, to \ il­liam co tt, econd on of ~{r. and Mrs. P. Lonnie. of 1\'"ewca tie-road . Midland Junction.

The engagement is announced of Christina, younge t daughter of i.Ir. and the late ~frs. Gordon, of Boulder City, to Leo John, fourth son of }'fr. J. Fra er, Ko. 1 )'Iill, ~Ianjimup, and the late :Mr. E . ]. Rodda, mine manager, ).[aldon, \ ic­toria.

The engagement i announced and the marriage will hortly take place between Kathleen Audrey, only daughter oi }.{r. and )'Ir . Ed­mond Kel o. of Thirlmere-road, Mount Lawley, and Arthur Jame, younge t on of ~[r. and )'Ir. C. J. Leopold, of Kate- treet, Victoria Park.

The engagement i announced of Ettie, only daughter of ~{r. and Mr. 1\1. Armstrong. of Cunderdin, to Claude, econd on of ~Ir . and ).{r . R. L. Baxter. of Cunderdin.

The engagement i announced of Beryl. youngest daughter of 1\Ir. and ~1 rs. ]. i'l. Hinde, of ~Iary­street, Fremantle, to Daintry N ed, onl\' son of ~Ir . Eleanor Kekwick, 1\fon Repos, Buckland Hill.

The engagement i announced of Essie Millicent, younge t daughter of ~1r. and )'Ir . F. J. Byers, of Kir­rira. Gro venor-road, ~{t. La\yley, to Dick }.{cRae. only on of )'Ir. and Mr. P. E .. rnold, of Rook­wood-street, Mt. Lawley.

The engagement is announced of Margaret. econd daughter of ]\fr. and Mrs. 1. E. Richard on, of Lang­well, Broomehill, to A. }'L (Tom­my) on ly on of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Atkinson, of ydney.

The engagement is announced of r arie (Tup), third daughter of ir. and Mr . cook, of Rose-aven­

ue, Ba.v water, to 1fr. B. Black­bu rn, South-crescent, Bayswater .

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8 The Bridal MagazilJe

"I BELIE YE IN Y ANITY " A grandmother reveals that the

years have taught her the import­ance o f being beautiful.

I believe in vanity. I be lieve III it so strongly that I would en ­

courage every li tt le g irl and every li t t le boy to be va in.

\"'hen I was a litt le g irl a nd wh en • mv moth er was a little g irl , vani ty

. was a sin. So was pride. 'liVe were encouraged to be li eve we were pla in children, a lth oug h it r eally wasn't t ru e; looking in th e g lass was a l­most a crime; tak ing <-a r e of one' ha ir, br ush ing it a nd encouraging it to look as nice as poss ible, brought down ridicu le upon our heads. The idea that any mother hou ld open ly encourage her da ug hter to make the best of herself unti l sh<: wa at lea t eightee n was one that never seemed to arise except in tory book

And in story book vain littie gi rl s a lways came to a bad cnd. They \\ em out in th in sl iPl r s on damp grass and caught chi ll s which made thei r hai r fa ll off, or they got blood poisoning through using beetroot juice or omething simil a r to give themselve a colour. In con£equence. it was not unti l I was at leas t fortv tbat 1 realh' be­gan to understa;ld the impor'tance of instilling in th e young. uch a "en e of the beauty of their own hodie that. no matter how mi er­able or how hard up they might be. no matter if they li ved on a desert i land. thev wou ld do thei r be t (0

be beautif~ 1.

For ug li ness. dowdy nes . carele -ness about detai l. a ll decrta e (hat

se lf-re pect which i rea lly a key to both happine sand ucce

If you can once get a girl or boy to fee l realh' uncomfortable about di rty hand "or mudd) hoes, you will save a great deal of wear and tear of nen ·es.

The girl who i yain-that i to say, the girl who like to look

in th e g lass and ee a prett)' pictu re is never likely to 10 e lhe affection of her hu band by flopping about in the hou e ju. t anyhow. The woman who i vain. no matter how di agreeable he may feel about spin terhood. wili not reveal it to the world. That i all to the good, too. I£ you mile at the world, the world mile back at you : and at lea t the \'ain woman will han the sati faction of know­ing that people ay "\\·el!.·' I can't under tand \\'hy o-and- 0 ha never married."

Of cour e. there are drawback to vanity. The woman who think her elf prettier than he really i will get ome na ty knock ii he i illy enough to reveal the fact. But

the. e will g-i\'e her very u eful e lf­re traint and teach her how to make the be ( oi what good point he ha ..

Yes. 1 belie \'e in \·<:nity.

O nly To Be Expected:

\\'ife: \\·hy. Fred. you\'e got onc hand hrowner than the o th er!

Hu band (with larlte family ) : Can \'ou wonder? 1 \ 'c a lwa \' .~Ot

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b 0 u g h r under rhe one roof, ar Moore' .

!Gown, veil, glove, ho iery, hoe, lingerie- all may be purchased :\( rhe one rime, with the advantage of har­moni ing one with the orher.

~Moore's have alway peciali ed in brida l needs, and are, rherefore, able to offer a helpfu l er ice.

! The brid~groom, too, will find every­thing he req uires in Moore's Store for Men!

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"PLEASE SIT DOWN" When this Invitation is

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and GRACEFULLY, or do You

Slouch in an Ugly Attitude?

H AVE you ever sat in a re taur­ant and noticed the ugly po i­

lion in which ome women are s it-" ting and standing? Feet curled

round th e leg of th e chair. and elbow leaned on the table. legs crossed to show an ugly di storted calf, a louch ing position that di s­torts th e line of the hip ?

I did th e other da v. and I rea li sed how completely sOI;l e of th e very lovely clothes were spoilt by the ug ly po itions of th e women wear­ing them. That they were uncon­sc ious of their ugly po itions 1 am luit e sure. 0 I thought I had

better bring some of tho e uncon­$c ious ins to your notice.

A few years ago, to have an Eton crop, wear a ve ry short ski rt . and be generally boyish was quite in order. Then a little masculine louching carried off the part to

I erfection. But now our knee are no longer an asset . and we are show n in a very bad light ii we take up a boyish attitude when we are wearing curls in our necks. long kirts and dainty puffed sleeve.

We must be graceful and as lady­like as our mothers have alway tried to make us.

Really a g reat "dea l of bea uty de­pends upon the way ' \VI; ,sit. For­get the edge 'of ':' to-e cnair and it jar back. so t hat the back of the

chair keep' the houlder - upright, and the knee - and ankle are to­

eth er. It i not at all ungainly to cro the ankle. but plea -e don 't cro s your leg 0 that the calf is

nlarged to twice it - ize. hild-ren .JlOuld never be allowed to cro their leg- at all. for it likely to cau e the -pine to g row crooked, but although it i not harmful to adult. \'en ' few know how to do it graceiuily. If the leg are lim. cro ' s them a little above the knee. and don't turn in the toe of the under leg!

loungi ng position i n't really comfortable ei ther, which i ' proved by th e fact that usually you find ) our e lf ha\'ing to mO\'e with pin and needle in one le. It al -o tl'ro\\' out the line oi neck and 1' 11111. ~l\'lI1g you round - toolJing

houlder and a crooked back.

Ho\\ man\' women have \ ' OU een res ting thei~ cheek in the - palm of their hand: I'm ure ther are un­a ware that thi cau e the'mouth to be pu hed illlo a crooked line and the check illlo ugly wrinkle !

And when we' re tanding with all our weight on one foot, do we real­ise that our hip arc entirely out of a lignment-one ide of ou'r body inche higher than the o th er ?

Be ide all the e beauty·de -troy­ing effect. incorrect po tllre make correct breathing impo ible, Aor thi rea on it i ju t a important that the trunk of the body be stretched to it full height when !ltlng a it i when landing, To

breathe correctly it i neces ary to breathe -deep I . . Try ~ pfacti ing deep-breathing exerci es until you

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motori ng public in genera l, that we have

vacated the Riverside Garage. and have taken over the adjoining pre mises, known as The

Esplanade Garage. in Bazaar Terrace. Perth .... As in the past. we are still at you service for all classes of Repair Work. Petrol, Oi ls,

Accessories. Tyres, etc.

See Next Issue of Magazine for Further Particulars of Our Seruice Plans.

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20 Tbe Bridal Magazine

are able to take 101lg. deep breath without COil ciou effort.

Evell \Yh ell correc t breathillg be­comes a defillite ha bit. it i ' a good idea to prac ti . e deep-breathillg x­ercises every mornillg whi le , talld­ing in front of an ope n " 'indo\\'.

One of the m05 t efiectin:! exercis ­e i to take the cor rect tanding po it ion. breathe deeply. Then. wi th lip fi rmly clo -ed. in ha le ulHil the ches t IS pul led up-not pushed out -a far as possible. Hold the

breath ior <1 LC nd. then urcathe out with as much force a you can.

If amazill the numuer of ugly po it ion \H; manage to .get int~ ~ur­IIlg the ' day. Do a htt le ItlIng, standing and walkill~ ill front of a full- length mirror. \ \"atch the tbing y'OU do. and then et about correcting th e iaulty and ugly man­neri~ms. You will gain new beauty and charm. an d :J confidence born o f the fact that e\'ery I1l0\'emellt you make is s-ho'\'ing your clothe - and your figure to the be t ad \·aIllage.

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Weddings WELLMAN-BR OOKS

t Alban·. Higilgate Hill , \Ia the cene of a \'ery pretty wed­ding, when~.l; 5 h y Brool, . and .\ jr Frallk \ \ 'c llman . were jo":l!d 111

Holy ~l atrimony. The Bride cho e, a her Bridal go\Yn, a graceful frock of white geor Tette. attractively tri mmcd with si lk tuckillg. Over thi was \Yom a dailI t \' wile \·eil. T wo charmillg bride IIl~id a si ted her, ~I is Ena Brooks martly gowned ill a pretty hade of apricot brode rie angla ise alld ~I i s arma Tho e,· \\ e ... ri 11 I! a daint\· irock of she ll j)ink net.- ~ Ir. K e-n Bonard ab ly assi ted as Be t :\I an .

After the ccremon,· the Bridal pa rty were photogr~ph ed at the Bart let to t udios.

CUNNINGHAM-SEEBER A large number of fr iends and

relat ives a em bled at t. J o eph ' Roma n Ca tho li c Church. . ubiaco. wh en ~ora h E lizabeth. second da ug hter of Mr. a nd ?\rrs. J . uher of ubiaco. la te Ka lg orli c. wa ma rried to \\ illiam F ra lIci. eld­est son of M r. a nd Af r . J. unn -ing ham of outh Austra lia. lovely frock o f arr ichan acro lace worn over whi te george tte. was c hosen by the B ride a , her Br idal

gown. . beauriiul Lmbroidercd veil a rranged cap ia,hion and held in place WIth "pray ' 01 orange blo-50111, wa raceiulh- worn. -he carri ed a beautiiul - hower boquet which wa ' O\'er lwent"-ont: ,'ea r old. he wa attcnded'b\' her twO iter , :\delaidc and -J oephine.

[rockcd alike in ankle len Ih coral rga ncl ie. wit h which were worn

larg~ piclure ha: oi hlack crino­line and Ion hlack mitten, Each ca rried pretty boqucb. ~[r, Fred

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Tbe hridal party wer' photo­v,raphed at the Laiayette-Dea -c

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ried a beautiful sheaf of cream ro es and fern. A beautiful embroidered veil attached to a cap of hantilly lace and fini hed with a wreath and clusters of orange blo om, was gracefully worn. Attending the bride were · ll'li s ~l. Gornall and :' Iiss O. Carter, daintily gowned 111 a. pretty shade of flora l blue Geor· gette, trimmed with ruching. and carryillg Pyramid posies of tinv pink rose ". Mr. Ern Budd and Mr. Frank \Valdron . ablv assi ted tht' Bridegrocm. .

The Bridal party motored to the Bartletto Studio, where photo­f;:"raphs were taken. whil t the gue -ts journeyed to the M a onic Hall, Mt. Hawthorn, when:: a bea utiful breakfa5t \\'as prepared. A plea ant evening wa spen t by a ll.

EDMONDSON-DARCH A large number of frielld and

relative gathered at t. Mary' , Cathedral. when :\fi Ruby Darch wa married to :\1 r. Bernard Edmondson.

The bride looked charming in her pretty bridal gown of white georg­ette made with kilted frill s on kirt. and an embroid erer! tulle veil. he carried a beautiiul boquet of lilli e and fern. H er two brille maid -. th e Misses yh-ia Darch and Label HowelI ;\" erc dre ed in pre tty frock of pale pink and mauve crepe-de-chene re pectively and wore tulle head-dre e to match tbeir frock -they carried boque!. to tone.

Tbe du ie of Be t Man were ably carried out by ~[r. Ciarrie Darch. the Bride' brother.

Photopragh were taken hy Bartletto tudio.

FLETCHER-MILNER A very dainty Bride was Mi

Audrey Mi lner on the occasion of her marriage to Mr. Richard Fletcher. at the Methodi t Church, ()sborne Park. Her' beautiful frock

of whit Bridal atin. cut on clas ic line. with dainty ide ilare -, fell gracefully to her ankle. \\'ith thi was wort! a hand omeh' embroider­ed rulle veil. ' he wa ' attended by her two i t rs, ~Lr, Ray )ohn, a_ :\1atron 01 Honor. wearing a mart frock of pink 'eorgette and em i-bowler hat to tone. and :\[i

Marjorie :\Iilner in an attractive frock q£ powder georgette and emi­bowler' hat. Little Brian J ame , nephew of the bride. a -i ted a page. dres ed in a uit oi white vel­vet and satin. TI:e Gro m wa - a -isted by:'! r. Len Fletcher. and Mr. harlie W oodgate The Bridal party were photo­

graphed by the Bartletto tudio, GAUNT HICK5.

t. :'f athew's Church. Guildford was the . cene of a pretty wedding when h-y. third daughter of oun­cillor and A[r -, R. J. Hick, of 9 Ea t- treet. Ea t Guildiord. wa Illarr.ied to :\! r. J. R. Gaunt. -econd on of :'f r. G. ). and the late ~! r .

Gaunt. oi :'!aida \'ale. iormerly of "ictoria Park. The bride. wa charmingly gowned in a frock of \\ hite geor etle and lace. faIlin in full Aares to the ankle. with lact: ,Icc \'e and \·oke. and lace in­I.:t a ~ the wai .' Her long \'e il of embroidered tulle wa - becomingly arranged off the iace. and held in po ition by a coronet oi orange blo om. he carried a beautiful heaf of white Aowers and maiden­

hair fern. with atin ribbon. and floral hor .e-hoe- attached. The Bride wa attended 1", two Bride -maid. her iter. :\[i - :'L Hick, and:\fi P. Gaunt ( ~ ter of the hride~rool1J ) . who wer dre ed in :!!lkle length irock- oi pale blue and p' le Ilink re pec ti\'e ly. with dainty flared frills from the wai t down, and wore large picture hat the same . color. t~wmed with ribbon and plllk and blue forget-me-not,

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. bowler hat with white feat her, and carrying a po y of red ro e, nIl'. and M r . Gaunt. jun., Ieit lat r from the resident of th e bride' par Ilt

by car for a tour of th e hills, the bride trav lIing in a navy blue moro­cain frock with a sma ll tailored coa t with ceri e trimming. and wea ring a cerise toq ue.. Photographs by Bartletto tudio.

JONES-WOOD WORTH An in te r ,t ing wedd ing wa

olemni ed at 1. Alar,,' , hurch. Colin- treet. bv the Rc'v. tillwell, when Eveh'n 'Alice, onlv child of M r. and ~"rr . \\'oodwo~th . of the Bedford H otel, 1d urray- treet. P erth . I\'a ' married to " ' illiam H enry. e lde t on of 11 r. and ~[r . J one', of ollie, The bride entered a crowed church on th e arm of her father to th e strain of the "\Ved­ding 1\larch," he was beauti­fullv drc ed in white satin and lace, with tight- fi tting cor age and puff

leeves, th e full kirt form ing a g raceful train. A beautiful veil of tulle and Chantilly lace, hand-em­broidered. was held in place with clu ter of orange blo om. A heaf of white rose and hyacinth com­pleted th e brida l toilette. The bridesmaids were Mis es Mary and Connie Krau e. of Kalgoorlie, and Miss Lou Evans, of Collie. Their <iresses were pink, lemon, and pale

blue georgette n::.pedi\'ely, wil'J heave to match, )'1r -, \V, E , mith, of "e ' t Perth, a - matron

of honor, I\'a -martly gowned in beige lace and geor ette, ~nd an qui'ite ro -e pink -ilk \'e h'et caatee and hat to match, \\;th bouq uet of a utumn tint , The tl\'O sma ll train­bearer, 1:. la ine La idy and Fay Blakemore looked \'en' weet in Early \ 'ictorian frock; of apple green tarl'eta, and ba ket of Row­er to match, The bridegroom was attended by ).[1'. \\,illiam Hether­in ton a be t man, and ).!es- r ' , Reg Kcndall an<i Less cot a ' groom ­men, The reception I\'a held at the \\'omen' en 'ice Guild, Nat ional Hou ' e, where ~lr, \\'oodworth, \\·<.aring a hand ome black ring \'el­\'et and lace gOl\'n, recei\'ed o\'er 100 gue L The happy couple left by car dur ing the cyenin. to pend their honeymoon, the bride travell­ing in a br \\'n en-emble trimmed with ora nge, and hat to match.

Photograph by Lafar tle-Dea e tudio ' .

GRANT-NOONAN On the fea t of 1. Yincent de

Paul, 1. Joachem' - Church . Vic­toria Park. \\'a ' the cene [a pic­ture que wedding. when Ethel, fourth da ughter of )'fr. and Mr, D, (\oonan of Yictoria Park was married by the Re\' Father O' on­nor. to Robert. oniv on of ).[ r, and ~Ir ' , \\ . Grant of \\'e t Perth. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her elde t brother was beautifully gowned in i\'ory bridal atin. clo ely moulded to the figure,

the neckline and quain t ly puffed slee\'e , pre en ti ng an old world air. H er eXQui ite veil of hand-worked Iri h ilk net (wh ich wa upplied by the Sister of the Good hep­herd), was held in place by a tiny trail o f orange blo som acro th e back of the head, A heaf of Arum lilies completed a graceful

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toilette. Litt le Marie Gardner (niece of the bride) was a charm­ing trainbearer . frocked ill a period costume of o lel pink silk. Chiffon velvet and lace, with green r ib­laced with green ribbon . Her beautiful sill' r cu rl were crowned with the tiniest of hat in pink velvet and lace, with greeTl rib­bon tied at the back. he wore mitten to tone and carried a ba k­et of pink carnation. The bride -maids ?IIi Jes ie :r\oonan and Mis Annic GI·;lIlt. sisters of bride and groom. wer e gow ned alike in clo el)' fitting frock of \ i. tul g"reen silk Chiffon \'eh-e t and white fur . Elbow length kid g lov . green velvet sho and mart green hats trimmed with pink Aower and I eafs of pink gladioli were cho en

a pretty acces orie . ~I r. Cha. Xoonan ably assi ted as Best ~Ian. At the conclu ion of the c remonv. the bridal p2rty vi sit ed Lafayett~­Dca e tudio. n enjoyable time was pent hy a ll at the reception which followed at the home of the Bride' parent. who w re ulla I' id­ably ab~e llt. being vi itor to th e Eucbari tic Congre ill Ireland. 11 i s Noollan received the gue t . assisted by ~ l rs. Grant ellr. Later in the evening- the happy couple motored to the h ills. prior to a tour of the Eastern tate. The bride travelled ill a smart en emble of bott le green woollen Crepe-de-Chine and fur fabric . with hat alld hoe en suit e.

JONES-NANKIVELL Miss Blanche Na nk i\·ell. yo ung­

est dau,gh ter of Mrs. L ugg. of Lax­ey-G len. ottesloe, wa a cha rm­ing bri de at her ma r riage to :.r r. Haro ld JOlles. eldest SOli of the late VV. H . J ones a ll d M rs. R. . l one o f Ma lcolm-s t.. P er th. The mar ri­age was solem nised a t t . M a ry's Church. Colin-st., , \ es t Per th. The Bride cho e a cha rming gown of

white atin, with light tilting bod­ice trimmed with nal1lilly lace, the flared skirt falllllg in graceful folds to the ankle, anu a damty I'eil ar­ranged with pO ' le of orange blo -som. The beautiful tram wa loaned bv ~Ir _. A. Hewitt. A bo­quet of I~'hite ro e and maiden hair fern, wa carried. Attending the bride was :'Ili 5 DorotlH' Xankil' II and ~li ?lla I'i l{o c. ' attractil'ely frocked in a pretty ' hade of pale pink satin, with Chal1lilly lace coatee and mart pink straw hats to ton e. Thel' carried beautiful boquet ' oi , hadt:d pink ro ' e ' . ~lr. P. Gib on and :'Ilr. \\". Gardener, ably a iHcd a~ Be~t :'Ilan and Groom man. Prior to leaving for the reception which Ila held at "Laxey Glen." the home of the Bride' 1110ther. the Bridal party \' isited the Laial'ette, Dease tudio. During the e~'el!in the happy couple left by car ior their h?nt:y­moon, the bride tra\'ellin 111 a mart Ln emble oi chocolate browl!

and orange. with Dolly Yarden hat to ma tch

PEARCE-COUPER ~Ii Phyli ouper. younge t

daught r of :'If r ' . Couper of 452 Hay- t.. made a charming bride on tb e occa_ion oi her marriage to :'Ifr. Rov P arce. elde t son of ~r r. and 11r' . F. Pearce oi 10 Teddinglon Rd.. Victoria Park. The marriage wa o lemni ed at t. George' Cathedral. The bride cho e a mart frock of georgette and lace. made with a fine lace volk and cape sleeve. Her eri1broidered tulle veil wa daintily arranged. A heaf of Gladioli and ro es completed her toilette. . fi Connie Thoma a-i ted a bride maid. becomingly

gowned in blue _at in. clo ely fitting to the hips and inlet with godetts which fell gracefully to the ankle. , I\' ith thi - wa worn a daintv coatee made with puffed sleeve. a smart

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hat of shiny traw to tone, blue velvet shoes and long blue glove. A sheaf of roses, completed a very striking ensemble. After the cere­mony the bridal party vi si ted th e Lafayette tudios. A very happy time was enjoyed by the numerous guests at the wedding breakfast which followed at the Leisure Hour Cafe. Later in the eve ning the voung couple left In' car on th ei r honeymoon which was spent in a tour of th e South "\ ·es t. Mr. and 111'5. Pearce J nr. will make th eir" future home in th. Perth.

MONT AGUE-SUTHERLAND . A very pre tty wedding was cele­

brated at t he hurch of England t. Pauls, Carr l.. \ \ . est Perth. wh en Dorothy Alice, second eldest daughter of ,Ur. 'a'nd ~Ir . A. uth­erland of 10 Loftu -sI.. Leeder­ville wa married to \\,illiam (Bill) 1Iontague eldest son of 11r. and 1-1r . \ \' . M. 110ntague of 365 Xorth Beach Rd .. . It. Hawthorn .

The bride who wa given away by her fathe r. made a graceful. figure in her g own of I "ory georg­ette, clo e fitting, with long leeves and the skirt falling in oft flare. A long tulle veil was " held in place by a little lace cap with orange blossoms on each side and a train that fell from the wai t was em­broidered with si lk and lace. She carried a beautiful sheaf of whit e roses, carnations and fern. T!le bride was attended by her two St -ters and friend th e Misses Val­Gwen utherland and Gwen mith , who were charmingly dressed alike in old gold sat in with little gold caps en uite and carrying heaL of gold roses and fern .

The bridesmaids' gown were very prettily made with pintucked bod­ices and very fully flared ski rt . They wore black lace mitt en and black velvet shoe. amber crystal necklets and earring~. gifts from

the bridegroom. The bridegroom wa attended by

hi brother. :\[1'. Charle :\Lonta­gue a Best :\[an and :\Ir. Ron Bawden and :\lr. J ame :\[eihan a Groomsmen.

fter the ceremony the gue t were entertained at' the "Masonic Hall Leederville. Later the happy couple left by car for their honey­moon. The bride travelling in a frock or fawn and brown atin, with hat bag and hoe en suite.

Photograph were taken by Bart­lctto tudios.

COX-HUNTER. Attracti"eh' decorated with flow­

er and ~ree'nery. by friend of the bride the Congregational hurch \Ve t Perth. wa the ccne of a very pretty wedding "hen :\li :\[yrtle Hunter. oi \ 'inccnt- too Leeden'ille wa - married to :\[ r. Herbert Cox. of Le er- t .. Leeden·ille. The bride cho e an eftecti" e gown o f ivory sa tin. with ca ca de flounce falling to th" flared kirt and forming a train. Her beautifully embroidered ,·eil. bordered with 'Chantilly lace wa worn ,yell off the face and caught in place with orange blo -som. A heaf of tubero e com-pleted a charmin toilette. Her sis ter :\l.i El ie Hullter. attended a. ole Bride maid. becomingl ' frocked in an Early Victorian gown of coral triple georgette with ruch­ings of powder blue. "ith thi wa worn a wide brimmed picture hat in fine crinoline to match. hea f of 1'0 es wa carried. M r.

George ox ably a i ted a Be t M an. Prior to lea"ing for the the Town Hall Leederville, where th wedding breakfa t wa later held. the bridal party ,·i ited the Larayette-Dea e tudio. Later in the evening the young couple left by car for Kalamunda on their H oney­moon. 1[r. and :\fr . Cox will in futur e re ide at " 'e t Murray.

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