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CROWTHER— SKARRATT.
The marriage of Miss Mollie Crow
ther, younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Russell-Crowther, of Wood
burn Park, Lakesland, N.S.W., and
late of Valparaiso, Chile, South
America and 'Mr. Donald Walter
Skarratt, of Ugumijil Station, Narro
mine, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald E. Skarratt; of 'Mountside,
Glenbrook, N.S.W., took place at St.
Mark's Church, Darling Point, on
Saturday, September 30, at 7.30 p.m.
The ceremony was performed by the
Eight Reverend Bishop E. N Wilton.
The bride was attired in a classical
ly cut ivory satin gown and wore tlu
traditional wreath of orange blossom,
and a veil previously worn by her
aunt, Mrs. C. H. Gurncr, of Malaya.
Lindfield. She carried a sheaf of white
azalias and orchids.
Her only . bridesmaid was Miss
Patricia Bennett, cousin of the bride
groom, while Miss Sally Gurner, the
bride's small cousin, acted as flower
girl. They were both attired in cycla
men taffeta, with., over-dresses of
fuschia silk net, with sashes and col
lars of fuschia velvet. Miss
Bennett carried a posy of sweet peas
toning with lier frock, and the little
flower girl a true-lover's-knot of the
same flowers, and each wore a coronet
of -s\Yeet peas.
The bride's only jewellery was an
antique bracelet, which had belonged
to her graad-aunt, Lady Cassells, of
Melbourne. '
Mr. Brian Broadbent, of Orange,
was best man, and the reception was
held at Elizabeth Bay House. Darling
Point/ at which only the relatives of
the bride and bridegroom were pre
sent
The.'- 'bride's younger brother, Mr.
Jimmie Crowthcr, came over from
Melbourne for the occasion.
The bride, who was born in Chile,
South America, comes of an old
Australian pioneering family. H:r
great-grandfather, Dr. J. W- Walker,
was the first doctor in the historic
Macarthur district of Camden, and
commenced the practice of his profes
sion there in 1848. '?
The bride sad bridegrom will make
their future home at Narrominc.