Facts and events
Marriage | 10 December 1919 Local Brevities At the Church of England, Rylstone, on Wednesday last were Mr. Leslie Halloran and Miss Pearl Clarkson (well known in Mudgee) were married. The Misses Grace and Daphne Clarkson were bridesmaids, and Mr. William Clarkson (bride's brother) was best man. The bride, who looked very charming, was given away by her father. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 18 December 1919, p. 23. Halloran Clarkson Wedding Local Brevities The wedding of Mr. Leslie Halloran and Miss Pearl Clarkson was celebrated by the Rev. W. V Thomson at St. James' Church of England, Rylstone, on Wednesday, December 10. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother (Mr. George Clarkson) was gowned in a white chiffon voile, trimmed with val. lace and insertion. She also wore a tulle veil, and a coronet of orange held in its place. She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations and roses, veiled in tulle, the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Grace Halloran (cousin of the bridegroom) and Miss Daphne Clarkson (niece of the bride), were bridesmaids. Miss Halloran wore a pearl and amethyst necklet. Miss Daphne Clarkson wore a gold brooch. the gift of the bridegroom. Mr. W. Clarkson was best man. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 8 January 1920, p. 9. Halloran Clarkson Wedding |
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Divorce | 1934 |
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