Arthur J McCabe,

Name
Arthur J /McCabe/
Given names
Arthur J
Surname
McCabe
MarriageIna M LeightonView this family
26 August 1922
Note: A LITHGOW WEDDING.

A LITHGOW WEDDING. A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Paul's Church of England by the Rev. R. B. Robinson, on Saturday, August 26. The contracting parties were Arthur McCabe, of Young, and Ina, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leighton, of Lett-street, Lithgow. The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in a charming frock of ivory georgette, trimmed with silver tissue and silver beads. She wore a wreath and veil kindly lent by Mrs. Sydney Moore, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas, snowdrops and maidenhair fern, also a diamond brooch, gifts of the bridegroom. Miss Thelma Leighton (sister), who was bridesmaid, was gowned in lemon taffeta, shot with silver, and black tulle hat. She also carried a bouquet of pink stock and sweet peas, and wore a gold bangle, gifts of the bridegroom. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a set of gold studs. Mr. Arthur Overton was best man. The reception was held at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leighton's Hassan's Walls-road, where the usual toasts were honored. The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Sydney, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling frock was a navy serge tailored coat frock with hat to match. The presents were numerous. The future home of the young couple will be at Mosman. Lithgow Mercury, Monday 4 September 1922, p. 2. Wedding McCabe and Leighton

Family with Ina M Leighton
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage26 August 1922St Paul's Church of England, Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage

A LITHGOW WEDDING. A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Paul's Church of England by the Rev. R. B. Robinson, on Saturday, August 26. The contracting parties were Arthur McCabe, of Young, and Ina, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leighton, of Lett-street, Lithgow. The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in a charming frock of ivory georgette, trimmed with silver tissue and silver beads. She wore a wreath and veil kindly lent by Mrs. Sydney Moore, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas, snowdrops and maidenhair fern, also a diamond brooch, gifts of the bridegroom. Miss Thelma Leighton (sister), who was bridesmaid, was gowned in lemon taffeta, shot with silver, and black tulle hat. She also carried a bouquet of pink stock and sweet peas, and wore a gold bangle, gifts of the bridegroom. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a set of gold studs. Mr. Arthur Overton was best man. The reception was held at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leighton's Hassan's Walls-road, where the usual toasts were honored. The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Sydney, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling frock was a navy serge tailored coat frock with hat to match. The presents were numerous. The future home of the young couple will be at Mosman. Lithgow Mercury, Monday 4 September 1922, p. 2. Wedding McCabe and Leighton