The Register (Adelaide, SA : Monday 2 July 1928)
APPROACHING MARRIAGES. BLACKEBY — CAKEBREAD. — The marriage of Doris E., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackeby, of 242 Gilles street, City, to Edgar Ralph Cakebread, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cakebread, Encounter Bay, will be celebrated at Church of Christ, Grote street, on the 4th July, at 7.30 p.m. Reception at Windsor Cafe.
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : Saturday 7 July 1928)
WEDDINGS.
CAKEBREAD—BLACKEBY.
The mariage of Doris Ethel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackeby, of 242 Gilles street, to Edgar Ralph, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cakebread, of Encounter Bay, was celebrated at the Church of Christ, Grote street, on Wednesday, July 4, at 7.30. p.m. Pastor J. Wiltshire officiated. Friends of the bride decorated the church with asparagus fern and white flowers. Mr. C. Stephens presided at the organ, and Mrs. Newell sang "Because" during the signing of the register. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white georgette with tucked panel front finished by a flounce of silk lace. A train of silver tissue lined with white georgette was trimmed with sprays of orange blossom and silver horseshoes, and was fastened to the shoulders with tiny posies of orange blossom buds. The embroidered silk net veil was formed into a cap circled with a coronet of pearls and orange blossom buds. A shower of bouquet of white blossoms tied with white satin streamers was carried. Miss Thelma Mortimer, as first bridesmaid, wore a saxe blue crepe de chine trimmed with silk net of the same shade and silver lace flouncing. A silver lace cap with silver and blue lace was worn, and a posy on the shoulder and a shower bouquet of blue and pink flowers with streamers of the same shade carried. Miss M. Cakebread was in shrimp pink crepe dechine edged with pink silk net. A shoulder posy of tiny flowers was worn and a cap of silver net and pink and silver lace for head-dress. A shower bouquet of pink and blue flowers tied with streamers to tone was carried. Mr. Laurence Cakebread, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Mr. William Blackeby was groomsman. A white satin and silver horseshoe was hung on the arm of the bride by Miss Mary Newell as she left the church. The parents of the bride and bridegroom held a reception at Balfour's Windsor Cafe, Rundle street. Mrs. Blackeby wore a self-toned embroidered mushroom crepe de chine, a cloche felt hat to match, and carried an autumn-tinted posy. Mrs. Cakebread was in navy blue crepe de chine, with hat to match, and carried a posy of scarlet flowers. The tables were decorated with Iceland poppies and fern, and bowls of gum tips adorned the room. The usual toasts were drunk with musical honours. Songs and recitations were given by Miss Stella Calebread and Miss Mavis Manning. Dancing was also enjoyed to the playing of Miss Belitho. The bride's travilllng costume was a pale grey tailored suit with a saxe blue silk jumper, and a saxe blue felt hat triimmed with grey. The bridegroom's gifts to the bridesmaids were a copper vase and a string of pearls. The future home of the bride and bridegroom will be Price Weir avenue, Allenby Gardens.
Invited guests were:—Mrs. E. J. Cakebread, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sedinary, Mrs. L. Hutton, Mrs. S. Cakebread, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cakebread, Misses S. and I. Cakebread, Mrs. Nurton, Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. L. Cakebread, Mr. Stone, Mr. Aitchison, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackeby, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blackeby, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rogers, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Rogers, sen., Mrs. Kneal, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. J. .Dum- brell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stephens, Rev. and Mrs. J. Wiltshire, Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrant, Mr. and Mrs. W. Peet, Mrs. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Lesue, Mr. and Mrs. F. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs Niermann, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blackeby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thurston, Misses M. Ransley, W. Vincent, K. Price, M. Manning, L. Peet, M. Nash, H. Hartell, L. Downs, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. S. Blackeby, Misses Hounsloe, Messrs. A. Ransley, T. Kneal, R. Farrant, J. Vincent.