8849/1912 MACKENZIE, MALCOLM C & SOMERVILLE, FRANCES M B SYDNEY
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MACKENZIE-SOMERVILLE.- September 9, 1912 at St. James Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Charles Rice, Malcolm CHATFIELD, third son of R. J. Mackenzie, Arnold Grove, Parramatta to Frances Mia Blakely, elder daughter of J. Blakely Somerville. Late, Kellett-avenue, Darlinghurst.
The Sydney Morning Herald, NSW, Sat 12 Oct 1912.
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WEDDING.
MACKENZIE— SOMERVILLE.
The wedding of Mr. Malcolm Chatfleld Mackenzle, of Coff's Harbor, third son of Mr. R. J. Mackenzie, Arnold Grove, Parramatta, and Miss Frances Mia Somervlle, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blakely Somerville, of Lara, Kellett-avenue, Darllnghurst, was solemnised by the Rev. Charles Bice at St. James's Church on Monday evening. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a handsome toilette of white silk showing a tunic effect of lace applique. Her veil of embroidered tulle was lent for the occasion by Mrs. Baker, and was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white stocks and roses.. Miss Erla Somerville, wearing white hailstone muslin inlet with lace, and carrying a bouquet of sweet peas, attended her sister as bridesmaid, and Major R. Mackenzie supported his brother as best man. At the conclusion of tho ceremony Mr. and .Mrs. Somerville received about 50 guests at Sargents' rooms, where a reception was held, and where Mr, and Mrs. Mackenzie received the congratulations of their friends. Mrs. Somerville wore a toilette of black Ottoman silk, worn with a long coat of black. In the evening the bride and bridegroom left for Coff's Harbor.
The Sun, Sydney, NSW. Wed 11 Sep 1912 .