Norah Benham STODART [17359]
- Born: 17 Mar 1904, New Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia
- Marriage: Frederick William TROWSE [17361] on 1 Apr 1928 in Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park, Adelaide
- Died: 2 Jan 1999, Adelaide, South Australia at age 94
General Notes:
SAGHS Birth Registration STODART Nora Benham 17-Mar-1904 F Laurence Alexander STODART Elizabeth Maria LOVICK New Glenelg Adelaide 727/48
SAGHS Newspaper Death Notice TROWSE Nora Benham 02-Jan-1999 94 Death 05-Jan-1999
Norah married Frederick William TROWSE [17361] [MRIN: 6395] on 1 Apr 1928 in Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park, Adelaide. (Frederick William TROWSE [17361] was born on 23 Sep 1900 in Upper Kensington, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 25 Nov 1961 in Uraidla, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
SAGHS Marriage Registration TROWSE Frederick William STODART Nora Benham 12-Apr-1928 Alfred TROWSE Laurence Alexandre STODART Norwood 315/212: Groom Surname: TROWSE Groom Given Names: Frederick William Bride Surname: STODART Bride Given Names: Nora Benham Marriage Date: 12-Apr-1928 Marriage Place: Gartrell Memorial Church Rose Park Groom Age: 27 Groom Marital Status: S Groom Father: Alfred TROWSE Bride Age: 24 Bride Marital Status: S Bride Father: Laurence Alexandre STODART District: Norwood Book/Page: 315/212
Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931) Thu 8 May 1930 MARRIED AT KENT TOWN Stodart - Matthews THE marriage of Alan E., only son of Mr, and Mrs. L.A. Stodart, to Grace E., youngest daughter of the late Mrs. Matthews and Mr. H.W. Matthews, was celebrated* at the Kent Town Methodist Church on Wednesday, April 16, by the Rev. W.A. Dunn.
The church was prettily decorated by Mrs. F.W. Trowse and friends. The bride was dressed in white georgette with silver lace over pink underdress, the skirt falling in graceful folds at each side. Her veil of silk tulle, which was lent by Mrs. Trowse (sister-in-law of the bride) was arranged in cap fashion, kept in place with a coronet of orange-blossom. She carried a shower bouquet in white, with touches of pink, from which fell streamers of silver ribbon and rosebuds.
The bridesmaid, Miss Jean Smith, was frocked in pink georgette with large tulle bow at hip, and flared skirt. Her bouquet was of pink flowers harmonising with hec frock. Little Molly Silk (niece of bride) was a dainty little figure in delphinium blue georgette trimmed with forget-me-nots and lace, with pale pink tulle headdress and flowers in basket to tone. The bridegroom was assisted by Mr. G. Sabine as best man. During the signing of the register Miss Muriel Lovell sang Because.
MANY GUESTS AT RECEPTION A reception was held at The Wentworth, where the guests were received by the bride and bridegroom, Mr. Matthews and Mrs. Kranz (sister of bride), and Mr. and Mrs, L.A. Stodart.
Items were given by Miss J. Dunn, Mrs. G. Kranz, Mrs. D. Howard, Miss Mary Anderson, and Miss Muriel Lovell. The usual toasts were honoured.
Among the invited guests were:-Rev. and Mrs. R. Rye (Darwin), Mr. and Mrs. Kranz, Mr. and Mrs. F. Court, Mr. and Mrs. C. Slape, Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Silk, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ackland, Mr. and Mrs. S. Peters, Mr, and Mrs. F. Trowse, Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gower, Mr. R. Gower, Miss C. PrieBt, Mrs. W. Priest, Mr, and Mrs. Hank, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Deacon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldsack, Miss M. Stodart, Mrs. J. Stodart, Miss J. Lovick, Rev. and Mrs. W.A. Dunn, Steele (3), E. Hoskin, Morris, G. Randell, F. Lehmann (Sydney), Jessie-Dunn, Misses F. and M. Anderson, N. and B. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Derbyshire, Mr. and Mrs. M. Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. K. Welsby, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. A.E. Sargeant (Darwin).
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