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Birth |
1911 |
Armidale Reg No 12775/1911 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
12 Jun 1972 |
Palm Beach. Sydney Reg No 3238/1972 |
Buried |
Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium NSW East Terrace 2 Wall 7 |
Person ID |
I0687 |
Forsyth Tanners |
Last Modified |
4 Aug 2021 |
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- FORSYTH Zona Stewart Death notice 12JUN1972 Death 61 late of Palm Beach, formerly of Coffs Harbour Sydney Morning Herald 13JUN1972
The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser
Thu 29 Mar 1934 Page 4
POPULAR BRIDE
Forsyth?Nott Wedding
Attracts Crowd of Well Wishers.
Pink and mauve asters and
Easter daisies were tastefully em-
ployed in the decoration of St.
Paul's Presbyterian Church last
night, when one of Armidale's most
popular girls, Zona Stewart (Zoe),
oniy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Frank Nott, "Regzona," Dangar
street, was married to Arnold
Robert Walker, third son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Forsyth, of Wil
loughby, Sydney.
The Rev. T. G- Allan officiated,
and the ceremony was witnessed by a
very large assemblage of friends.
The bride entered the church on the
arm of her father, who gave her away.
She was attired in an exquisite gown
of ivory French lace, made on classic
lines, with a long train cut into the
skirt. Her tulle veil was surmounted
by a lace cap, and held in place by a
wreath of orange blossoms. She car
ried a shower bouquet of frangipauui
and Cecil Bruuner roses.
The bridesmaids were Misses N.
Harradine (Sydney), Zarah Macart
ney (Ballina), and Mary Nott (Armi
dale). They were frocked alike in
ankle-length gowns of honey spotted
net, with sashes of autumn tonings.
They carried bouquets of autumn
tinted flowers with trails of frangi
panni.
Mr. Reg. Nott (brother of the bride)
acted as best man and Messrs. Harold
Meise and Jack Nott were the grooms
men.
During the signing of the register
the bride's aunt, Mrs. A. L. Stewart,
sang "My .Prayer."
A reception was afterwards held at
"Regzona," about 90 guests being re
vcived by Mrs. Nott, who wore a gown
if mulberry flat crepee. with bouquet to
tone, and Mrs. N. Browne, the bride
groom's sister, who wore white pebble
crepe with a red satin coat and bou
quet to tone.
The bridegroom's parents were both
prevented by illness from being pres
ent
Mr. Morgan Stephens presided at the
breakfast table, where toasts appro
bate to the occasion were duly hon
oured. and a happy hour was spent. ;
The remainder of the evening was de
voted, to dancing
The young couple left by the Bris
bane express for Sydney, where the
honeymoon is to be spout. The bride's
travelling frock was of black and
white check taffeta with black net and
'paulettes and flounces, with hat to
tone.
A large number of gifts, including
several cheques, was received.
The flowers were from Sydney, the
wedding cake of four tiers was made
by McShane's, and Mrs. Bishop had
charge of the catering arrangements.
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