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Birth |
20 Mar 1905 |
Inverell Reg No 13897/1905 |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1976 |
Queensland |
Person ID |
I84 |
Inverell Forsyths |
Last Modified |
2 Jul 2018 |
Family |
Julia Isabel Forsyth, b. 20 Jan 1906, Inverell Reg No 4147/1906 , d. 15 Aug 1984 |
Married |
14 July 1926 |
Inverell Reg No 12130/1926 |
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Last Modified |
17 Oct 2021 |
Family ID |
F31 |
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GRILLS Stanley George Probate notice 31OCT1997 Publication late of Port Macquarie Port Macquarie News 31OCT1997
Service Record
Name GRILLS, STANLEY GEORGE
Service Australian Army
Service Number N294291
Date of Birth 20 Mar 1905
Place of Birth INVERELL, NSW
Date of Enlistment 22 Jun 1942
Locality on Enlistment HIMALAYA
Place of Enlistment INVERELL, NSW
Next of Kin GRILLS, JULIA
Date of Discharge 30 Sep 1945
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 29 BATTALION VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS PART TIME DUTY
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
The Inverell Times Fri 16 Jul 1926 Page 4
WEDDING.
GRILLS?FORSYTH.
A pretty wedding took place at the
Methodist hurch on Wednesday
morning last, when Julia Isabel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John For-
syth, of ."Yarrenvale," was joined in
the holy bonds of matrimony to Stan
ley George, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Grills, of "Glenorchy," Buk-
kulla. The Rev. G. S. Udy perform
ed the ceremony.
The bride was given away by her
father and looked very charming in a
gown of ivory crepe de chene, with
silver lace and bead trimmings. She
wore the customary wreath and
veil and silver shoes. Her shower
bouquet consisted of jonquils and
ferns tied with ribbon streamers. She
was attended by two bridesmaids, the
Misses Dorothy Forsyth (Sister of the
bride), and Edith Leech. The form-
er wore a dainty frock of pink crepe
de chene, prettily trimmed with gold
lace and shoes to match. She also
wore a dainty tulle veil and carried
a lovely shower bouquet of sweet
peas, jonquils and ferns tied with
ribbon streamers. A lovely frock of
blue morocain trimmed with silver
lace was worn by Miss Leech. She
also wore silver shoes and a pretty
tulle veil and carried a shower bou
quet of sweet peas, jonquils and ferns.
Mr. Charles Grills, acted as best man
and Mr. Percy Clifton Grills, was
groomsman.
A reception was later held at the
Empire Cafe, where about thirty
guests assembled. The Rev. G. S.
Udy presided and the usual toasts
were honored.
The bride's present to the bride
groom was a gold pendant watch chain
and the bridegroom's to the bride was
a gold wristlet watch. Both brides-
maids received gold brooches from
the bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Grills left for Grafton
on their honeymoon trip, Mrs. Grills
travelling in a handsome navy serge
frock trimmed with champagne. She
also wore champagne shoes and stock
ings to match.
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