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[The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Wednesday 21 September 1932 p10 Article - The engagement is announced of Mary, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling, to Trafford S. Paternoster, only son of Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Paternoster, Uroonda, Nairne.] [The Advertiser - Tuesday 4 December 1934. An afternoon party was given to Miss Mary Scudds who is to be married, at the home of Mrs. Loftus, Wodonga Street, Beverley. Those taking part in the afternoon's programme were Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. S. Ottaway, Misses Alma Furniss and Jean Hall.] [The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA :1931-1954) Friday 30 November 1934 p16 Article - Paternoster Scudds, On Saturday evening, November 24, the marriage of Trafford S. W., only son of Pastor & Mrs. E. J. Paternoster of Nairne, to Mary W., second daughter of Mrs. & the late Mr. S. Scudds, of Stirling East, was celebrated at the Grote Street Church of Christ. The bridegroom's father performed the ceremony, assisted by Pastor C. Schwab. Mr. Will T. Hall was at the organ. The bride who entered the church with her brother Mr. S. Scudds wore a fine lace frock, mounted on satin. The frocks was cut on slim lines, the light bodice having long sleeves finished with a long cuff extending over the hands. The back panel of the skirt formed a long train. The veil was of filmy tulle with a tucked shoulder veil. It was fixed well back on the bride's head with orange buds. The bridesmaids were Misses Audrey Murrison and Jean Cornish, the latter acting in place of the bride's sister, Rachael who was indisposed. They wore frocks of blue georgette patterned in autumn tonings. Their long frocks had boat-shaped necks with cowl backs. Frills from the necks fell in cascades at the back, and finished at the ends of their trains. They wore blue picture hats trimmed with autumn flowers. Mr. Jim Ayers (Narrungi) was best men and Mr. Merrick Judd (cousin of the bridegroom) groomsman. Mrs. Sylvia Ottaway of Virginia (sister of the bridegroom) rendered a solo. The bride's mother chose a black frock patterned in autumn, with a smart black coat. The bridegroom's mother chose a bright navy frock patterned in autumn with a swagger coat trmimed with kilting, and straw hat to match. A reception was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. S. Scudds, relatives and a few family friends being present. The bride's travelling frock was of navy, patterned in White and trimmed with white kilting, a swagger coat. A navy hat trimmed with white flowers, with matching; accessories completed the toilet. Mr. & Mrs. Trafford Paternoster will reside at Nairne.]

Marriage notes

^ Marriage with Trafford Scoville Wedge Paternoster:
Mr. & Mrs. Trafford Paternoster will reside at Nairne

Sources

  • Birth: SA # 871/121.
  • Spouse: SA # 352/3726 / The Advertiser [1934 Nov 30].
William
Scudds

ca 1827-1906
Emma
Carter

1827-1881
    
| 1847 |   



  
Samuel
Scudds

1856-1929
   Martha
Priest

1881-1957
1899



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