Charles Frederick GUTHRIDGE [10962] 7477,7478
- Born: 1868
- Died: 1938 at age 70
Another name for Charles was Charles Frederick GUTHERIDGE.
General Notes:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 20 Feb 1897 Page 1 Family Notices
GUTHRIDGE--MATHESON. -On the 2nd February, at the residence of the bride's mother, Ardross, Moonee Ponds, by the Rev. D. Macrae Stewart, Charles Frederick, second son of Richard Guthridge, Melbourne, to Lizzie Allan, eldest daughter of Mrs. Matheson, late of Dundee, Scotland. Dundee papers please copy.
The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 20 Feb 1897 Page 40 Family Notices GUTHRIDGE-MATHESON. The marriage of Mr. Charles F. Guthridge, second son of Mr. Richard Guthridge, Coolattie, Canterbury, and Miss Lizzie Allan, eldest daughter of Mr. Matheson, Ardross, Moonee Ponds, took place at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. D. Macrae Stewart, on February 2, at 7.30. The drawing room was decorated with an arch of ever greens, and a large wedding-bell of white flowers suspended above the bride and bride groom. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. G. A. Matheson, wore white silk, trimmed with lace and sprays of orange blossom, caught at the neck with a diamond brooch, gift of the bridegroom; embroidered tulle veil and wreath, and shower bouquet of white flowers. The bridesmaids were the Misses A. and N. Matheson (sisters) and Miss F. Guthridge (sister of bridegroom), Miss Daisy Treloar and Master G. Matheson, train-bearers. The latter were in white silk. The bridesmaids wore cream floral muslin, with lace and ribbon sashes, and carried shower bouquets of pink roses. The bridegroom's gifts to them were gold rings with monogram of bride and bridegroom. Mr. Percy Guthridge (brother of bridegroom) acted as best man. Mrs. Matheson (mother of bride) was in black brocade. Mrs, Guthridge (mother of bridegroom), black silk. As the bridal party left the room the " Wedding March "was played by Miss Rennison. After the ceremony a large number of friends sat down to dejeuner. Immediately after, Mr. and Mrs. Guthridge left for a short honeymoon trip, prior to sailing for West Australia towards the end of the month. The bride's travelling dress was of dark bine serge, tailor-made coat and skirt, white silk chiffon vest: grey fancy straw hat trimmed with ribbon velvet and orchids.
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