Hartley Miell Saint
- Born: 4 Dec 1897
- Marriage (1): Pearl Adelaide Rhoda Gransden on 16 Mar 1927 in Methodist Church, Crystal Brook, Sa 559
Hartley married Pearl Adelaide Rhoda Gransden, daughter of Albert Gransden and Louise Lines, on 16 Mar 1927 in Methodist Church, Crystal Brook, Sa.559 (Pearl Adelaide Rhoda Gransden was born on 11 Sep 1897 in Mundoora, South Australia,526 died on 26 Apr 1986 526 and was buried in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide, South Australia 526.)
Marriage Notes:
SAINT-GRANSDEN At the Crystal Brook Methodist Church on March 16, the marriage of Hartley M. Saint, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs W. Saint, of Crystal Brook, to Pearl, youngerst daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. A Gransden of Snowtown, was celebrated. The Rv. W. J. Walker officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr S. A. Gransden was frocked in ivory georgette and Chantilly lace. The bridal veil serves as a train, and was hand embroidered red French net, aranged cap style with a coronet of orange bloxxom and sequins on either side. She carried a sheaf of whie flowers with white streamers. The bridesmaide, Sister Neindorf, was frocked in pale pink and blue georgette, with a headdress of tulle to match, and carried a sheaf of pink flowers. A niece of the bride, Rhonda Gransden, carried a white satin cushion, and was frocked in powder blue georgette and lace, with headdresss to match. Mr Jack Cottle was best man. Mrs H Veming presided at the organ. Mrs H. F. Roberts sang "Until." As the bride was about to leave the church. Margaret Saint, niece of teh bridegroom, presented the bride with a string of satin and pearl horseshoes. The brides present to the bridegroom was a golde wristlet watch. The bridegroom's presents were to the bride, a fur choker; to the bridesmaide, zylonite manicure set, and to the children, an armlet. After the ceremony a reception was held at the institute hall, where items were rendered by Mrs H. E. Roberts and Miss Eva Cornwell, Mrs O. A. Gransden and Miss Edna Saint, and Mr. G. Miell. Miss Saint was frocked in fuschia with black hat, and carried a posy of tetunias. Mrs A. S. Gransden wore a frock of peach marocain with large black hat and carried a posy of violets. Among those present were Mr and Mrs S. Saint, Mr. and Mrs. R. Saint, Mr. and Mrs. D. Saint, Mr. and Mrs. John Saint, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smallcombe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laswon, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Sutcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. B. Saint, Mr. and mrs. J. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Durdin, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Lines, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allchurch, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wilking, Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sandow, Mr. and Mrs. L Freebairn, Mr. and Mrs. A. McDonald, Mr and Mrs. H. Y. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. P. Wilson, Rve. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Klopper, Mr. and Mrs. S. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Forgan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Forgan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy o'Shaughnessy, Mr. and Mrs. H. Venning, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Black, Mesdames Cottel, Sen., A Gransden. sen., C Rehenna, Mrs. Heinrich and family, of Rute: Matron Davis, Nurse Forestal, Misses Miell, D. McDonald, M. W. K. Kiely, M. Behenna, M. Wilkin, M. and F. Taylor, E. Jasper, I. Forgan, Gwen Wheaton, G. Walker and Joan Smallcombe, Mesrs. D. and G. Miell, A. Gransden, S. A. Gransden, R. Cliff, A. Bruce, W. Fergusson, J. and D. McDonalse, W. Jones, V. Baldwon, and Leo Smallcombe. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Saint left by the motor for Victor Harbour fo the honeymoon. The bride travelled in a frock of embroidered claret marcosain, with hat en suite. The Advertiser, Adelaide SA: 1889-1931. (Thursday 24 March 1927)
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