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Alice Ivy <I>Patterson</I> Bruce

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Alice Ivy Patterson Bruce

Birth
Wagga Wagga City, New South Wales, Australia
Death
20 Jun 1963 (aged 75–76)
New South Wales, Australia
Burial
North Albury, Albury City, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Plan 16A, Sec. AF, Row G, Lot 8
Memorial ID
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Married George Albert Bruce in Nov. 1908 at the St. John's Church of England in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.

Mother of Gladys F. Bruce, Charles James Gordon Bruce, Victor George Bruce, and Jack Albert Bruce.


Wedding.
BRUCE - PATTERSON.
Mr. George Albert Bruce, eldest son, of Mr. George Bruce, carpenter, Murray-street, and Miss Alice Ivy Patterson, fourth daughter of Mr. G. Patterson, contractor, North Wagga, were married at St. John's Church on Wednesday, by Rev. G. A. Carver. Miss M. King of Armidale, and Miss V. Bruce, were bridesmaids, and Mr. A. E. Collins acted as best man. The bride's dress was cream crepe de chine, trimmed, with fillet insertion, worn with wreath and veil (the gift of the bride's sister, Miss Fanny Patterson. Miss lung wore cream silk, handsomely trimmed with insertion, and Miss V. Bruce, white muslin, trimmed with embroidery. The bridegroom's pre sent to the bride was a gold chain and crjoss and bouquet. The bride's maids wore gold brooches the gift of the bridegroom. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a gold breast pin. A handsome wedding cake was presented by Mr. Harry Leaver, and the wedding breakfast was provided by the bridegroom's parents. The bride and bridegroom left by the express enroute to Sydney, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling dress was pale blue silk taffeta, with Allover lace bodice and hat to match.


Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW)
Saturday 14 November 1908, p.4

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Married George Albert Bruce in Nov. 1908 at the St. John's Church of England in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.

Mother of Gladys F. Bruce, Charles James Gordon Bruce, Victor George Bruce, and Jack Albert Bruce.


Wedding.
BRUCE - PATTERSON.
Mr. George Albert Bruce, eldest son, of Mr. George Bruce, carpenter, Murray-street, and Miss Alice Ivy Patterson, fourth daughter of Mr. G. Patterson, contractor, North Wagga, were married at St. John's Church on Wednesday, by Rev. G. A. Carver. Miss M. King of Armidale, and Miss V. Bruce, were bridesmaids, and Mr. A. E. Collins acted as best man. The bride's dress was cream crepe de chine, trimmed, with fillet insertion, worn with wreath and veil (the gift of the bride's sister, Miss Fanny Patterson. Miss lung wore cream silk, handsomely trimmed with insertion, and Miss V. Bruce, white muslin, trimmed with embroidery. The bridegroom's pre sent to the bride was a gold chain and crjoss and bouquet. The bride's maids wore gold brooches the gift of the bridegroom. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a gold breast pin. A handsome wedding cake was presented by Mr. Harry Leaver, and the wedding breakfast was provided by the bridegroom's parents. The bride and bridegroom left by the express enroute to Sydney, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling dress was pale blue silk taffeta, with Allover lace bodice and hat to match.


Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW)
Saturday 14 November 1908, p.4

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