These are
news articles of my father’s mother Margret C Leathem nee Gillespies' Family.
Molong
Express and Western District Advertiser NSW
15 Aug
1925
A pretty
wedding was celebrated at the Hunter-Bailey Memorial Presbyterian Church, Johnstone
Street, Annandale, on Saturday last, the contracting parties being Wallace H.
eldest son of Mr. William Leathem, late of Molong, and Margaret Catherine, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gillespie, of Kandos.
The officiating
clergyman was Rev. F.L. A. Schloeffel. The bride was charmingly gowned in beige
silk beaded morocain, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of Iceland
poppies, violets and roses.
She was
attended by Miss Marjorie Emmerton, who wore navy blue silk morocain, trimmed
with grey fur, and hat to tone and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas, roses
and verbena.
Mr. K. G. McLintock
acted as best man. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a handsome
xylonite dressing table set, and to the bridesmaid a silver-mounted patent
leather hand-bag, while the bride's reciprocal gift took the form of a travelling
rug.
At the
conclusion of the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of Mr.
License, when the usual toasts of felicitation were honored
Xylonite dressing table set.
The Sydney Morning Herald NSW
29 May
1926
KANDOS
The death has occurred at the residence of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie,
Dunn-street, Kandos, of Mrs N. Wootton. Prior to her marriage Mrs Wootton
was a member of the staff of the Kandos Cement Company. The deceased, who
was only a young woman, had been ill for some considerable time.
The
Sydney Morning Herald.
29 Dec
1930
LEATHEM.
In loving memory of my dear wife and my dear mother, Margaret Catherine,
who passed away December 28, 1929.
God's greatest gift-remembrance.
Inserted by her loving husband, Wally, and son, John.
The
Sydney Morning Herald. NSW
12 March
1936
MAN
NEARLY ELECTROCUTED.
KANDOS,
Wednesday.
Lyndon Smith, employed at the Kandos Hotel, had an extraordinary
escape from being electrocuted while cleaning the hot-water service pipes on
the roof of the hotel.
He was attempting to reach a rope being passed up to him
when he slipped and caught the wires with his arms.
Don Gillespie, who was
helping him, ascended to the root and released him with the aid of a mop: Help was
secured and he was lowered by means of ropes through a bedroom window.
The
injured man is still in a serious condition, suffering from burns on the neck
and arms.
Wellington
Times NSW
5 June
1939.
The engagement
has been announced of May, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. McPherson, Rylstone,
to Donald, only son of Mrs.
and the late Donald Gillespie, Kandos.
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