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701 | Wedding. Markey — Wimbridge. A very pretty wedding was solemnised on a recent date at the Mary Queen -of Martyrs Church, May-lands, by the Rev. Father Lynch, the contracting parties being Sybil, youngest daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wimbridge, of Summer street, East Perth, and Thomas eldest son of the late Mr. Thomas Markey, of Meckering, and Mrs. Thomas, of Lord-street, East Perth. The. bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. William Wimbridge, looked charming in a dainty frock of ivory French georgette, heavily- beaded in straight lines with moonlight and milk white bugle beads, with touches o pale pink embroidery, the court train of ivory crepe romaine being lined with silver tissue and trimmed with silver. The bridal veil of silk net kindly lent by Mrs. Wiltshire, a very old friend) was arranged beneath a coronet of orange, blossoms and a shower bouquet of white roses and stephanotis and maiden hair fern completed her toilette. The. bride was attended by three bridesmaids. Miss Betty Patterson look-ed charming in a dainty - frock of apricot Georgette, and gold lace and wore a bandeau of 'gold lace trimmed with apricot rosebuds' and carried a shower bouquet o.gold roses. Her gift from the bridegroom was a vanity case. The other two attendants, Miss Winnie Hoare (niece of the bride) and Miss Kathleen Jenkin (cousin of the bride) were daintily gowned in maize Georgette over maize silk and gold lace. with mauve and pink cabochons at the waist. They also wore bandeaux 'of gold lace trimmed with mauve and silk rosebuds and carried early Victorian posies In the same shades, and wore gold armlets, the gift of the bridegroom. There were two tiny train-bearers. Peggy Jelb (niece of the bride) looked- pretty in cream satin Early Victorian frock and carried a posy to match, and Billy Milton (nephew of the bride) in his cream satin suit with a finishing of cream lace and silver braid, assisted. The duties of best man were capably carried out by Mr. Malcolm. Mc-Murtrie, of Victoria, A reception was afterwards held, at Walton le Dale, West Parade, East Perth, where some 60 guests sat down to a sumptuous re past, presided over by Mr. Farr, a very old friend of the bridegroom's family, who performed his part in a very capable manner. A feature of the wed ding breakfast was the handsome cake (made, by the bridegroom's mother), which attracted favourable comment from all round the board. Among the guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wimbridge and Father Lynch. Later in the evening the couple left amidst a shower of confetti for their honeymoon. The bride's travelling dress was sax blue Georgette beaded in steel with which was worn a blue and brown shot silk coat and hat to. lone. Mr. and Mrs. Markey will in future reside in Katanning. Wedding. (1926, January 22). Call (Perth, WA : 1920 - 1927), p. 1. | Family: Thomas William Haley Markey / Violet Sibil Mary Wimbridge (F218)
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702 | WEDDINGS ROBINSON-ARMSTRONG A very pretty wedding was solemnised on the evening of August 30, when Kathrine Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Armstrong, was united in matrimony to William E, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Robinson, of Yallingup. The marriage took place at "Ravenswood" the home of the bride's parents at Yasse and the Rev.' Fr. Brosnan performed the ceremony. The bride looked lovely in a frock of magnolia satin, the skirt of which was finely pleated at the back and formed a train; the bodice was finished at the neck with a dainty collar. The puffed sleeves were close fitting from the elbow and finished with a point over the hand; the beautiful fine tulle veil which formed a train and was held in place by a coronet of cream flowers, was worn over the face", during the ceremony and thrown hack later. A dainty bouquet of cinararias and fern completed her toilet. The bride was attended by her sister Bessie, who looked very dainty in a long frock of pink taffeta, with applique of blue flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas and fern. The duties of best man were ably carried out by Mr. Douglas Armstrong, brother of the bride. A reception; was held at Ravenswood where about forty guests were received by Mrs. Armstrong, who wore a frock of blue reversible crepe with felt hat to tone, and carried a posy of violets and fern. After the reception the party adjourned to the Carbunup Hall where a gift evening had been arranged for the young people. A very happy time was spent and many useful and valuable presents were received. After a dainty supper had beer served the happy couple left for their future home at Yallingup, the bride travelling in a smart blue wool costume with hat and shoes to match, and topped by a well cut black coat. | Family: William Edward Carson Robinson / Katherine Mary Armstrong (F404)
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703 | Well Known Drover Dies:- Death has claimed another victim in the person of Bob Redmond, a drover, who died 50 miles this side of Rov Hill (says the Meekatharra "Telegraph). He had been ill about a week or more and died on the road while going to Mulga Downs station. The only person with him was Bert Jones, who assisted him from the start of the journey of the deceased was 65 years old and he was a well known identity on tho Murchison for many years. | Redmond, John Robert (I340)
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704 | WHEELOCK (nee Olga Anderson) On January 28. at Carnarvon Hospital, to Olga and Ron a son (Robert John). Both well. | Wheelock, Robert John (I275)
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705 | WHEELOCK (nee Wren): Aug. 8, at K.E.M.H., to Barbara and Nevin a daughter. Both well. | Family: Nevin Wheelock / Barbara Wren (F89)
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706 | WHEELOCK-ANDERSON.--On January 9. at St Margaret's Church of England Nedlands, by the Rev H. 0. Jaquet. Ronald Henry, second son of Mr and Mrs D. Wheelock. of Carnarvon. to Olga, only child of Mr and Mrs S. Anderson of 72 Stanley-street. Nedlands | Family: Ronald Henry Wheelock / Olga Anderson (F84)
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707 | WHEELOCK-FREEMAN.-.On January 12. 1946. at St. Patrick's Church Mt. Lawley, John Logan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Wheelock. late of Carnarvon. to Avril Dolores. youngest daughter of Mrs. W Freeman and the late Mr. Freeman, Third avenue. Mt. Lawley also late of Carnarvon. | Family: Jack Logan Wheelock / Avril Dolores Freeman (F82)
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708 | WHEELOCK. — On March 19th, 1923, at Wydgee Station, Murchison, Edmund Wheelock, dearly beloved father of Mrs. H. Blake, Mrs. E. O'Malley, Mrs. M. Clarkson (of Geraldton), Irene (of Highgate Hill, Perth), Jack (Murchison., and Charles (Moora). — R.I.P. | Wheelock, Edmond (I111)
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709 | WHEELOCK.-In loving memory of Annie Mary Wheelock, who died March 20, 1907 Gone, but not forgotten. lnserted by her friend, C H.J. | Wheelock, Annie Mary (I55)
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710 | WHEELOCK.-The Friends of Mrs. William Barron are respectfully invited to follow the remains of her late beloved niece Miss Annie Mary Wheelock, to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, East Perth. The funeral is appointed to leave her residence, 236 Stirling street, Perth, at 3.30 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON. BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195 Pier-street, Perth. Tel. 308. | Wheelock, Annie Mary (I55)
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711 | WHEELOCK.—In loving remembrance of our dear Sister and Aunty Florence, who passed away September 19, 1944. Always remembered by her brothers, Bill and Dick Fogarty, and family. | Fogarty, Florence Josephine (I110)
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712 | WHEELOCK: On January 12, at St Anne's to Avy and Jack a daughter (Cheryl Dolores). Both well. | Wheelock, Cheryl Dolores (I276)
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713 | When John Cream died this affected Alfreds business as he was in partnership with John. John and Alfred | Cream, Alfred (I7)
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714 | Wills of the Week Article- Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954): Sunday 8 August 1926- Page 7 Probates Albert John Exell, late of Cottesloe (died June 27, 1926) to Walter Brown, of Subiaco, and Seybert Joseph Hayward, of Mt. Lawley. Walter Edward Chawner, late-of Carnarvon died May 24, 1926 to Winifred Duce, of Boyanup; | Chawner, Walter Edward (I149)
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715 | WILSON—PEAD. A very pretty quiet wedding was celebrated at Greenough on Wednesday afternoon last when Mr. William Wilson of Peak Hill was united in marriage with Miss Clara Maud third daughter of Mrs. Fredrick. Pead of Geraldton, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. A. J. Wilkins. The bride who was given away by Mr. W. Nanghton an old friend of the family, looked charming in a beautiful dress of white silk trimmed with white chiffon, chiffon hat with ostrich feathers and orange blossoms She also carried a lovely bouquet of white roses and maiden hair terns. Three bridesmaids were in attendance these being Miss Bertha Pead a younger sister of the bride and Queenie and Violet Quinn two tiny nieces, the former wearing a grey cashmere dross trimmed with grey moire silk and a hat trimmed with pink roses, sunshade to match while the two little bridesmaids wore dresses of pink and blue chillon respectively and hats to match. Mrs. Pead the mother of the bride wore a dress of black silk trimmed with jet, and bonnet to match, Miss Pead a navy cashmere dress trimmed with navy fringe and a white hat trimmed with ostrich feathers and Miss Mildred Pead a dress of pink nun's veiling and a lemon lace hat. The bridegroom was accompanied by Mr. Lewis Simpson as best man. After the ceremony the party drove to the residence of Mrs. Adlam, the bride's grandmother were breakfast was partaken of after which the happy couple amid showers of good wishes drove to Dongarra en route to Peak Hill. Mr. Wilson, who by the way, is best known as Peak Hill Wilson is one of Dame Fortune's favourites being the proud proprietor of one of the richest shows on our goldfields and being as he is a very popular man throughout the district will with his good wife be warmly welcomed by a host of friends on the Murchison. | Family: William Wilson / Clara Maude Pead (F403)
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716 | WILUNA NEWS A well and favourably known drover throughout the north west stock routes of the State in Patrick Kilmurray expired in the Wiluna Hospital on Monday after a short illness. In association with Barney Crampton and Nick Kirwin, deceased discovered and worked a P. A. at Mt. Eureka, from which the partners obtained high results. Deceased was buried in the Wiluna cemetery. | Kilmurray, Patrick (I35)
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717 | WOOLHOUSE (John Arthur): On January 20 1949, as a result of an accident, dearly beloved husband of Allie loving father of Ruby, John and Ross, 321 Railway-parade Maylands. WOOLHOUSE (John Arthur): On January 20, 1949, result of accident, dearly beloved son of Mary and Arthur, 26 Joel-terrace, Perth. WOOLHOUSE (John Arthur): Loving brother of Norm, Verna, loving uncle of Bryan and Glennys. WOOLHOUSE (John Arthur): Loving brother of Ross (deceased) and Doris. WOOLHOUSE (John Arthur): Loving brother of Audrey and Ernie Norman. WOOLHOUSE (John Arthur): Loving son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. WOOLHOUSE (Jack): Accidentally killed January 20, sincere friend of May and Jim Hill. WOOLHOUSE (John Arthur): Loving friend of Mr. and Mrs. Branson, Elma and Ron (Bunbury). WOOLHOUSE (Jack): Accidentally killed, January 20, a tribute to the memory of a pal. deepest sympathy to Ally and family. So long. pal Bill and Win McGuire. WOOLHOUSE (Jack): On January 20. accidentally killed Our deepest sympathy to Ally and family from Eileen and Roy Carter. | Woolhouse, John Arthur (I86)
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718 | WOOLHOUSE On January 11 1944. at Meekatharra. Charles beloved son of Mrs. J. Woolhouse of 141 Wellington-street. Perth late of Geraldton: beloved brother of Sep. Mena Clarrie and Dorrie. WOOLHOUSE On January ll 1944. at Meekatharra. Charle loving brother Of Walter and the Johnston girls. Doreen. Kathie and Mavis. | Woolhouse, Charles Augustus (I61)
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719 | WOOLHOUSE On November 23rd 1946 at the Rosella Hospital, Geraldton, Susan Elizabeth Woolhouse beloved mother of Gladys and fond sister of Robert. Loved by All. | Thomson, Susan Elizabeth (I33)
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720 | WOOLHOUSE: On October 11 1949, Johannah Woolhouse, of 141 Wellington-street. Perth. beloved wife of the late John Vernon Wool house and loving mother of Albert(deceased). Mary (Mrs. P. Taylor, Melbourne). Priscilla (Mrs. Cody) Vern (Melbourne) Clarence, Arthur and Doris (Mrs. A. Anderson, of Kalgoorlie) William. Walter (of Perth) Charles (deceased) Mena (deceased) May (Mrs. Howard). Kath (Mrs. E. Clark. Claremont). Ethel (Mrs. T. Moore. Kaigoorlie) and Sep (Belmont) loving sister of Harry Rayner, of Toodyay aged 85 years. R.I.P. | Rayner, Joannah (I34)
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721 | WOOLHOUSE:- On July 6, on the road to Roebourne, Richard Woolhouse, of Tatanal Station, North-West, beloved brother of George Woolhouse, Mrs. A. J. Edwards and Mrs. H. S. Cramer in his 67th year. | Woolhouse, Richard (I19)
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722 | WORTH (Ernest William): On May 14, 1949 (aged 75 years) loved husband of Nerissa of 12 Riley-road Claremont. father of Len, Horace, Frances, Doris (Mrs. Chawner) and Irwin (R.A.A.F., dec'd), father-in-law of Ella and Doreen and Llyn (dec'd), grandfather of Keith and Ian Worth, Jeffrey, Charles and Stephanie Chawner. | Worth, Ernst William (I161)
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