Geraldton and Albany families

Family: Herbert Worthington Price / Theresa Grace Wheelock (F21)

m. 12 Jan 1926


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  • Herbert Worthington Price Male
    Herbert Worthington Price

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    Marriage  12 Jan 1926  Presbyterian Church, Carnarvon Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Theresa Grace Wheelock Female
    Theresa Grace Wheelock

    Birth  1898  Carnarvon Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Father  Charles Thomas Wheelock | F18 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Jessie Nevin Macjannett | F18 Group Sheet 

  • Notes  Married:
    • WEDDING BELLS

      PRICE-WHEELOCK

      A pretty wedding which aroused considerable amount of interest amongst Caruarvonites was solemnised in the Presbyterian Church, Carnarvon, on Tuesday evening, the 12th inst when Miss Theresa Grace, youngest daughter of Mrs and the late Mr. Charles Wheelock, and Mr. Herbert Worthington, second son of Mrs. E. Price, of Fremantle, were united in matrimony.

      The church was daintily decorated for the occasion by friends of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. £. David Pearson. The bride, who was given away by her brother (Mr. Gerald Wheelock), looked charming in her frock of white silk Moroccan, prettily silver beaded and trimmed with a silver lace flounce. The veil was beautifully embroidered and tastefully arranged.

      As bridesmaid Miss May Wheelock (sister of the bride) was attired in a saxe blue georgette, trimmed with saxe and silver lace with hat en suite. Mr. Arthur Snook performed the duties of best man and ably carried out his part. »

      After the ceremony Mrs. Wheelock, the mother of the bride, tastefully gowned in black satin Moroccan and georgette, received the guests at the Parish Hall, which had been prettily decorated by "friends of the bride. The customary toasts were duly honoured with much enthusiasm, after which dancing was , indulged m until a late hour. [1]

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    1. [D1] National Library of Australia, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74973513.
      WEDDING BELLS (1926, January 22). Northern Times (Carnarvon, WA : 1905 - 1952), p. 2.