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- 1933 'MARWICK?DAVIES
MARWICK-DAVIES
The marriage of Bècca, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Davies, of North Perth, to Augustus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Marwick, of York, was solemnised on Wednesday at 6.45 at St. Mary's Cathedral by the Rev. Father Prendiville, in the presence of a large Assembly of friends and well wishers.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a bridal frock of soft ivory crepe satin designed on classical lines and ornamented with fine tuckings. The sleeves were long, and a long train was moulded as part of the graceful skirt. A veil of Brussels lace was worn cap fashion with a spray of orange blossom at the side and a bouquet of tiger lilies, white roses and maidenhair fern was carried.
The bridesmaids were: Miss Jo Davies (sister of the bride). Miss Katharine Davies (cousin of the bride) and Miss Millie Lightly. They wore cream crepe satin frocks designed with artistic simplicity completed by scarlet turbans, shoes and bouquets of scarlet roses. The best man was Mr. Roy Temby, and the groomsmen were Mr. Gordon Fisher and Mr. Max Marwick (brother of the bridegroom).
After the ceremony an enjoyable reception was held at the residence of the bride's uncle. Mr. T. F. Davies and Mrs. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Davies received, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davies. Mrs. Adrian Davies wore saxe blue lace, a blue tulle net to tone, trimmed with a pink rose at the side, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. T. F. Davies was in a frock of black georgette and lace, and a black hat, touched with white. Mrs. R. V. Davies (grandmother of the bride) wore a smart black lace and silk frock and small black hat.
The wedding breakfast was partaken of in a large marquee erected on the lawns, brilliantly lighted and decorated with rod and pink roses. The usual toasts were honored. During tile evening, the bride and bridegroom left for their honeymoon, the bride travelling in an ensemble of apple green marocain and hat to lone.
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- 1938 'Family Notices
MARWICK.
On October 27, at Edith Cowan Hospitl. York to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Marwick (Curly)- a son (Warren Adrian).
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