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1885 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Reginald Allen-Waters |
Born |
Nov 1885 |
Qld |
Gender |
Male |
Electoral Roll |
1925 |
Wide Bay, Maleny |
- Allen-Waters, Reginald, Maleny, plumber
Allen-Waters, Mary Ann, Maleny, home duties
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Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I2108 |
Maleny Pioneers & Neighbouring Districts |
Last Modified |
5 Jun 2010 |
Family |
Mary Ann MacPherson |
Married |
14 Dec 1921 |
Presbyterian Church, Dalby, Qld |
- ALLEN- WATERS - MACPHERSON.
St. Thomas' Presbyterian Church
Dalby, was on Wednesday afternoon,
the scene of a very pretty wedding,
when the. Rev. T. Harvey celebrated
the marriage of Mr Reginald Allen-
Waters, eldest son of the late Mr and
Mrs W. A. Allen-Waters, of Boonah,
and Miss Mary Ann MacPherson, eld
est daughter of Mr and Mrs John Mac
Pherson, of "Abernethy," Tipton. Mr
G. H. Clarke presided at the organ.
The bride, who was given away by
iiov undo. Mr 'Geo. Elborn. looked
charming in a dainty frock of white
georgette, over white silk, and a beau
tiful wedding veil lent by her sister-
in-law, Mrs Chas. MacPherson. She
carried a tasteful shower bouquet.
Misses Georgina MacPherson and Hil
da Allen-Waters attended the bride.
The former was attired in white silk
georgette, over white silk, with a hat
that harmonised, while the latter was
dressed in white crepe de chene. Mr
Jack MacPherson carried out the du
ties of best man, and Mr C. MacPher
son that of groomsman. The bride
groom presented the bride with a
fine leather travelling siiit case and
both bridesmaids with brooches, while
the bride presented the bridegroom
with a valuable present. Tho wedding
breakfast was served at the Cafe Ma
jestic, where the customary toasts
were duly honored.
The happy pair left by the evening
train for Southport and Coolangatta,
where the honeymoon will be spent.
The bride was attired in a travelling
dress of grey crepe de chene with hat
to match. On their return Mr and Mrs
Allen-Waters will reside in Charleville.
The gift of the bridegroom's mother
to the bride was an heirloom ring
which had been handed down in the
family for 300 years. It- ! represented
an oval of pearls, With the engraving
between two doves, tying a true lover's
knot,' The French phrase, "Farther we
fly, the tighter our love will tie."
The Dalby Herald (Qld. : 1910 - 1954) Fri 16 Dec 1921 Page 3 WEDDING.
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Last Modified |
7 May 2016 |
Family ID |
F669 |
Group Sheet |
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