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- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Reg. Gilgandra 1933 3443.
- [S2936] Gilgandra Weekly (NSW : 1942 - 1955), Thu 26 Jan 1933 Page 5 WEDDING BELLS.
WEDDING BELLS
MagickâSinclair
A very pretty wedding was cele-
brated in St. Margaret's Church of
England, Armatree on Tuesday,
17th January, at -11.30 a.m., when
Ruby, eldest daughter of Mr and
Mrs J Sinclair, was married to
Clyde, youngest son of Mr. H.
Magick and the late Mrs. Magick,
of "Nianbar, Armatree. The cere-
mony was performed by Bishop
Wylde.
The bride, who entered the church
on the arm of her father, made a
charming picture in a gown of ivory
satin and lace, her bridal veil being
caught in place by a coronet of of
orange blossoms. She also carried a
sheaf of gladioli.
Miss Mona Sinclair (only sister of
the bride) was bridesmaid, and was
daintly attired in an ankle length
frock of tea rose pink georgette,
with hat and shoes to tone, and carry-
ing a basket of pink carnations and
blue delphiniums.
Little Miss Elva Magick (neice of
the bridegroom) made a dainty little
picture as flower girl, as she scatter-
ed the petals down the aisle in a long
frock of blue georgette,made with
frills.
Mr. Milton Reynolds acted as best
man.
The reception was held at the re-
sidence "Iona," where the bride's
mother and bridegroom's eldest sist-
er received the guests. Mrs. Sinclair
was frocked in black and white crepe
de chene, with hat to match, and
carried a posy of red roses, whilst
Miss E . Magick chose navy and white
crepe satin, with hat to tone, and
carried a posy of flame gladioli.
The bridegroom's gift to the bride
was a crystal necklet with earrings
to match, and the bridesmaid's gift a
sunshade to tone with her frock, and
the flower girl a gold armlet, whilst
the bride's gift to the bridegroom
was a fountain pen.
As the bride was the first to be
married in the new church, she was
the recipient of a bible-in honour of
the occasion. Her travelling outfit
was of navy and white, with hat and
shoes to tone. The bridal couple left
by train for Sydney and Bathurst,
where the honeymoon is being spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Magick will make
their home in Armatree.
- [S2813] SRNSW.
Item number
2175/1959
Description
Divorce papers Ruby May Magick - Henry Clyde Magick
Location
Western Sydney Records Centre, Kingswood
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