AUSTRALIAN BRIDE
Ceremony in Empire's Capital — & LONDON, Oct. 21. Miss Ann Trevor, the Au&tralian actress, fOrmerly of Camperdown, Victoria, who was married to-day to the Hon. Arthur Beresford, only son of Lord Decies, wore a silver , gown with a long cream veil and a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Lord Deeies was not present. When he arrived eailitr at Waterloo Station, upon his felurn from America by the French iiner Normandie, he was not rnet bzy his son Or by Miss Trevor. "I still know nothing of the weclding, except that I will attend," ho said, but after his absence ^to-day it was anhounced that he had a chill. The bride's mother was also present. Among those present were the bridegroom 's two sisters and Mesdames O'Brien and Baillieu. The bride was given away by Mr Charles Hudson. The bride signed the register, "Anna Christina Margot Trevor."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 5
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