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LONDON WEDDING.

The wedding of Commander OrrEwing, sou of Lad}" Augusta liiakip, took place at St. Columba Church, the leading Scottish Presbyterian Church in London, of which the Rev. Archibald Fleming is the minister. The bride. Miss Helen Mary Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Xoaks, of Xylstroom, Transvaal, wore a gown of ivory beaute over shell pink, the train of silver lame being draped with old lace. She wore an aquamarine pendant and carried a sheaf of annunciation lilies and white heather and was attended by three bridesmaids—Miss Barbara Orr-Ewing (sister of the bridegroom). Miss Jean Fei'gussoii and Miss Molly Redman. They wore dresses of floral ninon in shades of yellow with coatees to match, ami had wreathes of small yellow flowers on their hair. Their bouquets were of daffodils and red tulips and thev wore crystal and green necklaces. Mr. E. L. Orr-Ewing. of the Black Watch, was best nun. Among those present at the church were:—Lady Augusta Inskip, Brigadier-General Sir Norman and Lady Orr-Ewing. Admiral Sir Roger and Lady Keyes, Sir Charles and Lady Alice Fergusson, the Hon. Alan n.nd Mrs. Boyle, the Hon. John and Mrs. Boyle, Mr. Robin In.-kip. Mr. John Inskip. Miss Margaret Fergusson. Mr. Edward Boyle, Mr. James Ferguson. Mr. Bernard Fergusson.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 11

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LONDON WEDDING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 11

LONDON WEDDING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 11

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