LONDON WEDDINGS
CARRINGTON—MACGREGOR
(Froin "The Post's" Representative.)
LONDON, 29th June.
At St. Barnabas' ' Church, Kensington, on 27th June, the wedding took place of Miv Charles: Edmund Carrington,' son of the very Bey. C. W. Carringtou and tho late Mrs. Carrington, of Tho Bed House, Hildersham, Cambridge, and Miss Cecil Grace MacGregor, daughter of Mr. Justice MaeGregor and Mrs. MacGregor, Wellington; The ceremony was a very quiet ,one, attended mainly by relatives.. The Very Bev. Dean Carrington officiated, assisted by rho Bdv. W. BeAi; (vicar of St. Barnabas's). The bride was escorted by her brother, tho Bev. D. B. MacGregor. Her dress was of ivory georgette cut to fall in soft folds from the hips, and made with a double cowl nock and long sleeves. Her veil of old Brussels lace was lent by a cousin. Miss Molly Carrington (sister of the bridegroom) was in attendance, wearing a pretty dress of-printed chiffon. 14. tones of green and bois-de-rpse,- fmade • with •' puffed sleeves with; tight-fittirig ;Cuffs / from wrist to elbow of- beige -Chantiilyiv l&be. .Tho same lace also was used in panels on the full ekiTtV: Her picture ' hat was' trimmed. ■■;witfciribboiii.:.;...Mr;";E.' l 'C.\M£Vl. thews, of HaileyburytCpllege, was' best man. v following-tlie ceremony' a reception 'took place,'atterided-by: relatives, at 13, St. George's Court, South Kensington (kindly lent for the oceasion by Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bavmond, formerly of Qhristchurch). The bride wemt,:awa3rj.i^; i a:':'travelling suit of light' woollen material of laurel green tone, witE a closer'fitting white hat. Mr. and. Mrs.* Carringtpn will live at Hildersham,vCaJ?ibriilge. , . : v.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1932, Page 11
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