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LONDON WEDDING

MAYFAIR SURPRISE

(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, January 12. It was announced a few days ago that the marriage between Mr. George Garsido and Lady Mary Onslow would take place on February 8, but three days later tho Marriage was 'solemnised at St. Saviour's Church, St George's Square. Tho ■ announcement appears in the London papers this morning, and it is further added: "It was found necessary to alter, the date from that originally arranged owing to Mr. Gajside having to join his tesiment earlier than originally anticipated. " There was great surprise caused in society jskcles, for the wed-

! ding would have been one of the big society functions of the year. Lady Mary, who is the only daughter of tho Earl and Countess of Onslow of Clandon Park, near Guildford, announced her intention of being married in the old family church at West Clandon, Surrey. Lord Ouslow is High Steward of Guildford, and the Bishop of Guildford would probably have been among, the clergy. Lady Mary was to have been attended by six bridesmaids— Lady Mary Crewo-Milnes, Lady Georgiana Hay, Lady Sylvia Savile, Lady Honor Guiness, the Hon. Aniio Wood and Miss Iris Hoare. Such was the secrecy with which the wedding took place that even on the following day there was still speculation as to what dresses the bridesmaids would wear Mr. Garside, who is a SOU of the lat6 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garside, is awaitjng notice in the "London Gazette" of posting to his regiment. He had been given to understand that this would not be before the middle or end of February,, but a few days ago he was notified that he would have to join his regiment some weeks before the anticipated date. The couple, therefore, decided to be married without delay and with the greatest secrecy possible. i Lord Onslow's-town-house is in St. George's Square, and St. Saviour's is the parish church. The honeymoon is being spent abroad..

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 11

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LONDON WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 11

LONDON WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 11