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LONDON WEDDING

BOYLE—WILLIS.

; (From "The Post's" Representative.) ■ LONDON, January 25. . At.' St. Paul's/Knightsbridge, the wedding took place yesterday of -Captain Edward Patrick Ogilvie Boyle, Royal Scots Fusiliers, only son of the late Commander E. L. D. Boyle, K.N., and the late Mrs. Boyle, and Miss Audrey "Willis, only daughter of Lieu-tenant-Colonel and Mrs. Audrey Willis, of IS Carlisle Mansions, Carlisle Place, S.W.I. Friends in New Zealand will.be interested, as the bridegroom was. on the staff of Sir Charles' Tergusson at Government House. ThVßev. Crewe C. Hamilton and the Rev. Eric K. a.Hanit ilton officiated. . ? . •-.: The bride, who was escorted by. her father, * wore a gown of parchmenttinted panne velvet, cut on princess lines.- Her veil was' of old CarricEmacross lace, and her train,' -which was ■cut in one with the skirt r was .lined, with satin and edged with the / same luce. She carried a sheaf of arum lilies. There were two small' attendantSj Nell Stewart (cousin of tlic bride) and Michael Faber (cousin, of tho bridegroom), and four . bridesmaids, Misses Rosemary. ' Lococlc,' ' Frances Laurie, Valeric de la Cour Ray'- (cousin -.of tho ' bride), and -Stephanip/^wirp (niece of tho bridegroom)'. TWlittle girl wore a long drcs's of turquoisp-bljuo velvet, made with puff sleeves, tiiid the page had long blue velvet trousers and a satin blouse. Tho older maids wore I simply-cut dresses of parchm6nt-tinted satin, with Tudor sleeves and sashes of turquoise-blue velvet. Their bandeaux of twisted velvet and- satin matched their blue shoes and they:- 'carjicd , sheaves of arum lilies." Captain; J. .li. L Bpwen was "best man."'^ ';■ i "■'.:"' ' ■ A reception was rjeld. a.t.5_9 ..Grosye- ' nor Street. Among tlioso present were : Mrs. Henry Boyle,' Mrs. David Boyle, * trie Hon. Alan and Mrs.- Boyle, Colonel and-.-Mrs.. Baird; "Smithy. \Admiral '.Sir James and Lady Fergussoiy Rear-Ad; !' miral G. T. C. P. Swabey-'"and- -Mrs"; Swabey, Commander Marx and Mrs; . Marx. '[ . '■'. '■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

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LONDON WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

LONDON WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

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