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MARRIED IN LONDON

Only relatives were present when Mr Reginald William M‘Kay, son of Mr and Mrs A. M‘Kay, of Dunedin, New Zealand, and Miss Hilda Winifred Hnmphcry, third daughter of Dr and Mrs E. Morris Hnmphcry, of Neutral Bay, Sydney, were married at St. Mary’s, Bryanston Square, on October 28. The Rev. A. E. N. Simms officiated, and Sir John Redon gave the bride away. The bride’s posy of gardenias, which were encircled by their shining green leaves, looted delightful against her tamarisk pink wool romaine frock, which had a finely shirred bodice with soft scarf draperies. Her little hat matched her frock, and was finished with a soft brown feather, toning with its little veil and with her handbag, gloves, and shoes. The bride’s two sisteus, the Misses Dorothy and Rosalie Humphery, in mulberry and blue, attended her, and Mr R. Gonldcn Brieke!!, of Dunedin, was host man. Afterwards a reception was held at Mr and Mrs Harold Wnring’s home in Netherhall Gardens. Hampstead. Mrs Waring, who is the daughter of Kir Kelso King, of Sydney, is the bride’s cousin. The

day before the wedding ceremony friends of the bride and bridegroom met at a party held at 2 Brunswick Mewe, Great Cumberland street, where the bride and her two sisters have lived for the past three years. Air Reginald APKay is a young New Zealand architect at present in London. On their return from their honeymoon, which is being spent in the south of England, Air and Airs APKay will make their homo temporarily in London.

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Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

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MARRIED IN LONDON Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17

MARRIED IN LONDON Evening Star, Issue 23128, 30 November 1938, Page 17