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TWO WEDDING RINGS

GOLD AND PLATIN’UAL To be married; with two wedding rings was the fancy of Miss Helen Bourne. She was married recently at St Albans Cathedral, to* Dr. W. S. C. Copemnn. of Harley Street, London Dr. Oopcinan said before trie weddin<r; “My fiancee prefers platinum. All"her jewellery is set in platinum, j and she wants her wedding ring to match. J prefer the old-fashioned I rr o id ring. I. know that gold is not worn these days by the fashionable woman, but 1. like it for a wedding ring. . “L will not give m over this, and Atiss Bourne will not give in either, .so we have had to get special permission from the Dean of the Cathedral for two wedding rings to be worn. Afiss* Bourne is going to wear a gold wedding ring for day and a platinum weddim*' ring set with diamonds at night. “Both lings, to bo bona fide wedding rings, have to he blessed during the"servTce. This was emphasised by the Dean.”

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 16 January 1931, Page 9

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TWO WEDDING RINGS Hawera Star, Volume L, 16 January 1931, Page 9

TWO WEDDING RINGS Hawera Star, Volume L, 16 January 1931, Page 9