The Duko of Rutland has been fined for blowing his horn'in Piccadilly while his car was standing. A motorist at I'areham was ordered to pay the costs of a summons for blowing a horn to call a garage attendant. Autumn brides seem determined to make t.hcir marriages eoourful affairs. All the bridesmaids I have seen in the last ten they must have numbered well over fifty —'had frocks of some vivid shade, and one bride appeared at church in a lovely frock of rose red satin,and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Not many girls have ventured on anything mors startling than peach colour or pale primrose since the vogue for coloured wedding dresses was created a few seasons ago, so red was a really original idea. This month a society’ bride will be married in one of London's fashionable churches wearing a frock of delicate sea-green satin. What discussions there have been over that wedding gown! How the elderly relatives have stormed and lamented. But the bride is adamant. _ She will wear green and her bridesmaids yellow. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure First aid for. Loughs, ColdSj Influenza.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7199, 23 April 1930, Page 5
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