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A London Wedding

BORTHWICK—ADDISON A bridegroom and bride about to leave for New Zealand are Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Malcolm Borthwick, who were married at St. Clement Danes, Strand, on February 20. Lady Norah Jellicoe, who is to be married on March 30, was one of tho six bridesmaids. The bridegroom is the elder son of tho Hon] Algernon and Mrs. Borthwick, of Woodcotc House, Woodcote, Oxfordshire. Mrs. A. B-orthwiek was, before her marriage, Miss Corric, of Auckland. The bride, Miss Edith Wylde Addison, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. S. Addison, of Wethersfield Place, Braintree, Essex. The Bishop of Chelmsford officiated, assisted by Canon Lampen, rector of Toppesficld, Great Ycldhain Essex. The bride wore a close-fitting gown of cream and gold broacade with a falling trained skirt and a second train falling from the shoulders. Her veil of cream-tinted tulle was hold in place by a narrow coronet of orange-blossom and slio carried an ivory bound prayer-book. Mr. Hugh Fisher was best man. Among those present were: The Hon. James and Mrs. Borthwick, Mr. and Airs. H. Alathews, tho Hon. William and Airs. Borthwick, the Hon. Sybil Borthwick, Mr. and the Hon. Airs. Hazell, Dr. and the Hon. Airs. Burnton, Air. J. Borthwick, Air. and Airs. At. Fleming, Countess Jellicoe, Lady Gwendoline Jellicoe, Lady Prudence Jellicoe, Lady Myrtle Balfour, Sir James Parr, Mr. and 'Airs. F. Dcverell, the Misses Devcrell, Air. and Airs. R. S. Forsyth, Lieutenant-Colonel fhe Hon. Nigel aod Airs. Gathorne-Hardy.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 68, 22 March 1935, Page 2

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A London Wedding Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 68, 22 March 1935, Page 2

A London Wedding Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 68, 22 March 1935, Page 2