DEVONSHIRE WEDDING.
NEW ZEALAND BRIDEGROOM.
[from our own correspondent.]
LONDON. Auc. 15
At St. Andrew's Church, Whitchurch, Tavistock, on August 14, tho wedding took place of Mr. Harold Cuthbert McCarthy, son of the late Mr. S. E. McCarthy and Mrs. McCarthy, of Christchurch, and Miss Ursula Barbara Addington Stewart, daughter of Major-General Sir James and Lady Stewart, of Home Down House, Whitchurch. The Archdeacon of Exeter officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. N. P. Beebe (vicar). Tho bride, who was given away by hor father, woro a medieval gown -of parchment-coloured and a veil of old Carrickmacross lace. _ Sho carrled a single spray of auratum lilies. I*®' train of parchment satin was carried by Miss Elizabeth Adam, who wore a dress like that of the bride. There were four crown-up bridesmaids, Miss Joan Coryton, Miss Cristine Collier, Miss Rosamund Byng-Morris and Miss Stella Addington, and they woro medieval drosses of gold lace over tissue, with gold latticed caps. Thoir bouquets wero of flame-colouiod gladioli. Mr. M. D. Horn was best man. Lady Stewart held a largely-attended reception at Homo Down House. bride and bridegroom left later for Lornwall and tho Balkans.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 20 September 1929, Page 19
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191DEVONSHIRE WEDDING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 20 September 1929, Page 19
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