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LADY JOAN GRANT

[FROM Ol'R OWN CORRESPONDENT"! ' • LONDON, Feb. 2 Lady Strathspey is well in advance tvith preparations for tlie wedding of her daughter, Lady Joan Ogilvie Grant, with Mr. F. H. Onslow, which is to take place on April 5 at St. Margaret's, Westminster. The bridal retinue will, number twelve —ten bridesmaids and two pages, wrote our London correspondent on February 2. The latter •will bo Seafield and Trevor, the two f,ir.all sons of Commander Duncan Giant, who are to wear the kilts of tli3 Grant tartan. Tho bridesmaids are to be:—Miss Eve and Miss Aline Grant (daughters of Commander Alan Grant, of Hove), Miss Molly Camperdowne Or,slow (sister of tho bridegroom). Miss [Biddy Brooke-Jackson, Miss Evelyn Camplin-Cogan, Miss Dilys Howard, Miss Antlioa Onslow, Miss Juno Jtyland, Mi ss Juno Wadman and Miss Silvia Evans (the bride's cousin, who is on a visit from New Zealand). !Mr. Onslow, .who was in the Royal Marines! during tho war and in North Russia in 1919, is an excellent allround sportsman, very much interested in Bugjger alid,' as a cricketer of some no to,: in a member of tho Somerset Stragglers' Club. The lliome of tho young people will be a throe-hundred-year-old Somersetshire farmhouse, where they will make ispcciiilty of breeding poultry.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 16

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LADY JOAN GRANT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 16

LADY JOAN GRANT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 16