WEDDING IN LONDON
[from our own correspondent] By Air Mail LONDON, August 15
The marriage took place on August 4 at St. Kenelm's, Enstone, Oxon, of Viscount Cranley, The Life Guards, only son of the Earl and Countess of Onslow, and the Hon. Pamela Dillon, only daughter of Colonel Viscount Dillon and Viscountess Dillon, of Adderbury House, Banbury. The Ilev. Kennedy Cobb and the I?ev. T. Thomas officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of parchment-tinted romaine with a limerick lace veil held in place by a wreath of cream flowers. She carried a bouquet of lilies and wore a pearl necklace and diamond ear-rings (the gift of the bridegroom). Venice and Arthur Hill, the trainbearers, were dressed in Kate Greenaway style, There were seven grown-up bridesmaids—Lady Jean Dundas, Miss Dorothy North, Miss Mary Butler Henderson, Miss Mary Christian, Miss Barbara Hore-Ruthven and Miss Iris and Miss Rosemary Marsden (cousins of the bride). They wore blue lace dresses with flower wreaths in their hair and carried bouquets of pink flowers. Mr. G. A. Murray Smith, Royal Horse Guards, was best man, and Viscount Cranley's troop of The Life Guards formed a guard of honour as the bride and bridegroom left the church. Viscountess Dillon afterwards held a reception at Adderbury House.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 4
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217WEDDING IN LONDON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 4
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