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DAISY KENNEDY MARRIED. x /ARM IN SUNG. LONDON, December 17. Two hundred literary . and musical guests attended a .reception at Erelyn Gardens following the registry marriage of .John Drinkwater, the poet and playwright, and Daisy Kennedy, the violinist. The bride wore a broadbrimmed Spanish hat and Spanish shawl, but nad her arm in a sling as the result of an injury. Drinkwater, . on alighting from the car, kissed a tiahy in a pram, who proved to be v enno Moiseiwitsch’s daughter Sandra, who is now in Daisy Kennedy’s custody. There will be no .honeymoon, while, owing to the injury to the bride’s arm, she will be unable to play the violin until February. 'During the reception, a barrel organ in /the street vigorously played Nearer, My God, .to Thee.’’
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12023, 29 December 1924, Page 3
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131NO HONEYMOON New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12023, 29 December 1924, Page 3
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