NOVEL WADDING BREAKFAST.
As an expression of her happiness •mi hei' wedding day Miss Peggy Nwthill, of Folkestone, gave a wedding breakfast at daybreak to a party ot mori' than HID "di.iwn and outs" who laid -pent the night in the crypt of St. Marlin-in-tlie-Fields Church. Trafalgar Square, London. The sister in charge of the crypt '■onred (lie guests 'from their •sfleep ami asked them to follow her. They shuffled 'along wonderingly to a room a little distance away. There they found the taides laden with baron and eggs, eold moats, bread and butler, marmalade, and coffee. The identity of the lady bountiful ■emaiiK'd a secret until after the "Rev. Pat McCormick had distributed ■•’■garettes. He gave the guests her (rest wishes and her hope that tin” would bo as happy as she was. T.aler in the morning the back news of the church were occupied by a number of the guests when Miss Foggy Nnttall was married to Mr. Douglas -Tar, sou of the lb”-. " Tav, vicar of Bt. Anne’s. Fast bourne.
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Patea Mail, Volume LII, 23 February 1931, Page 4
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173NOVEL WADDING BREAKFAST. Patea Mail, Volume LII, 23 February 1931, Page 4
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