Novel Wedding Presents.
Jn a paragraph entitled ‘"Wedding ' presents,” a London newspaper recent- ] ly " wave a description of the presents on view at the wedding of Lady LetLygon to Mr. Richard Cotterill. At the reception the rooms were massed with pale bine hydrangeas, white lilies, and'blue delphiniums, transforming the . house into a veritable fairly bower. Banged round the room, on narrow benches, were the wonderful presents, silver in an adjacent small drawingroom, ar.d the jewellery in a tall glass case at one end. In this, a pearl necklace, which was the gift of Lord Beauchamp, was ' shown. And, on a chair by the side, was a silver fox fur, which the bride’s brothers and sisters had given her. A novel present was a ""•ski-ing outfit, boots and, socks complete. A sack, tied with the bridegroom’s regimental colours in satin ribbon, was apparently “fodder” for a racehorse not in view'.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)
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149Novel Wedding Presents. Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)
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